The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin by Benjamin Franklin - Exam
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin by Benjamin Franklin
  • 1. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, written by one of America's Founding Fathers, Benjamin Franklin, is a seminal work that provides profound insight into the life, thoughts, and entrepreneurial spirit of a self-made man who rose from humble beginnings to become a leading figure in American history. Composed in several sections, the autobiography chronicles Franklin's early life in Boston, his formative years as an apprentice to his brother, and his migrations to Philadelphia, where he established himself as a successful printer, inventor, and writer. Franklin reflects on his pursuit of virtue, his scientific explorations, and his political achievements, including his role in drafting the Declaration of Independence and his diplomacy in France during the American Revolution. The narrative is not merely a recounting of events, but rather a philosophical reflection on the values of hard work, education, and civic responsibility. With its wit, wisdom, and practical advice, The Autobiography serves as both a personal memoir and a guiding blueprint for self-improvement, making it a timeless classic that continues to resonate with readers around the world.

    Which city is Franklin primarily associated with?
A) Boston
B) Washington D.C.
C) New York
D) Philadelphia
  • 2. What virtue is Franklin known for emphasizing in his autobiography?
A) Generosity
B) Patience
C) Industry
D) Courage
  • 3. What scientific experiment is Franklin famous for?
A) Rocket experiment
B) Kite experiment
C) Barometer experiment
D) Thermometer experiment
  • 4. In what year was Franklin born?
A) 1712
B) 1706
C) 1698
D) 1710
  • 5. Which event did Franklin contribute to as a diplomat?
A) Boston Tea Party
B) Treaty of Paris 1783
C) Constitutional Convention
D) First Continental Congress
  • 6. Who inspired Franklin to pursue scientific experimentation?
A) Isaac Newton
B) Thomas Jefferson
C) George Washington
D) John Locke
  • 7. What was Franklin's role in the American Revolution?
A) General
B) Governor
C) Spymaster
D) Diplomat
  • 8. What was Franklin's famous saying about freedom?
A) The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.
B) Liberty is the mother of all virtues.
C) Freedom is never given; it is won.
D) Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
  • 9. In Franklin's view, what is essential for democracy to function?
A) Large population
B) Wealthy elite
C) Strong military
D) Informed citizenry
  • 10. Which virtue did Franklin famously struggle with?
A) Frugality
B) Sincerity
C) Order
D) Silence
  • 11. What did Franklin famously say about honesty?
A) Truth will out.
B) Lies will get you nowhere.
C) Honesty is the best policy.
D) Deceit is punishment.
  • 12. What role did Franklin serve for Pennsylvania in the British Parliament?
A) Senator
B) Representative
C) Agent
D) Governor
  • 13. What type of government did Franklin support?
A) Democracy
B) Oligarchy
C) Monarchy
D) Dictatorship
  • 14. What was Benjamin Franklin's primary trade?
A) Blacksmithing
B) Printing
C) Farming
D) Carpentry
  • 15. What was one of Franklin's major scientific contributions?
A) Electricity experiments
B) Theory of relativity
C) Laws of thermodynamics
D) Gravity theory
  • 16. Benjamin Franklin was a leading figure in which social movement?
A) The Enlightenment
B) Modernism
C) Romanticism
D) The Renaissance
  • 17. What was Franklin's ultimate goal regarding virtue?
A) Moral perfection
B) Fame and glory
C) Power
D) Wealth accumulation
  • 18. What invention is Franklin credited with?
A) The telegraph
B) The lightning rod
C) The printing press
D) The steam engine
  • 19. What organization did Franklin establish for mutual aid?
A) The Continental Congress
B) The Sons of Liberty
C) The Junto
D) The Federalists
  • 20. Which document did Franklin sign that established U.S. independence?
A) Constitution
B) Declaration of Independence
C) Articles of Confederation
D) Bill of Rights
  • 21. What is the title of Franklin's famous newspaper?
A) The Pennsylvania Gazette
B) The Philadelphia Inquirer
C) The Universalist Observer
D) The American Chronicle
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