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The "Father" Quiz
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___ is the father of wisdom.
a. Diligence
b. Experience
c. Intelligence
d. Necessity
Answer
b
"It is a wise child that knows its own father" means ___.
a. A man who is not the father is potentially dangerous to a child..
b. It is harder for a baby to recognize its father than its mother.
c. It is good for children to get to know their fathers.
d. One can never have certain proof that a man is one's father.
Answer
d
Like father, like son.
a. If you admire the father you will also admire the son.
b. Sons tend to do the same things as their fathers.
Answer
b
"The child is father of the man" means ___.
a. A person's personality forms during childhood and does not really change.
b. In legends, a hero is reborn many times.
c. A man became a father at a young age.
d. The son acts more maturely than his father does.
Answer
a
"The wish is father to the thought" means ___.
a. Be careful what you wish for.
b. A person believes something that he or she wishes were true.
c. Wishes beget other wishes.
Answer
b
"Old enough to be someone's father" means ___.
a. A person is well matched emotionally with another person.
b. A person ought to act more maturely.
c. A person is as old as someone's parents (too old for a relationship).
d. A person is old enough to have children.
Answer
c
I perceive affection makes a ___ of a man too much the father (Ben Jonson, Every Man in his Humor,1598).
a. fool
b. friend
c. fatality
d. foible
Answer
a
An angry father is most cruel toward ___ (Publilius Syrus, Moral Sayings, 1st Century B.C.).
a. others
b. his children
c. himself
d. women
Answer
c
Father is a ___ provided by nature (French Proverb).
a. cushion
b. banker
c. pillar
d. technician
Answer
b
A father is very miserable who has no other hold on his children"s affection than the need they have ofhis ___, if that can be called affection (Montaigne, "Of the affections of fathers to their children,"Essays, 1580-1588).
a. assurance
b. aspirations
c. anguish
d. assistance
Answer
d
This is what a father should be about: helping his son to form the habit of doing right on his own ___,rather than because he is afraid of some serious consequence (Terence, The Brothers, 160 B.C.).
a. initiative
b. instigation
c. effort
d. ability
Answer
a
Any father whose son raises his hand ___ him is guilty: of having produced a son who raised his hand___ him (Charles Paguy, Les Cahiers de la quinsaine, Dec.2 1906).
a. to, to
b. against, against
c. towards, towards
d. over, over
Answer
b
One celestial father ___ to all (Milton, Paradise Lost, 1667).
a. takes
b. hides
c. gives
d. knows
Answer
c
Have we not ___ one father? Hath not one God created us? (Bible, Malachi 2:10).
a. all
b. every
c. each
d. most
Answer
a
A son can bear with composure the ___ of his father, but the loss of his inheritance might drive him todespair (Machiavelli, The Prince, 1517).
a. death
b. illness
c. fate
d. shame
Answer
a
The time not to ___ a father is eighteen years before a world war (E.B. White, "Answers to hardquestions," The second tree from the corner, 1954).
a. praise
b. jeer
c. blame
d. become
Answer
d
There are some extraordinary fathers, who seem, during the whole course of their lives, to be givingtheir children reasons ___ being consoled at their death (La Bruy?re, Characters, 1688).
a. of
b. to
c. for
d. from
Answer
c
Few sons, indeed, are like their fathers. Generally, they are ___; but just a few are ___ (Homer,Odyssey, 9th Century B.C.)
a. good, bad
b. worse, better
c. tall, taller
d. happy, sad
Answer
b
In order to get as much fame as one's father, ___ has to be much more able than he.
a. he
b. one
c. it
d. they
Answer
b
Copyright (C) 1998 by Donna Tatsuki (
tatsuki@kobeuc.ac.jp
)
This quiz is part of the
HTML-Only Self-Study Quizzes
which is part of
Activities for ESL Students
, a project by
The Internet TESL Journal
.