A) should be athletes B) should be allowed to vote C) should take care of the crops in the fields D) should take care of their homes and families
A) She decided not to become an athlete. B) She decided that she would sing for a living. C) She decided to be the greatest athlete that ever lived. D) She decided that she didn’t care about winning.
A) Babe Ella Didrikson B) Babe Mildred Didrikson C) Mildred Ella Didrikson D) Mildred Babe Didrikson
A) She was very scholarly. B) She was a fast runner like Wilma Rudolph. C) She was a hard worker in school. D) She was a good hitter like the legendary baseball player Babe Ruth.
A) an insurance company B) a school C) a restaurant D) a local grocery store
A) volleyball, basketball, baseball, and track B) basketball, swimming, diving, and track and field C) diving, basketball, baseball, and volleyball D) swimming, baseball, and basketball
A) javelin, long jump, and shot put B) hurdles, shot put, and long jump C) javelin, hurdles, and high jump D) 200 meter race, hurdles, and long jump
A) lazy B) quiet and shy C) outspoken and said whatever she felt D) pushy
A) Most Valuable Player B) Woman Athlete of the Year C) Fastest Woman Athlete D) Woman Basketball Player of the Year
A) She became an entertainer and toured with a stage show. B) She became an actress in the movies. C) She became a professional track star. D) She performed with the circus.
A) gymnastics B) golfing C) wrestling D) cheerleading
A) Olympic Athlete of the Year B) Female Athlete of the Year C) Baseball Athlete of the Year D) Golf Athlete of the Year
A) This Life I’ve Led B) The Life of Babe Didrikson Zaharias C) Babe Didrikson Zaharias’ Life D) My Life as an Athlete
A) All of the choices B) Babe Zaharias Journalism Award C) Babe Zaharias Award D) Mildred “Babe” Didrikson Zaharias Courage Award
A) offer equal opportunities in sports education for girls and help women get scholarships B) offer awards to athletes C) offer meals for women D) offer job opportunities for women
A) The author wants to entertain and teach readers about the Olympics. B) The author’s purpose is to inform the reader how Babe overcame difficulties, became great, and changed ideas about female athletes. C) The author wants to persuade readers to go to the play all kinds of sports like Babe. D) The author wants to persuade readers to be outspoken and strong. |