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PERSONALITY TRAITS

PERSONALITY TRAITS

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English

9th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

Created by

GERSON RIBEIRO

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1 Slide • 10 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Who are the six friends in the story and what are their personality traits?

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Emily, John, Sarah, Michael, Lily, and David; outgoing, quiet, kind, serious, shy, and extroverted.

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Emily, John, Sarah, Michael, Lily, and David; outgoing, quiet, kind, serious, introverted, and extroverted.

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Emily, John, Sarah, Michael and Lily; outgoing, quiet, kind, serious and introverted.

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Emily, John, Sarah and Michael; outgoing, quiet, kind and serious.

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Multiple Choice

What was the problem that the village faced and how did the friends come up with a solution?

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The village faced a flood and the friends built a dam.

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The village faced a drought and the friends found a water source.

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The problem that the village faced is not specified in the story.

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The village faced a locust plague and the friends found a natural insecticide.

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Multiple Choice

How did each friend contribute to solving the problem with their unique personality traits?

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Emily used her outgoing nature to keep everyone working together; John used his math skills; Sarah kept everyone motivated with her kindness; Lily focused on the details with her introverted nature; David rallied the villagers with his extroverted personality; Michael used his rational thinking to come up with a plan.

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Emily used her math skills; John used his rational thinking to come up with a plan; Sarah kept everyone motivated with her kindness; Lily rallied the villagers with her extroverted personality; David focused on the details with her introverted nature; Michael used her outgoing nature to keep everyone working together.

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Emily used her introverted nature to focus on the details; John used his math skills; Sarah rallied the villagers with her extroverted personality; Lily kept everyone motivated with her kindness; David used his rational thinking to come up with a plan; Michael used her outgoing nature to keep everyone working together.

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Emily used her rational thinking to come up with a plan; John used his math skills; Sarah kept everyone motivated with her kindness; Lily focused on the details with her introverted nature; David rallied the villagers with his extroverted personality; Michael used her outgoing nature to keep everyone working together.

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Multiple Choice

What did the villagers learn from working together to solve the problem?

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That their differences made them strong and that by working together they could achieve anything.

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That they needed more resources to solve future problems.

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That they needed more training in specific skills.

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That they needed stronger leadership to solve future problems.

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Multiple Choice

How did Emily’s outgoing nature help in solving the problem?

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She helped keep everyone working together.

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She helped find a water source

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She helped build a dam

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She helped find a natural insecticide.

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Multiple Choice

How did John’s quiet personality and math skills help in solving the problem?

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He helped find a water source.

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He helped build a dam.

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He worked on the calculations needed to solve the problem.

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He helped find a natural insecticide.

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Multiple Choice

How did Sarah’s kindness help keep everyone motivated?

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She offered encouraging words and emotional support.

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She offered rewards for those who worked hard.

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She offered training in specific skills.

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She offered strong leadership and guidance.

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Multiple Choice

How did Lily’s introverted nature help her focus on the details?

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She was able to work alone and without distractions

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She was able to work in a team and collaborate with others

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She was able to lead others and provide guidance.

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She was able to motivate others with encouraging words.

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Multiple Choice

How did David’s extroverted personality help rally the villagers?

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He offered encouraging words and emotional support

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He offered rewards for those who worked hard.

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He offered training in specific skills.

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He offered strong leadership and guidance.

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Multiple Choice

How did Michael’s serious and rational thinking help in coming up with a plan?

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He used his creativity and imagination to find an innovative solution.

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He used his persuasion skills to convince others to follow his plan.

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He used his logic and reasoning to analyze the problem and find a viable solution.

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He used his leadership skills to organize others and implement the plan.

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