91 pages 3 hours read

Jon Gordon

The Energy Bus: 10 Rules to Fuel Your Life, Work, and Team with Positive Energy

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2007

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Multiple Choice

1. Which of the following best summarizes Joy’s attitude in life?

A) Be positive and you won’t have any more problems.

B) Be positive and your problems won’t seem as big.

C) Be positive but not on the days when you have problems.

D) Be positive when you can muster the energy.

2. How does George’s attitude change over the course of The Energy Bus?

A) From helpless to hopeful

B) From negative to positive

C) From gloomy to hardworking

D) From boredom to enthusiasm

3. At the beginning of The Energy Bus, George realizes his attitude needs to change. Why doesn’t he change it?

A) He is using too much of his energy to deal with his problems.

B) He is miserable and unhappy with his life.

C) He doesn’t know how to change his attitude.

D) He doesn’t care about his work or his wife.

4. What is the most likely reason the bus riders chant, “Yes! Yes! Yes!”?

A) To illustrate their enthusiasm

B)  To encourage George to join them

C) To show that they dislike negativity

D) To follow Joy’s instructions

5. What is meant by the first rule of the Energy Bus, “You’re the Driver of Your Bus”?

A) You are in charge of the people around you.

B) The people around you are not responsible for your emotions.