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Movers
and Shakers – Pre/Post Test
1. What
is meant
by “favorite
haunt?”
a.
tales
of a
ghost
who
is rumored
to haunt
building
b.
conference
room
c.
preferred
gathering
place
d.
favorite
museum
2. What
is the
definition
of popular
culture
(pop
culture)?
a.
contemporary
lifestyle
and
items
that
are
well
known
and
generally
accepted
b.
culture
of the
majority
population
c.
that
culture
adopted
by the
leaders
as the
one
to be
followed
d.
popular
musicians
representing
the
majority
population
3.
Which
United
States
president
was not listed
as a
guest
of the
Mission
Inn?
a.
Theodore
Roosevelt
b.
John
F. Kennedy
c.
William
McKinley
d.
Franklin
Roosevelt
4.
Bonnie
Brown
is best
known
as…
a.
official
hostess
to welcome
visitors
to Mission
Inn
b.
painted
presidential
portraits
c.
wrote
poetry
telling
of the
beauty
of the
Mission
Inn
d.
1920’s
entertainer
and
visitor
to Mission
Inn
5.
What
is meant
by “mover
and
shaker?”
a.
California
earthquake
b.
constructing
an important
monument
c.
a person
who
wields
power
and
influence
in a
particular
activity
or field
d.
startling
announcement
in the
news
media
that
changes
history
6.
________________is
the
only
democratic
United
States
president
to
have
his
portrait
painted
and
hung
in the
main
lobby
of the
Mission
Inn.
a.
William
McKinley
b.
Theodore
Roosevelt
c.
John
F. Kennedy
d.
Herbert
Hoover
7.
Who
had
a customized
chair
designed
just
for
his
visit,
after
which
he refused
to sit?
a.
Herbert
Hoover
b.
Richard
M. Nixon
c.
Theodore
Roosevelt
d.
William
H. Taft
8.
Which
United
States
president
has
a bronze
plaque
in the
main
lobby
which
commemorates
his
wedding
in the
Presidential
Suite?
a.
Ronald
Reagan
b.
Richard
M. Nixon
c.
Gerald
Ford
d.
John
F. Kennedy
9.
Who
founded
the
Sierra
Club?
a.
John
Muir
b.
Elbert
Hubbard
c.
Hubert
Bancroft
d.
Henry
Huntington
10.
Which
social
leader,
instrumental
in the
ratification
of the
19 th
amendment
of the
Constitution,
was
a guest
of the
Mission
Inn?
a.
Booker
T. Washington
b.
Joseph
Pulitzer
c.
Susan
B. Anthony
d.
Carrie
Jacobs
Bond
11.
Which
past
Mission
Inn
guest
was
a former
slave
and
founded
the
Tuskegee
Institute
of Alabama?
a.
Ida
Tarbell
b.
Booker
T. Washington
c.
Frank
Miller
d.
Susan
B. Anthony
12.
Which
United
States
president
participated
in a
tree
planting
ceremony,
helping
to launch
a citrus
economy
that
made
Riverside
the
richest
American
county
of the
1890s?
a.
Franklin
Roosevelt
b.
William
H. Taft
c.
Gerald
Ford
d.
Theodore
Roosevelt
13. It
is often
said
that
if there
were
a theme
song
for
the
Mission
Inn,
it would
be Carrie
Jacobs
Bond’s…
a.
Music
at
Meals
b.
Days
of
Peace
and
Rest
c.
A
Perfect
Day
d.
I
Love
You
Truly
14.
A carillon
is…
a.
horse
drawn
carriage
used
to carry
celebrities
to and
from
the
Mission
Inn
b.
a stationary
set
of chromatically
tuned
bells
in a
tower
c.
the
official
song
of the
Mission
Inn
d.
person
in the
Mission
Inn
restaurant
who
calls
patrons
to their
table