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MAP Practice Test, 4-7-2006

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Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.
 
1. What did Eminem's wife believe was the source of their marital problems?
 
A. His crack cocaine habit
 
B. He was paying too much attention to the women at his concerts.
 
C. The magic had gone out of their marriage.
 
D. Eminem was dependent on sleep medication.
 
2. How did the romance between Eminem and Kim Mathers start?
 
A. They were college sweethearts
 
B. They were high school sweethearts
 
C. They met in a bar near Carl Junction
 
D. They met at a concert
 
3. What did Eminem say led to his filing for divorce?
 
A. He indicated it was no one's business but his and his wife's.
 
B. He said getting married doesn't necessarily fix a couple's problems.
 
C. He said, "I've seen a lot of women in my time and my wife is one of them."
 
D. He said she was having an affair with Snoop Dogg.
 
4. How did Mrs. Mathers feel about her husband's decision to seek a divorce?
 
A. She crazy glued his pants to the floor.
 
B. She felt like she should have been the one who filed for divorce.
 
C. She said, "We have three kids and I'm getting custody of half of them."
 
D. She was hoping she and her husband could go into counseling.
 
5. Why are law enforcement officers concerned about "25 to Life?"
 
A. They think teenagers will shoplift the games from their local stores.
 
B. They are concerned the game to lead to real-life violence against police officers.
 
C. They believe the game costs too much for most teenagers.
 
D. They are not happy with the negative attitude the game has toward police officers.
 
6. The First Amendment is being used as a defense by the makers of video games. How does the First Amendment relate to the issue?
 
A. Video games are considered free speech.
 
B. People have the right to assemble to play video games.
 
C. To some people, video games are like a religion, and they should feel free to express their religious faith.
 
D. The press has every right to write about video games.
 
7. Opponents of "25 to Life" are boycotting the game. What does boycott mean?
 
A. People can complain loudly about the violence in the game.
 
B. People can have the police raid the stores and confiscate the games.
 
C. People can protest the games by encouraging others not to buy them and encouraging stores not to put them on the shelves.
 
D. People can have a bake sale and use the money to buy different video games for young people.