See and hear : the journal on audio-visual learning (1945)

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[WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE U.S.S.R.? Mark X in the space xuhich indicates the correct answer (or, in the case of Qiiestion 1 , your oion attitude) for each of the folloiuing 16 questions: The sun takes 7 ( ) 11 ( ) hours to pass over the U.S.S.R. The shortest route from Moscow to San Francisco passes approximately ovei Nfanchukuo ( ) the North Pole ( ) . I The Ob, Yenisei, and Lena Rivers flow into the Caspian Sea, Arctic Ocean, and Pacific Ocean, respectively ( ) all flow into the Arctic Ocean ( ) . To grow wheat 10,000 feet above sea level is impossible ( ) possible ( ) . The people of the U.S.S.R. speak about 9 ( ) at least 125 ( ) difl"erent jlanguages. The people of the U.S.S.R. are fond of music and dancing, but tliey are not ( ) they are also ( ) fond of athletics, sports, and hobbies such as Americans enjoy. I feel that the people of the Soviet Union are fundamentally difl^erent from .\mericans, and my natural inclination is to be suspicious of them rather than to trust them. ( ) I feel that the people of the Soviet Union are fundamentally like Americans, and I think they and we could easily become friends ( ) . In the U.S.S.R. a large proportion ( ) comparatively few ( ) of the people ire illiterate. The private ownership of a dwelling house is ( ) is not ( ) allowed in the J5.S.R. ealth services in the U.S.S.R. arc charged for according to the patient's in.ome ( ) are supplied free to all ( ) . Vonien in the Soviet Union have ( ) do not have ( ) much opportunity or cultural and professional development. The city of Magnitogorsk (a center of industry in the Ural Mountains; popution 145,000 in 1939) is almost as old as Kiev ( ) did not exist in 1930 ( ) . L "collective farm" is ( ) is not ( ) the same as a "State farm." ~he people of the national minorities take part ( ) do not take part ( ) 1 the government of the Soviet Union. "he Soviet Union tried for some years before the war to persuade other peaceJving nations to work with her for the collective security of all against isdsm. Yes ( ) No ( ) . 1 their report on the Yalta Conference, representatives of the United States, Tie Soviet Union, and Great Britain stressed ( ) did not mention ( ) le need for cooperation and understanding among all the peace-loving nation.* d HEAR— December Page 79