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 must a public servant have a genuine love of in order to be successful?
(a) people
(b) government
(c) country
(d) service

2. What does the absurdity of wearing silly hats during a family meeting prevent?
(a) laughter
(b) honesty
(c) arguments
(d) seriousness

3. What is a common problem that many households face in the United States?
(a) keeping up with the Joneses
(b) wanting to be free from the pressures of conformity
(c) desiring things they cannot have
(d) keeping up with their own ambitions

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

5. From where is it vital to learn the facts of an issue?
(a) from both sides
(b) from the side that is obtaining the most votes
(c) from the media
(d) from the side of your political party

6. What skill is important to teach children at an early age?
(a) to be patient
(b) to get along with others
(c) to think for themselves
(d) to work hard to reap the benefits

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

8. What is the goal of life?
(a) happiness
(b) joy
(c) love
(d) fulfillment

9. What mistake does a youth make that Eleanor Roosevelt takes a deep interest in?
(a) choosing a career they dislike
(b) choosing a goal that is not in reach
(c) choosing a lifestyle that compromises their health
(d) choosing a spouse that is not a match

10. When does the Soviet Union begin reconditioning men to iron out uniqueness?
(a) as military candidates
(b) as babies
(c) as children
(d) as young adults

11. What does Eleanor Roosevelt mimic in Bombay that brings her an ovation?
(a) their greeting
(b) their language
(c) their religion
(d) their cooking skills

12. How do people create themselves?
(a) through the people they meet
(b) through their individual talents
(c) through the choices they make
(d) through their beliefs and skills

13. What should families share?
(a) chores
(b) heartache
(c) responsibilities
(d) laughter

14. What must a public servant have the elasticity and flexibility of mind to face?
(a) a greedy public
(b) a distant family life
(c) a demanding boss
(d) a changing world

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

Short Answer Questions

1. Where does Eleanor Roosevelt work to feel useful?

2. What do young people most believe in?

3. What is each individual responsible for in their community?

4. What does Eleanor Roosevelt learn that children are not born to be, but are taught to be through society?

5. Who does Eleanor Roosevelt give as an example of true success, even though he is buried in a pauper's grave?

(see the answer keys)

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