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1920s: Model T And Radio
Test Description: See if you know!
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Who invented the Model T automobile?
A
Marconi
B
Ford
C
Sarnoff
D
Wright brothers
2) Which one of the following radio programs wasn't popular in the 1920s-30s?
A
The Lone Ranger
B
Laurel and Hardy
C
Tom and Jerry
D
Little Orphan Annie
3) Where was Henry Ford's automobile factory?
A
Chicago, Illinois
B
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
C
New York City, New York
D
Detroit, Michigan
4) How long were early radio commericals?
A
15 minutes
B
2 hours
C
15 seconds
D
1 minute
5) Which man worked for Marconi and had an idea to make the radio for entertainment?
A
Guglielmo Marconi
B
Frank Conrad
C
Henry Ford
D
David Sarnoff
6) What city did the first radio station broadcast from?
A
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
B
New York City, NY
C
Los Angeles, California
D
Detroit, Michigan
7) How did Ford make his Model T so affordable to all people?
A
He used the assembly line
B
He shipped every car personally to the buyers
C
He used the cheapest motors he could buy
D
He used extra workers to make special parts for it
8) What is the making of many items just alike?
A
mass production
B
factory work
C
homemade
D
mass media
9) Public forms of communication that reach large audiences
A
Mass media
B
Mass production
C
Satellite
D
Assembly line
10) Which is one way radio changed life in the U.S.
A
laws were passed forcing Americans to purchase radio
B
every child wanted to attend the same school
C
many people quit their jobs to listen to entertainment
D
people wanted to purchase the products that were advertised
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