Factory Girls by Leslie T. Chang - Test
  • 1. Factory Girls by Leslie T. Chang is a compelling exploration of the lives of young women who migrate from rural China to urban factories in search of better opportunities and personal freedom. Through her in-depth interviews and acute observations, Chang provides a nuanced portrayal of these factory girls, who navigate the complexities of modern life while grappling with their identities, family expectations, and societal norms. The book delves into the economic and social transformations of China, revealing the hopes and dreams of these women as they strive for independence and self-fulfillment in a rapidly changing landscape. Chang's writing is rich and evocative, bringing to life the vibrant personalities of her subjects and the challenges they face in the factory environment, all while questioning the broader implications of globalization and the human cost of consumerism. Ultimately, 'Factory Girls' offers not only an intimate glimpse into the world of these young women but also serves as a powerful commentary on the intersections of gender, labor, and modernity in contemporary China.

    What is the primary setting of 'Factory Girls'?
A) Shenzhen, China
B) Dongguan, China
C) Shanghai, China
D) Beijing, China
  • 2. What industry do most of the female migrants work in?
A) Electronics manufacturing
B) Automobile assembly
C) Food processing
D) Textile production
  • 3. What is the name of the main factory worker the book follows?
A) Xiu
B) Min
C) Wei
D) Ling
  • 4. What personal goal drives many factory girls to migrate?
A) Education access
B) Political freedom
C) Economic independence
D) Marriage opportunities
  • 5. What is the typical educational background of factory girls?
A) Technical school graduates
B) Illiterate
C) Middle school education
D) College graduates
  • 6. How do factory girls typically spend their limited leisure time?
A) Religious activities
B) Political meetings
C) Continuing education
D) Shopping and socializing
  • 7. What is the hukou system mentioned in the book?
A) Education tracking system
B) Tax collection method
C) Factory quota system
D) Household registration system
  • 8. What major life event often ends a factory girl's career?
A) Promotion
B) Injury
C) Marriage
D) Retirement
  • 9. What do factory girls typically do with their earnings?
A) Invest in stocks
B) Send money to rural families
C) Save for retirement
D) Travel abroad
  • 10. How does the book portray the living conditions in factory dormitories?
A) Crowded and basic
B) Luxurious and private
C) Modern and spacious
D) Isolated and remote
  • 11. What personal transformation do factory girls undergo?
A) From students to teachers
B) From farmers to business owners
C) From artists to factory workers
D) From rural peasants to urban workers
  • 12. How do factory girls maintain connections with home?
A) Email and social media
B) Phone calls and visits
C) Weekly letters
D) Video conferences
  • 13. What is the 'dagongmei' term meaning?
A) Working girls
B) City dwellers
C) Farm workers
D) Factory owners
  • 14. How do workers typically find jobs?
A) Through government assignment
B) Through family connections
C) Through employment agencies
D) Through university placement
  • 15. What common living arrangement do migrants have?
A) Factory dormitories
B) Private apartments
C) Temporary shelters
D) With local families
  • 16. What common health issue do workers face?
A) Malnutrition
B) Mental illness
C) Repetitive stress injuries
D) Infectious diseases
  • 17. What is the workers' main form of entertainment?
A) Cinema
B) Theater
C) Sports events
D) Karaoke
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