Up from Slavery Test | Final Test - Easy

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 144 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Up from Slavery Test | Final Test - Easy

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 144 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. According to Washington, what group makes the best audience?
(a) Businessmen.
(b) Teachers.
(c) Farmers.
(d) Politicians.

2. Booker says that officials and leaders who visit the Tuskegee Institute are what?
(a) Anxious to see results.
(b) Impressed by its progress.
(c) Appalled by conditions.
(d) Ready to help in every way possible.

3. When Booker goes to the smoking car of a train after dining with two women, what happens?
(a) He is greeted politely and left alone.
(b) He is asked to leave.
(c) Everyone in the smoking car walks out.
(d) Everyone greets him and talks to him about his work.

4. When Booker travels by train and two women recognize him, they insist that he join them for dinner. Why does this worry him?
(a) He does not want their husbands to become jealous.
(b) He expects to be confronted because he is a black man dining in the white section.
(c) He does not want his girlfriend to become jealous.
(d) He does not recognize them and wonders what they want.

5. Because he's disappointed by how the people of Tuskegee regard Christmas, what does Booker introduce at his school?
(a) History of Christianity.
(b) Ethics education.
(c) Bible teachings.
(d) Lessons from major world religions.

6. What do donors and supporters of Tuskegee thank Washington for?
(a) His dedication to teaching.
(b) His willingness to do everything humanly possible for his students.
(c) A chance to visit the school.
(d) The opportunity to support a worthy cause.

7. At his speaking engagement at the expo in 1895, Booker is:
(a) The only southerner invited to speak at the event.
(b) The only black man invited to speak at the event.
(c) Hailed as a hero.
(d) Booed loudly.

8. When Booker is asked how his school can succeed with him gone so much, what does he reply?
(a) He leaves precise, detailed instructions for the teachers and administrators.
(b) The school is organized such that others can take over aspects of the operation in his absence.
(c) The students are industrious and can take care of themselves.
(d) The school can't succeed if nobody goes out to talk about it and generate support.

9. When Miss Davidson travels to ask for financial support for the Tuskegee Institute, she meets two Northern ladies who agree to donate:
(a) Four hundred dollars a month.
(b) Half of their inheritance.
(c) Six thousand dollars a year.
(d) Twenty cents of every dollar they earn.

10. What does Booker T. Washington say that General Armstrong teaches him about racial prejudice?
(a) It's unavoidable.
(b) It's a sin.
(c) It's a waste of time and energy.
(d) With much effort, it can be overcome.

11. During his travels, what does Booker like to do on the train rides?
(a) Sleep.
(b) Read and relax.
(c) Rehearse his speeches.
(d) Meet new people.

12. What does Booker state about the attitude of his Tuskegee students against manual labor?
(a) It doesn't change at all.
(b) It is perfectly understandable.
(c) It is counterproductive.
(d) It begins to change.

13. Teachers at Tuskegee are largely recruited from where?
(a) Harvard.
(b) Princeton.
(c) Hampton.
(d) Howard.

14. What does General Armstrong loan to the Tuskegee Institute?
(a) His personal savings.
(b) His guesthouse.
(c) His book collection.
(d) His maps and globes.

15. Before giving his speech at the 1895 expo, Booker does what?
(a) Prays.
(b) Walks to clear his mind.
(c) Meets with his mentor.
(d) Reads.

Short Answer Questions

1. In "Raising Money," after his meeting with a man whom he expected would donate to his school, how does Booker feel?

2. What does Booker feel should determine the right to vote?

3. Washington tells potential donors that money donated for a specific building at Tuskegee secures materials and:

4. Who becomes Tuskegee Institute's treasurer and substitute principal?

5. Does General Armstrong teach at Tuskegee?

(see the answer keys)

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