You Learn by Living Test | Final Test - Easy

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 147 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

You Learn by Living Test | Final Test - Easy

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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What does America owe public servants?
(a) gratitude and respect
(b) care and appreciation
(c) respect and monetary compensation
(d) gratitude and honesty

2. What is an important feature about a volunteer?
(a) creativity
(b) eagerness
(c) spirit
(d) loyalty

3. Where does Harry Belafonte perform in order to be useful and bring love and respect to the world?
(a) a home for unwed mothers
(b) a school of delinquent girls
(c) a school of delinquent boys
(d) a juveniele courtroom

4. What are the two types of social conformity that Eleanor Roosevelt discusses?
(a) conformity to alien standards and moral conformity
(b) economic conformity and conformity to alien standards
(c) ethical conformity and political conformity
(d) social conformity and conformity to alien standards

5. Who visits a CCC camp in America and pays special attention to the individuality of the boys?
(a) The King of England
(b) Franklin Roosevelt
(c) The Queen Mother Elizabeth
(d) The Attorney General

6. Children must learn to face responsibility for their actions, but what is also important to allow them to make?
(a) adjustments
(b) mistakes
(c) amends
(d) corrections

7. Which organization is responsible for organizing a model assembly where each student represents a different country?
(a) The Rotary Club
(b) The Boys and Girls Club of America
(c) The model United Nations
(d) The Girl Scouts

8. What profession is Helen Gahagan Douglass professionally trained for?
(a) an actress
(b) a seamstress
(c) a nurse
(d) a schoolteacher

9. What does Eleanor Roosevelt say is important to work for when working for a group?
(a) work toward receiving credit for the work
(b) work towards the result not the credit
(c) work towards honoring others for the work they've done
(d) work towards the opportunity that might arise

10. 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 young woman in Bombay
(b) the men in Japan
(c) the Buddhist priest in Thailand
(d) a Senator at the White House

11. What is one downfall to women in politics?
(a) they are more prone to gossip
(b) they are overly concerned with looks
(c) they misgauge their competition
(d) they are more sensitive to criticism

12. What does Eleanor Roosevelt believe about most cultures?
(a) they are more similar than suggested
(b) they are very different from each other
(c) they deserve the utmost care and respect
(d) they allow for change

13. What type of behavior is surprisingly less proportionate among the poor because children feel they are needed by their family?
(a) egotism
(b) delinquency
(c) addiction
(d) over-achieving

14. What is usefulness a form of?
(a) self-respect
(b) duty
(c) pride
(d) self-centeredness

15. What reason does Eleanor Roosevelt give for the corruption that exists in politics?
(a) humans are in politics
(b) politicians are self-indulgent
(c) politicians like to get away with things
(d) humans are gullible creatures

Short Answer Questions

1. What does Eleanor Roosevelt see as a major societal pressure?

2. What does Eleanor Roosevelt believe about other people's opinions?

3. When does the Soviet Union begin reconditioning men to iron out uniqueness?

4. What is the goal of life?

5. From where is it vital to learn the facts of an issue?

(see the answer keys)

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