Who's Looking Out For You? Quiz | Eight Week Quiz G

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Who's Looking Out For You? Quiz | Eight Week Quiz G

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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapter 10: Here's to You.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. According to research, how do people who pray compare to people who do not?
(a) They are healthier, but suffer from the same amount of stress.
(b) They are neither healthier nor suffer from less stress.
(c) They suffer from less stress, but are not necessarily healthier.
(d) They are healthier and suffer from less stress.

2. As explained in Chapter 9, how can confiding in a person of character affect stress?
(a) It has no affect on stress.
(b) It can lower stress.
(c) It raises stress slightly.
(d) It removes stress.

3. What does Bill think many people make excuses for?
(a) Wanting bad people in their lives.
(b) Looking for bad people to include in their lives.
(c) Keeping bad people in their lives.
(d) Listening to bad people in their lives.

4. What word does Bill use to describe nature because it points to the existence of a higher power?
(a) Inspiring.
(b) Complex.
(c) Simple.
(d) Amazing.

5. As stated in Chapter 4, what has led to the decline of the network news ratings?
(a) Boring hosts.
(b) Media bias.
(c) The Internet.
(d) A general lack of interest in the news.

Short Answer Questions

1. At the time Who's Looking Out for You? was written, what percentage of American children were born out of wedlock?

2. Based on estimation, what percentage of mothers who have children in their teens will be poor for the rest of their lives?

3. According to Bill, what kind of advantage do people of privilege have in finding friends?

4. What show was Bill on when he had a heated discussion about celebrity responsibilities?

5. Which company does Bill use as an example of the government's inability to run an effective business?

(see the answer key)

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