Doing 20 multiple choices question.

Question 1 (2 points)

 

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When it comes to rules, what are the parallels between team sports and the US markets and legal systems?

Question 1 options:

  Rules are universal, transparent, and legitimate
  Rules can be changed depending on who controls the game
  All of these
  Rules are agreed upon before each situation

Question 2 (2 points)

 

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What was the prerequisite for the rise of team sports?

Question 2 options:

  A longer childhood
  A harder childhood
  A shorter childhood
  None of these

Question 3 (2 points)

 

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What is the younger Millennials’ social justice cause?

Question 3 options:

   

1) Feminism
   

2) Gay rights
   

3) Transgender rights
   

4) Patriarchy

Question 4 (2 points)

 

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The author says Snape is

Question 4 options:

   

1) A victim and a bully
   

2) A villain and a hero
   

3) All of these
   

4) The true moral center of the Potterverse

Question 5 (2 points)

 

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What is unacceptable among progressive activists?

Question 5 options:

   

1) Blaming a victim for their sexual assault
   

2) Questioning someone’s gender identity
   

3) Both of these
   

4) Neither of these

Question 6 (2 points)

 

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What has allowed Millennial fans to relieve some of of their unease with the problematic aspects of Harry Potter?

Question 6 options:

   

1) Both of these
   

2) Remembering when it was written
   

3) Fan fiction
   

4) Neither of these

Question 7 (2 points)

 

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Why does the author say that the parallel between sports stars and classical heroes is only partial?

Question 7 options:

  Neither of these
  Sports stars for do not change history
  Both of these
  Sports stars don’t display the virtues heroes do

Question 8 (2 points)

 

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Human existence became less routinized and predictable, and people began to move about, change jobs, and encounter others because of what major historical event?

Question 8 options:

   

A) The Neolithic Revolution
   

B) The Industrial Revolution
   

C) The American Revolution
   

D) The Electronic Revolution

Question 9 (2 points)

 

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The author of the article is both glum and comforted that her favorite author is not around and she won’t have to wrestle with being disappointed by him in any way.

Question 9 options:

  1) True
  2) False

Question 10 (2 points)

 

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What did JK Rowling do after the books had already been written that caused unease?

Question 10 options:

   

1) Revealed she didn’t like one of the main characters
   

2) Changed the ending of a book
   

3) Declared that one of the characters was gay.
   

4) All of these

Question 11 (2 points)

 

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What is a major difference between movie stars and sports stars?

Question 11 options:

  Movie stars attract attention
  What sports stars do for a living is unscripted and authentic
  Movie stars have their lives detailed in the media
  People pay to see sports stars do what they do

Question 12 (2 points)

 

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Which of these is not a satisfaction of life that team sports bring to Americans that only religion brought before?

Question 12 options:

  A welcome diversion from routine
  A model of coherence and clarity
  Something over which to unite with others
  Heroic examples to admire and emulate

Question 13 (2 points)

 

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When it comes to your parents, what is an important part of growing up, according to the author?

Question 13 options:

   

1) Realizing they are human
   

2) Realizing they are flawed
   

3) All of these
   

4) Realizing their values are different from yours

Question 14 (2 points)

 

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The author blames these Millennials for their inability to adult at the same pace that their parents did.

Question 14 options:

  1) True
  2) False

Question 15 (2 points)

 

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What is the author finally ready to admit?

Question 15 options:

   

1) Both of these
   

2) Harry Potter books were overrated
   

3) She was the world’s most annoying teenager
   

4) Neither of these

Question 16 (2 points)

 

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What are uniforms a demonstration of in sports?

Question 16 options:

  None of these
  Egalitarianism
  Individualism
  Despotism

Question 17 (2 points)

 

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What do some fans of Harry Potter feel the must do to still be able to love Harry Potter in the face of what they find problematic about JK Rowling?

Question 17 options:

   

1) Make peace with their disappointment
   

2) Fight it out with the author until she gets it right
   

3) Remove the author from existence
   

4) None of these

Question 18 (2 points)

 

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The Harry Potter series books is very much still considered progressive for our current times.

Question 18 options:

  1) True
  2) False

Question 19 (2 points)

 

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What did JK Rowling argued taught her the value of single-sex space

Question 19 options:

   

1) Her study of feminist theory in college
   

2) Her experience as a single mother
   

3) Her personal experience with domestic violence
   

4) All of these

Question 20 (2 points)

 

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How has the author’s view on religion change?

Question 20 options:

   

1) She is no longer an atheist
   

2) She has become converted to Judaism
   

3) She see religion as having a positive impact on her morality
   

4) None of these