You Learn by Living Test | Final Test - Easy

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

2. 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

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

4. According to Eleanor Roosevelt, what does everyone have a need for?
(a) to be respected as a human being
(b) to be accepted and loved
(c) to be recognized as an individual
(d) to be loved by a family

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

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

7. Who does Eleanor Roosevelt give as an example of true success, even though he is buried in a pauper's grave?
(a) Handel
(b) Mozart
(c) Bach
(d) Beethoven

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

9. What does Eleanor Roosevelt have to say about fashion?
(a) look to the fashion greats for inspiration
(b) follow fashion based on how it makes you feel
(c) wear what looks best on you
(d) have confidence in one's own taste

10. How has the United States behaved in decision making at the United Nations
(a) domineering
(b) flexible
(c) obliging
(d) forceful

11. According to Eleanor Roosevelt, what should people's ambitions be about?
(a) living up to society's standards
(b) getting as much as possible out of life
(c) getting as much as possible out of each other
(d) living a simple life free from want

12. What is necessary to do before entering public service?
(a) save enough money to support oneself
(b) tie up loose ends from the past that can be used against you
(c) volunteer as much as possible
(d) obtain a graduate degree

13. Who does Eleanor Roosevelt reuse to walk behind as an example of showing disapproval in an inoffensive way when in a different country?
(a) the men in Japan
(b) the Buddhist priest in Thailand
(c) a young woman in Bombay
(d) a Senator at the White House

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

15. What kind of concept must a congressman or senator have?
(a) a grass roots concept
(b) a local economy concept
(c) a national concept
(d) an international concept

Short Answer Questions

1. What do people need to feel most about their life?

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

3. How does Eleanor Roosevelt believe that people should regard their mistakes?

4. What does Eleanor Roosevelt mimic in Bombay that brings her an ovation?

5. What is a common problem that many households face in the United States?

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