On a sheet of loose-leaf paper, number your paper #1-5

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On a sheet of loose-leaf paper, number your paper #1-5 Test Your Hobo Skills On a sheet of loose-leaf paper, number your paper #1-5

During the Great Depression some people, primarily men and teenage boys, took advantage of their homelessness and rode the rails across the United States.

Since people reacted in different ways to these homeless “hobos”, these wanderers began to use markings to help fellow hobos who came after them. These might be left in chalk on a fencepost, on the side of building, or some other place that would be visible to other hobos who came along later.

? ? Take the following quiz on hobo markings and see how well you’d do as a hobo during the Great Depression.

1. You jump off the train when it slows down at a small town crossing 1. You jump off the train when it slows down at a small town crossing. After wandering through town, you stop at a small, cozy-looking farm just outside the town. The smell of freshly baked bread wafts toward you from the open kitchen window. You are about to try to sneak some of the bread when you notice the marking below in white chalk on the side of the fencepost. What do you do? A. Steal the bread B. Knock on the door and ask for food, C. Keep walking

Hopefully you chose “C” to keep walking Hopefully you chose “C” to keep walking. This sign means “Man With a Gun”. If you had tried to steal the bread you might have been shot.

2. You keep walking until you see another farmhouse and an old barn 2. You keep walking until you see another farmhouse and an old barn. You think you’ll try to sneak into the barn and sleep there for the night, but you notice the marking below carved into a nearby fence post. Based on this marking, do you: A. Sleep in the barn B. Go to the farmhouse and ask for food C. Keep walking

If you chose to keep walking, you missed a free meal If you chose to keep walking, you missed a free meal. This sign means “Good for a handout” “B”

B. Just go to the door and ask for a few 3. The next day you are walking by a small house when you notice that they have a large apple tree with plenty of juicy, ripe apples on some low branches. You think about hopping the fence and grabbing a few for dinner, but then you see this marking on the fence. Based on the marking, do you: A. Steal the apples B. Just go to the door and ask for a few C. Keep walking

This sign means “Mean Dog Here” Hopefully you either went to the door and asked or kept walking. B or C If you had hopped the fence you might be in some pain. This sign means “Mean Dog Here”

What is this telling you? 4. You see the following sign on the side of a brick building while you’re walking through town. What is this telling you? That you should: A. Get out of town quick B. Ask for a job C. Pretend you are sick

The sign means that B work is available The sign means that B work is available. Go inside the building and see if you get a job for the day!

5. You are about to leave town when you see the following sign near a house. You can hear the train coming and you want to catch it, but this sign makes you pause. Should you: A. Ask for a handout at this house B. Ask for a job C. Catch your train

“Wealthy people live here” You might want to stop and catch the next train because this might “A” be a good place to ask for money since the sign means “Wealthy people live here”

You would be able to survive as a hobo. ? ? How did you do? 4-5 Correct Answers: (Super Hobo) You would be able to survive as a hobo.

You might want to talk to other hobos to learn the correct markings ? ? How did you do? 2-3 Correct Answers: (Hobo Poser) You might want to talk to other hobos to learn the correct markings

? ? How did you do? 0-1 Correct Answers: Don’t become a hobo.