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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Who does Eleanor Roosevelt reuse to walk behind as an example of showing disapproval in an inoffensive way when in a different country?
(a) a Senator at the White House
(b) the men in Japan
(c) the Buddhist priest in Thailand
(d) a young woman in Bombay
2. Who visits a CCC camp in America and pays special attention to the individuality of the boys?
(a) The Queen Mother Elizabeth
(b) Franklin Roosevelt
(c) The King of England
(d) The Attorney General
3. What is the young couple offended by?
(a) their neighbors politics
(b) their neighbors lifestyle
(c) their neighbors racism
(d) their neighbors misogyny
4. What does Eleanor Roosevelt say that being an individual is mostly about, besides being a right?
(a) a joy
(b) a privilege
(c) a travesty
(d) an obligation
5. What profession is Helen Gahagan Douglass professionally trained for?
(a) a schoolteacher
(b) an actress
(c) a seamstress
(d) a nurse
6. What does Eleanor Roosevelt consider is a great danger?
(a) the loss of innocence
(b) the loss of a parent
(c) the loss of individuality
(d) the loss of self-respect
7. What does Eleanor Roosevelt say is important to work for when working for a group?
(a) work towards the opportunity that might arise
(b) work towards honoring others for the work they've done
(c) work toward receiving credit for the work
(d) work towards the result not the credit
8. Whose actions does Eleanor Roosevelt mimic in the White House so as to pay attention to individuals instead of groups of people?
(a) Her grandmother
(b) The Secretary of State
(c) Queen Elizabeth
(d) Her husband, the President of the United States
9. In what country does Eleanor Roosevelt blunder?
(a) Thailand
(b) Vietnam
(c) Cambodia
(d) Laos
10. What does Eleanor Roosevelt mimic in Bombay that brings her an ovation?
(a) their language
(b) their greeting
(c) their religion
(d) their cooking skills
11. From where is it vital to learn the facts of an issue?
(a) from the side of your political party
(b) from both sides
(c) from the side that is obtaining the most votes
(d) from the media
12. What must a public servant have a genuine love of in order to be successful?
(a) service
(b) government
(c) people
(d) country
13. What is one downfall to women in politics?
(a) they are more prone to gossip
(b) they misgauge their competition
(c) they are overly concerned with looks
(d) they are more sensitive to criticism
14. What does Eleanor Roosevelt say is necessary about working in the modern world with different cultures and different races?
(a) it is important to learn new customs and modes of thought
(b) it is important to respect one's own culture and race
(c) it is important to remain an individual in the midst of culture
(d) it is important to have tolerance
15. How can politics turn unsavory?
(a) through bipartisanship
(b) through economic corruption
(c) through bribery
(d) through favoritism
Short Answer Questions
1. What anecdote does Eleanor Roosevelt give about meeting less dramatic needs everyday?
2. Why does ignoring the law undermine?
3. Why is the United States often despised by other nations?
4. What kind of concept must a congressman or senator have?
5. What is usefulness a form of?
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