
PERSONALITY TRAITS
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English
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9th - 12th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Hard
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?
Emily, John, Sarah, Michael, Lily, and David; outgoing, quiet, kind, serious, shy, and extroverted.
Emily, John, Sarah, Michael, Lily, and David; outgoing, quiet, kind, serious, introverted, and extroverted.
Emily, John, Sarah, Michael and Lily; outgoing, quiet, kind, serious and introverted.
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?
The village faced a flood and the friends built a dam.
The village faced a drought and the friends found a water source.
The problem that the village faced is not specified in the story.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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?
That their differences made them strong and that by working together they could achieve anything.
That they needed more resources to solve future problems.
That they needed more training in specific skills.
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?
She helped keep everyone working together.
She helped find a water source
She helped build a dam
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?
He helped find a water source.
He helped build a dam.
He worked on the calculations needed to solve the problem.
He helped find a natural insecticide.
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Multiple Choice
How did Sarah’s kindness help keep everyone motivated?
She offered encouraging words and emotional support.
She offered rewards for those who worked hard.
She offered training in specific skills.
She offered strong leadership and guidance.
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Multiple Choice
How did Lily’s introverted nature help her focus on the details?
She was able to work alone and without distractions
She was able to work in a team and collaborate with others
She was able to lead others and provide guidance.
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?
He offered encouraging words and emotional support
He offered rewards for those who worked hard.
He offered training in specific skills.
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?
He used his creativity and imagination to find an innovative solution.
He used his persuasion skills to convince others to follow his plan.
He used his logic and reasoning to analyze the problem and find a viable solution.
He used his leadership skills to organize others and implement the plan.
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