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  1. What is the DIP Program used for? A. After school activities for Cadets B. Physical education for high school students C. Personality education for elementary students D. Family education for 8th and 9th graders

  2. How many gyms do French schools have for 227 schools? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

  3. What is taught in high school for physical education in the DIP Program? A. Physical culture B. Personality education C. Physical hygiene D. Civic and professional education

  4. What was the purpose of sports competitions in classical colleges before 1964? A. To practice sports as intramural activities B. To compete against other colleges C. To access university D. To teach theoretical courses for future teachers

  5. Who introduced gymnastics at Jacques-Cartier normal school? A. Sgt Henri Scott B. Mgr François-Xavier Ross C. Mary Cartwright D. Cécile Grenier

  6. What are the two ways to do physical education according to Mgr François-Xavier Ross? A. Hygiene and exercises B. Games and sports C. Manual works and exercises D. Recreation and games

  7. What is the Strathcona Funds used for? A. To create army cadets B. To fund defense of Canada C. To organize physical education for high school teachers D. To create city parks

  8. What is the goal of Patros? A. To organize physical education for catholic people B. To compete against the YMCA C. To organize camping and outside activities D. To create city parks

  9. What are the youth movements during the Quiet Revolution? A. Jeunesse ouvrière catholique, Jeunesse étudiante catholique, Jeunesse rurale catholique, Jeunesse indépendante catholique B. YMCA, Club 4H, Catholic scouts, Youth hostels C. Action Catholique, Jeunesse ouvrière catholique, Jeunesse étudiante catholique, Jeunesse rurale catholique D. Patros, Catholic scouts, Youth hostels, Club 4H

  10. What groups questioned Maurice Duplessis during the Quiet Revolution? A. University members, professors and teachers, journalists, technicians B. Cadets, teachers, journalists, technicians C. University members, cadets, journalists, technicians D. University members, professors and teachers, cadets, technicians