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Flying Into History

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Multiple Choice
Which idea is supported throughout the selection
A: Lindbergh was younger than most pilots hoping to fly from New York to Paris.
B: Airplanes with multiple engines were safest for crossing the Atlantic Ocean.
C: It took Lindbergh years to get the money he needed to build his plane.
D: Lindbergh believed a new strategy was needed to fly from New York to Paris.
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Multiple Choice
2 Which detail about Lindbergh’s flight supports the idea that he flew the plane low in the sky?
F: Lindbergh used the stars to guide him.
G: Lindbergh called out to fishermen for directions.
H: The plane traveled through poor weather conditions.
J: The plane was equipped with hundreds of gallons of fuel
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Multiple Choice
3 The map of Lindbergh’s flight path helps the reader understand —
A: that the hotel owner wanted Lindbergh to be the first pilot to reach Paris
B: why people were able to see the plane when Lindbergh flew over the ocean
C: that Lindbergh had to fly over a large body of water in order to get to Paris
D: why Lindbergh made so many test flights over land before his flight across the ocean
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Multiple Choice
4. What is the most likely reason the author wrote this selection?
F: To give the history of pilots who have been honored for their contributions to air travel
G: To explain how businesses have impacted the production of planes throughout history
H: To provide information about how the design of planes has changed throughout history
J: To relate the details of an important event in the history of air travel
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Multiple Choice
5. What is the best summary of the section titled “The Flight”?
A: Charles Lindbergh asked people for directions as he flew over fishing boats on his long flight to Paris, France.
B: Charles Lindbergh received awards from royalty and the president of the United States after he flew from New York to Paris.
C: Charles Lindbergh was the first pilot to complete the difficult nonstop flight from New York to Paris and became an international hero.
D: Charles Lindbergh flew across the Atlantic Ocean with only a compass and the stars to help him navigate through fog and darkness.
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6. The main idea of paragraphs 4 and 5 is that the Spirit of St. Louis was —
F: rejected by most manufacturers Lindbergh approached
G: sponsored by local businessmen
H: completed in a short period of time
J: constructed specifically to satisfy Lindbergh’s requirements
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