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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Which then-MP for Blackburn used the term "easy meat" to describe white girls as sexual assault victims in 2011?
(a) John Lawlor.
(b) Jack Straw.
(c) Martin Brenner.
(d) Igly Quaid.
2. What does Enno-Lodge call the projection of an ever-encroaching Black doomsday?
(a) Fear of diversification.
(b) Fear of multiculturalism.
(c) Fear of a Black planet.
(d) Fear of African-Americans.
3. What movement to bring down a statue at a significant British educational institution began in 2015?
(a) The Take Down Churchill Movement.
(b) The Remove Brooks Movement.
(c) The Rhodes Must Fall movement.
(d) The Lee Must Fall Movement.
4. What is the supposed projected year in which white people in Britain will become an ethnic minority?
(a) 2066.
(b) 2090.
(c) 2050.
(d) 2035.
5. How does Eddo-Lodge characterize her own aspirations for the goals of the feminist movement?
(a) Universal.
(b) Fair.
(c) Achievable.
(d) Utopian and unrealistic.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does Eddo-Lodge write that being a feminist with a race analysis means for her?
2. What does Eddo-Lodge compare her practice of meeting with Black feminists once per month to in Part III?
3. What program did Eddo-Lodge appear on on New Year's Eve 2013?
4. What is one of the most common and harmful stereotypes of Black women that Eddo-Lodge explains late in Part IV?
5. What did the white feminist distaste for intersectionality evolve into during the 2010s, according to Eddo-Lodge?
Short Essay Questions
1. What has the "word" multiculturalism" come to mean for many Brits, according to Enno-Lodge?
2. What problem did Eddo-Lodge have with David Cameron's public comments about misogyny in Britain around 2012 - 13?
3. How does Eddo-Lodge describe the relationship between Black and white feminists in Britain in Part IV?
4. What famous figure in British history was at the center of a 2015 movement to remove a monument at Oxford?
5. How does Eddo-Lodge suggest applying the phrase "white feminism" to those who identify as feminists?
6. How does Eddo-Lodge describe the nature of her ideal form of feminism?
7. What was the main argument from the detractors of the Rhodes Must Fall movement?
8. What role does social media play in filtering feminist ideas and aims, according to Eddo-Lodge?
9. What phrase became closely associated with the "Leave" campaign during the run-up to the 2016 U.K. vote on whether to leave the European Union?
10. At the end of Eddo-Lodge's interview with Griffin, what advice does Griffin give her?
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