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What's
Your Shoe Buying I.Q.? [www.foothealth.com]
We generally have an idea of the type of shoe we set out to buy. A walking
shoe, an elegant evening slingback, a sports shoe. We often plan on
color, style, and even on a particular department store to purchase
our shoes. Our shoe buying habits, however, often do not include other
important considerations. Take this test to evaluate your shoe buying
I.Q.
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1.
When is the proper time to buy shoes?
a) first thing in the morning
b)
at the end of the day
c)
on your day off
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2.
In choosing your shoes, what materials do you look for?
a)
natural materials
b)
synthetic materials such as naugahyde and vinyl
c)
it makes no difference
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3.
For most people the heel height of a good walking shoe is:
a) three inches
b)
a flat shoe
c) one to two inches
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4.
If a shoe store does not have the style you want in your proper width
you:
a) should find a store that does
b)
can take a narrower width providing you buy shoes a half-size longer
c)
have the salesman stretch out the shoe
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5.
In "breaking in" a shoe you should:
a)
wear it as long as possible
b)
wear it for short intervals for several days
c)
keep them in shoe trees fur a few days before wearing them
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6.
When you buy shoes it is best to:
a)
wear them home to break them in
b) take them home and wear them around the house first
c) waterproof them before you wear them
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7.
A shoe should be flexible
a)
in the back
b)
in the front
c)
all over
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8.
For support, shoes should be rigid:
a) at the toe area
b)
at the counter or back of the shoe
c)
all over
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9.
For good arch support "cookies," prefabricated foam inserts, are:
a)
very effective
b)
completely ineffective
c) somewhat effective
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10.
Sending for shoes from a mail-order catalog:
a) is recommended only if you are sure of your size
b)
is wise only if you are instructed to send a tracing of your foot
c) is never recommended
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Answer
Key -- Shoe Buying I.Q.: 1.B, 2.A, 3.C, 4.A, 5.B, 6.B, 7.B, 8.B, 9.C,
10.C. |
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