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1. How did Florence fund new sheets and clothes for patients?
A. Through donations
B. With her own money
C. By asking the government
D. By selling books
2. Why was Florence called “The Lady with the Lamp”?
A. She carried a lamp during storms.
B. She carried a lamp while checking on patients at night.
C. She invented a special lamp.
D. She taught soldiers how to make lamps.
3. What happened to Florence due to her hard work?
A. She became wealthy.
B. She became ill.
C. She received a government award.
D. She retired early.
4. When did Florence start the Nightingale School for Nurses?
A. 1855
B. 1860
C. 1870
D. 1880
5. What was Florence’s major contribution to nursing?
A. She wrote a book about nursing.
B. She established standards and training for nurses.
C. She built hospitals worldwide.
D. She became a government official.
6. What did Florence’s efforts achieve for nurses in her time?
A. Higher pay
B. More respect
C. International recognition
D. All of the above
7. When did Florence Nightingale pass away?
A. August 10, 1910
B. August 12, 1910
C. August 13, 1910
D. August 15, 1910
8. Why did Florence refuse to return to England during the Crimean War?
A. She was not allowed to leave.
B. She wanted to help more patients.
C. She enjoyed Turkey.
D. She was waiting for reinforcements.
9. Where did Florence spend most of her later life?
A. Italy
B. England
C. Turkey
D. France
10. What subject did Florence study at home?
A. Geography
B. History and Philosophy
C. Chemistry
D. Mathematics
11. What did Florence do for the soldiers apart from nursing?
A. Entertained them with music
B. Talked to them to lift their spirits
C. Wrote letters for them
D. Taught them to read
12. Who were Florence’s early patients in the village?
A. Children
B. Poor villagers
C. Rich merchants
D. Farmers
13. What did Florence inspire other women to do?
A. Travel the world
B. Pursue careers in nursing
C. Study languages
D. Fight in wars
14. What nickname did Florence Nightingale earn for her service?
A. Angel of Care
B. The Lady with the Lamp
C. Guardian of Health
D. Mother of Soldiers
15. What was Florence’s ultimate impact on the nursing profession?
A. It became a respected profession.
B. It received royal recognition.
C. It became a part-time job.
D. It became a male-dominated field.
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