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Josephine Baker, the French entertainer and resistance agent - Exam
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  • 1. Josephine Baker was a multifaceted talent and a pioneering figure in the 20th century, renowned for her contributions to entertainment as a singer, dancer, and actress, as well as her courageous role as a resistance agent during World War II. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1906, she rose to fame in France, where her daring performances, characterized by her exuberant personality and innovative dance moves, captivated audiences and broke societal norms. Baker's signature act, which featured her dancing in a costume made of bananas, was not just a showcase of her artistic skills but also an audacious challenge to the racist stereotypes of her time. Beyond her artistic achievements, she became a fierce advocate for civil rights and used her platform to fight against racial inequality. During the war, she served as an intelligence agent for the French Resistance, utilizing her charm and connections to gather vital information and aid the Allied forces. Josephine Baker's legacy is not only that of a beloved entertainer but also that of a determined activist who leveraged her fame to promote love and equality, and her story continues to inspire generations around the world.

    What was Josephine Baker's main profession?
A) Writer
B) Politician
C) Entertainer
D) Scientist
  • 2. Which city is Josephine Baker most associated with?
A) Paris
B) New York
C) London
D) Berlin
  • 3. Josephine Baker was known for her performances in which type of music?
A) Hip-hop
B) Jazz
C) Classical
D) Rock
  • 4. What role did Baker play during World War II?
A) War correspondent
B) Soldier
C) Resistance agent
D) Nurse
  • 5. Josephine Baker was born in which city?
A) St. Louis
B) Chicago
C) San Francisco
D) New Orleans
  • 6. Josephine Baker adopted how many children, known as 'The Rainbow Tribe'?
A) 5
B) 12
C) 10
D) 8
  • 7. In what year was Josephine Baker born?
A) 1896
B) 1916
C) 1906
D) 1926
  • 8. Which performance venue in Paris was Josephine Baker famously associated with?
A) Folies Bergère
B) Lido
C) Moulin Rouge
D) Opéra Garnier
  • 9. Which animal was Josephine Baker particularly fond of?
A) Dog
B) Horse
C) Cheetah
D) Parrot
  • 10. Josephine Baker first performed in Paris in what year?
A) 1945
B) 1920
C) 1930
D) 1925
  • 11. Which of these awards did Josephine Baker receive?
A) Tony Award
B) Grammy Award
C) Oscar
D) Croix de Guerre
  • 12. What is the name of Josephine Baker's famous dance that involved the wearing of a banana skirt?
A) Charleston
B) Waltz
C) Can-Can
D) Danse Sauvage
  • 13. What was the main theme of Josephine Baker's performances?
A) Exoticism
B) Romance
C) Mystery
D) Melancholy
  • 14. What is Josephine Baker's full birth name?
A) Freda Josephine McDonald
B) Anna Marie White
C) Josephine Claire Smith
D) Mary Jane Baker
  • 15. To which country did Josephine Baker later become a citizen?
A) Italy
B) United Kingdom
C) Germany
D) France
  • 16. What did Josephine Baker do after the war?
A) Moved to the United States
B) Retired from public life
C) Continued her career as a performer
D) Became a politician
  • 17. What was one of Josephine Baker's notable contributions to civil rights?
A) Freedom Riders
B) Sit-in Movement
C) March on Washington
D) Little Rock Nine
  • 18. Josephine Baker was a member of which famous performance troupe in her early career?
A) La Revue Nègre
B) The Harlem Renaissance
C) The Cotton Club
D) The Ziegfeld Follies
  • 19. During which war did Josephine Baker serve as a resistance agent?
A) Vietnam War
B) Korean War
C) World War I
D) World War II
  • 20. What unique fashion item is Josephine Baker famous for wearing during performances?
A) Banana skirt
B) Top hat
C) Clown shoes
D) Feather headdress
  • 21. Josephine Baker's legacy is often celebrated on which date?
A) National Dance Day
B) International Women's Day
C) Martin Luther King Jr. Day
D) Her birthday
  • 22. In which country was Josephine Baker born?
A) United States
B) Canada
C) United Kingdom
D) France
  • 23. Josephine Baker frequently spoke out against which issue?
A) Corruption
B) War
C) Poverty
D) Racism
  • 24. Which movement did Josephine Baker support during her life?
A) Civil Rights Movement
B) Environmental Movement
C) Suffrage Movement
D) Labor Movement
  • 25. Who considered Josephine Baker a muse?
A) Henri Matisse
B) Vincent van Gogh
C) Claude Monet
D) Pablo Picasso
  • 26. Which civil rights leader did Josephine Baker meet with?
A) Nelson Mandela
B) Martin Luther King Jr.
C) Frederick Douglass
D) Malcolm X
  • 27. What type of cultural heritage did Josephine Baker proudly represent?
A) African American
B) Asian
C) Native American
D) European
  • 28. Josephine Baker was also known for her work in which field outside of entertainment?
A) Medicine
B) Architecture
C) Activism
D) Engineering
  • 29. What year did Josephine Baker pass away?
A) 1980
B) 1960
C) 1990
D) 1975
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