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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What does Miss Hickok lose?
(a) her hearing
(b) her speech
(c) her eyesight
(d) the use of her legs
2. What kind of person does Eleanor Roosevelt describe as being unhappy and thus having no idea what to do with their time?
(a) a father who is left to look after his children
(b) a woman who has a career and a family
(c) a mother whose children have grown and left home
(d) a man who has two careers
3. What type of book is "You Learn By Living"?
(a) an inspirational book
(b) an educational book
(c) a historical narrative
(d) a novel
4. What does Eleanor Roosevelt say should be interwoven into an organized stretch of time so as to prepare for unexpected things?
(a) tight details
(b) empty time slots
(c) flexibility
(d) Plan B
5. What does Eleanor Roosevelt claim she does not have in regards to life and living?
(a) coping skills
(b) prestige
(c) all the answers
(d) happiness
6. What do most of the people who admire Eleanor Roosevelt want to know about her life?
(a) how she was able to stay strong through hard times
(b) how she became the First Lady
(c) how she planned her career
(d) how see fell in love and married
7. From whom does Eleanor Roosevelt inherit her good will?
(a) her husband
(b) her children
(c) her mentors
(d) her female friends
8. What kinds of experience must people learn from?
(a) professional experiences
(b) all of their experiences
(c) personal experiences
(d) marital and family experiences
9. What are the three environments in which people obtain their education?
(a) at home, at school, and at play
(b) at home, on the playground, and on holiday
(c) at home, at school, and from life
(d) at home, at school, and with friends
10. What does Eleanor do in order to attend the play in which she is forbidden to see?
(a) she lies
(b) she steals
(c) she becomes an actress
(d) she convinces her guardians to let her go
11. What do the people want to learn from Eleanor Roosevelt?
(a) The people want to learn what it is like to be political and diplomatic
(b) The people want to learn how to life a bold life
(c) The people want to learn what Eleanor Roosevelt has learned in her own lifetime.
(d) The people want to learn how to be Presidential
12. How does keeping up with one's interests as well as one's joys in life affect the life of a child, according to Ms. Roosevelt?
(a) it teaches the child joy
(b) it teaches the child to be patient
(c) it teaches the child to respect his/her parents
(d) it teaches the child independence
13. What is the most important thing for people to not neglect as they enter adulthood, and, throughout their life?
(a) their religion
(b) their spiritual nature
(c) their own development
(d) their physical appearance
14. How do unhappy people treat their time?
(a) unhappy people feel a sense of guilt about their time
(b) unhappy people have no idea what to do with their time
(c) unhappy people use their time for pleasure
(d) unhappy people give their time away to other's discretion
15. What do Eleanor Roosevelt's children think of her friends?
(a) they find them interesting
(b) they find them too old to relate to
(c) they find them boring
(d) they find them thrilling
Short Answer Questions
1. What does Eleanor Roosevelt say can become a danger if one becomes too absorbed in it?
2. What must parents know about their children that will help their children dismantle their own fears and inhibitions?
3. What example does Eleanor Roosevelt use as a way to describe how to accept others?
4. What two types of trips does Eleanor Roosevelt make?
5. What does Eleanor Roosevelt offer in order to steer others from pitfalls?
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