This document contains an answer key for questions about the movie Forrest Gump. It includes a matching exercise to define terms used in the movie, short answer questions to test comprehension, and contexts for quotes said in the movie. The matching defines terms like "nape" and "shrimping business." The short answer questions test events and details from the plot. The quote contexts identify who said the quote and the situation it was said in.
Recreation activities that you voluntarily participate in during your free time
Recreational satisfaction needs:
Physiological 4. relaxation
Educational 5. psychological
Social 6. aesthetics
Indoor recreation when the activity is within the premises of your comfort zone at home or inside a building
Outdoor recreation when the activity is undertaken in a natural, rural, or open space outside the confines of buildings, usually large land area that is close to nature
Lifestyle the way you live your life in an everyday basis, it includes eating habits, physical activity participation and recreational choice
Lifestyle change the best way of preventing illness and early death
Engage yourself in a regular physical activity
Eat healthy foods
Find time to manage stress
Follow a good personal healthy habits
The HELP Philosophy in starting a healthy lifestyle change:
Health -- those who believe in the benefits of healthy lifestyle are more likely to engage in healthier behaviour
Everyone – healthy lifestyle can be practiced by everyone “health for
all”
Lifetime – the longer healthy lifestyles are practice, the greater the beneficial benefits
Personal – no two people are exactly the same. Your personal needs is the basis of your lifestyle change
Recreation activities that you voluntarily participate in during your free time
Recreational satisfaction needs:
Physiological 4. relaxation
Educational 5. psychological
Social 6. aesthetics
Indoor recreation when the activity is within the premises of your comfort zone at home or inside a building
Outdoor recreation when the activity is undertaken in a natural, rural, or open space outside the confines of buildings, usually large land area that is close to nature
Lifestyle the way you live your life in an everyday basis, it includes eating habits, physical activity participation and recreational choice
Lifestyle change the best way of preventing illness and early death
Engage yourself in a regular physical activity
Eat healthy foods
Find time to manage stress
Follow a good personal healthy habits
The HELP Philosophy in starting a healthy lifestyle change:
Health -- those who believe in the benefits of healthy lifestyle are more likely to engage in healthier behaviour
Everyone – healthy lifestyle can be practiced by everyone “health for
all”
Lifetime – the longer healthy lifestyles are practice, the greater the beneficial benefits
Personal – no two people are exactly the same. Your personal needs is the basis of your lifestyle change
1. FORREST GUMP
ANSWER KEY
1. Matching exercise:
braces: metal supports, i.e. for legs, teeth (k)
let rooms out: rent rooms as a boarding house (n)
miracle: keramet (j) extraordinary thing with no logical explanation
co-ed: short for co-educational, meaning mixed gender (p)
shrimping business: business catching and selling shrimp (e)
drill sargeant, lieutenant: positions in the army (m)
“ a lot to live up” : a lot to prove yourself equal to, high expectations (a)
nape (napalm): destructive chemical used in the Vietnam war (f)
bullet: small piece of metal shot from a gun (r)
destiny: fate, what you are destined to do (h)
cripple: insulting word for disabled (i)
cheat someone out of something: take something from someone by trickery (s)
wounded: seriously hurt or injured (o)
buttocks: behind, more commonly known as “butt” (d)
V.A.: veterans’ association (t)
first mate: person who assists the ship captain (l)
discharge papers: documents stating you may leave the army (g)
sea legs: an idiom for being ready to travel in a boat (b)
whopper: slang for a complicated lie (q)
be messed up: be unhealthy, mentally or physically (c)
2. Questions:
1. Nike
2. Ping pong
3. An ice cream
4. He is from Alabama
5. Apple
6. peas and carrots
7. five (Bubba was the last one and died in his arms)
8. She told Forrest not to be a hero and run as fast as he can when there is trouble
9. $ 25.000
10. Elvis, John Lennon, President Kennedy, President Johnson, President Nixon
3. Who said it, to whom and in what context?
2. FORREST GUMP
ANSWER KEY
1. The principal of the school to Forrest. He’s just had sex with Forrest’s mum and this will
allow Forrest to attend the school instead of being sent to a special school.
2. Lieutenant Dan to Forrest and Bubba when they first arrive in Vietnam. The orders are:
1) keep your socks dry 2) not be killed
3. The doctor of Greenbow when Forrest got the braces in his legs set.
4. A fat man who had been siiting on the bench at the bus stop listening to Forrest’s story.
He couldn’t believe he had been sitting next to a millionaire!
5. Forrest explaining President Johnson where the bullet in Vietnam had wounded him. He
was at the White House in a reception.
6. Jenny telling Forrest why she had behaved so strangely in the past (drugs, hippie
life,etc)
7. Lieutenant Dan to Forrest when they both were at the army hospital. He wanted to die
with honour in the battlefield like the other men in his family. Forrest saved him and now
Lt. Dan was a cripple.