Looking Backward: 2000-1887 Test | Final Test - Medium

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Looking Backward: 2000-1887 Test | Final Test - Medium

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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What does Dr. Leete say was the reason 1887 society was wasteful of human energy?
(a) Lack of social organization.
(b) To many laborers.
(c) Lack of intelligence.
(d) To little work.

2. What do higher positions within the industrial army require of women?
(a) They be educated.
(b) They be unmarried.
(c) They be both mother and wife.
(d) They have no children.

3. What does Julian think may have been the case with the conversation he overheard?
(a) It did not involve Edith.
(b) It was a ploy.
(c) It was a dream.
(d) It happened too long ago.

4. At what age do children in 1887 leave their schooling?
(a) 21 or 22.
(b) 19 or 20.
(c) 13 or 14.
(d) 14 or 15.

5. What does the 2000 system depend on?
(a) Making money.
(b) Building up the upper class.
(c) Enhancing people's lives.
(d) Collecting taxes.

Short Answer Questions

1. How many years of good labor does Julian state a man has after the age of retirement in this society?

2. Why are newspapers better at serving the people in 2000 than in 1887?

3. Who does Mr. Barton say was the natural prey of men of the 19th century?

4. As Julian thinks about his old friends, how does he feel about their sorrow for him?

5. What other name does Julian refer to his sleeping chamber?

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