
Understanding Technical and Scientific Texts
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Tanya Fenton
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Understanding Technical and Scientific Texts
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According to "Operating Your ACME W914," which setting would you use to take a clear picture of things that are both near and far away?
Auto
Portrait
Night
Landscape
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Multiple Choice
Reread pages 4-6 about the shooting mode dial setting in "Operating Your Camera."
How can you prevent the flash from going off no matter how much light there is?
Set the Flash button to FLASH
Set the shooting mode dial to Night
Set the Flash button to flash off
Set the shooting mode dial to AUTO
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Multiple Choice
Suppose Olive is looking at a picture she has already taken on her camera's view screen.
According to "Operating Your ACME W914 Camera," if she presses the left arrow, what will happen next?
She will see the first picture she ever took.
She will be ready to take a new picture.
She will see the previous picture.
She will delete the picture.
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Multiple Choice
According to "Operating Your ACME W914 Camera", how can you permanently delete a picture from your camera?
by pressing the ERASE button.
by switching the shooting mode dial to AUTO.
by turning the zoom lever to the left.
by pressing the ON/OFF button.
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Multiple Choice
How can the reader tell that "Digital Cameras" is a scientific text?
It relates to the interests of many readers.
It tells about chnages in equipment over time.
It explains how digital cameras work.
It gives directions for making a digital camera.
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Multiple Choice
According to "Digital Cameras," what happened BEFORE an image appreared on the film used by cameras so long ago?
The film went through a chemical process.
The printed picture was exosed to light.
The film was put into a memory card.
The printed picture was ready to look at.
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Multiple Choice
Reread paragraph 3 of Digital Cameras."
Which details from the paragraph BEST explains why some pixels will be black and the others will be white?
The more pixels a camera has, the more details it can capture.
When light hits the sensor, an electrial charge is created.
The strength of each charge decides the color of each pixel
When all the pixels are combined, the picture is formed.
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Multiple Choice
According to "Digital Cameras," what happens immediately AFTER light enters a camera?
The picture is stored on a memory card
The image is transferred to a computer
The lens focuses the light on a sensor
The camera sets the shutter speed sutomatically.
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