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 is each individual responsible for in their community?
(a) the pride in ownership
(b) the santitation
(c) the crime rate
(d) the well-being

2. Why does ignoring the law undermine?
(a) the fabric on which society rests
(b) the heart of government
(c) one's own self-respect
(d) the politicians who set the laws into place

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

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

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

6. What is the young couple offended by?
(a) their neighbors misogyny
(b) their neighbors politics
(c) their neighbors racism
(d) their neighbors lifestyle

7. Where does Eleanor Roosevelt work to feel useful?
(a) Hospice
(b) The Consumer's League
(c) Orphanages in Mexico
(d) The Daughters of the Revolution

8. What anecdote does Eleanor Roosevelt give about meeting less dramatic needs everyday?
(a) the girl at the hospital
(b) the boys who babysits
(c) the girl who gets stuck between trains
(d) the boy at the post office

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

10. What kind of children are often ashamed of their parents?
(a) foster children
(b) adopted children
(c) privileged children
(d) immigrant children

11. Where is conformity most promoted and almost desired?
(a) in schools
(b) in the worldplace
(c) in the home
(d) in the business world

12. What must a family be willing to accept when a member decides to become a public servant?
(a) accept their financial hardship
(b) accept their way of life
(c) accept their travel schedule
(d) accept their emotional distance

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

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

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

Short Answer Questions

1. What is the name of the multicultural group of youths who assemble to discuss politics?

2. What kind of concept must a congressman or senator have?

3. How can politics turn unsavory?

4. What are the two types of social conformity that Eleanor Roosevelt discusses?

5. What does Eleanor Roosevelt believe about most cultures?

(see the answer keys)

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