Too Big To Fail by Andrew Ross Sorkin
  • 1. What is the central theme of 'Too Big To Fail'?
A) The rise of technology companies
B) The housing market boom
C) The impact of globalization
D) The financial crisis of 2008
  • 2. Who is the author of 'Too Big To Fail'?
A) Michael Lewis
B) Andrew Ross Sorkin
C) Malcolm Gladwell
D) David Brooks
  • 3. Which bank is prominently featured in the book?
A) Lehman Brothers
B) JP Morgan Chase
C) Goldman Sachs
D) Bear Stearns
  • 4. Which government's response to the crisis is discussed?
A) The United States government
B) The Bank of China
C) The European Union
D) The IMF
  • 5. Which U.S. Treasury Secretary is featured in the book?
A) Tim Geithner
B) Robert Rubin
C) Larry Summers
D) Henry Paulson
  • 6. Which term refers to the practice of providing financial assistance to failing banks?
A) Investment
B) Bailout
C) Subsidy
D) Loan
  • 7. How does Sorkin describe the situation during the crisis?
A) Calm and collected
B) Planned and systematic
C) Long-term and strategic
D) Chaotic and urgent
  • 8. What action did the Federal Reserve take during the crisis?
A) Raised interest rates
B) Increased reserve requirements
C) Stopped lending
D) Lowered interest rates
  • 9. What did the term 'financial contagion' refer to in the book?
A) Enhanced international trade
B) Increased investment in stocks
C) The rise of online banking
D) Spread of financial problems from one institution to another
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