Persian Letters. Translated with an Introd. and Notes, by C. J. Betts Quiz | Eight Week Quiz E

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Persian Letters. Translated with an Introd. and Notes, by C. J. Betts Quiz | Eight Week Quiz E

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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Letters 100 - 113.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. Which of Usbek's wives would still love him even if she was let go from the seraglio?
(a) Fatme.
(b) Zachi.
(c) Zelide.
(d) Zephis.

2. What is said to guarantee men's loyalty in Europe?
(a) Gratitude.
(b) Submission.
(c) Obedience.
(d) Bribery.

3. What does Usbek request of his correspondent in the 1st letter?
(a) Become his eunuch.
(b) Tell him what people say of his voyage.
(c) Join him.
(d) Take care of his wives.

4. How were the people of the society in letters 11 to 14 acting?
(a) In a way that benefited women.
(b) In a way that benefited the greater good.
(c) In a way that benefited only their own personal interest.
(d) In a way that benefited the ruling cast.

5. What does Usbek tell Rhedi is dangerous in letter 103?
(a) Not learning.
(b) The west.
(c) Freed slaves.
(d) Traveling alone.

Short Answer Questions

1. What do the society described in letters 10 to 14 do when their neighbors attack them?

2. What are the topics of letters 87 and 88?

3. What does the 10th letter ask Usbek?

4. How should nations treat each other according to Usbek?

5. What is discussed about the society from letters 11 to 14?

(see the answer key)

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