Revenge of the Geeks
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Charyse Betts
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English
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10th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
What is the main trait that makes teenagers unpopular? (According to R.O.T.G)?
being different
being aggressive
being a gossip
being shy
2.
Multiple Choice
According to R.O.T.G. what do Taylor Swift, Tim Gunn, and J.K. Rowling have in common?
They are celebrities who attend the "nerd prom know as Comic Con"
They are famous and successful musicians who were once outcasts
They have traits that made them unpopular in high school but let do success as adults
They were shy students in high school who spent a lot of time reading and day learning
3.
Multiple Select
Which characteristics benefit geeks later in life? Choose three options
intelligence
problem-solving skills
confidence
leadership ability
technological skills
4.
Multiple Choice
If a boss wanted to marginalize her rivals on the job, how might she do it?
give them unimportant things to do
reward them for a job well done
challenge them to do an essential task
attack them directly and forcefully
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Multiple Choice
If the members of a group consider someone a pariah, how do they treat him or her?
as a leader
as a newcomer
as an outsider
as a friend
6.
Multiple Choice
In which of the following situations could someone be accused of bigotry?
if he or she asked people to change their way of thinking
if he or she told people that they were improperly dressed
if he or she rejected people because of their race
if he or she hired only people who had special skills
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