Questions for "Natural Inspiration" and "A Brilliant Beetle"

Questions for "Natural Inspiration" and "A Brilliant Beetle"

7th Grade

13 Qs

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Questions for "Natural Inspiration" and "A Brilliant Beetle"

Questions for "Natural Inspiration" and "A Brilliant Beetle"

Assessment

Quiz

English

7th Grade

Hard

Created by

Valerie Rivera

Used 15+ times

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13 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Use "Natural Inspiration" for questions 1-4


The photographs in the article help the reader understand the —

A

reason nylon is superior to cotton for making Velcro

B

similarity between man-made Velcro and naturally occurring burrs

C

difficulty Mestral had creating his design for Velcro

D

reason Mestral thought Velcro would be a useful invention

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

One challenge that Mestral encountered while inventing Velcro was finding —

F

different uses for Velcro

G

a country willing to approve a patent for Velcro

H

a way to make a profit by selling Velcro

J

a manufacturer that would produce Velcro

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

The reader can conclude from the details in paragraph 4 that Mestral —

A

was determined to make his idea for Velcro a reality

B

did not receive the product rights for Velcro

C

was denied help because companies had difficulty manufacturing Velcro

D

wanted Velcro to be known as the world’s best fastener

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

What is the best summary of the article?

F

Velcro, a fastener named from a combination of the words “velvet” and “crochet,” was invented by the Swiss engineer George de Mestral. He modeled Velcro after burrs that he found in nature. He learned that nylon was the best material to use to make Velcro.

G

George de Mestral was an engineer from Switzerland who had a curious mind. After studying burrs stuck to his dog’s fur, Mestral decided to create a new kind of fastener. Velcro, the product that Mestral created, is a hook-and-loop fastener that works the same way burrs work in nature.

H

George de Mestral was the engineer who invented Velcro, a type of hook-and-loop fastener modeled after burrs Mestral found stuck to his dog’s fur. Mestral overcame many obstacles as he worked to produce Velcro. Today, Velcro is commonly used to fasten a variety of materials.

J

A curious man, George de Mestral noticed one day that burrs were stuck to his dog’s fur. He looked at these burrs under a microscope and saw that tiny hooks on the burrs allowed them to latch onto the fur. Mestral went on to invent Velcro, which uses hooks similar to those found on the burrs.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Use "A Brilliant Beetle" for questions 5-8


The photograph after paragraph 3 is included in the selection to —

A

show the process of how fog turns into water

B

allow the reader to envision the size of the Namib beetle

C

help the reader visualize how the Namib beetle collects water

D

demonstrate how much water is needed by desert insects

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

The author focuses on a unique feature of the Namib beetle in order to highlight how the beetle —

F

could serve as a source of water for desert travelers

G

struggles to survive in a dry part of the world

H

uses its wings to stay cool in an arid environment

J

is able to provide itself with water in the absence of rain

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

When fog rolls into the desert, the Namib beetle —

A

releases a waxy substance that covers its back

B

positions its body in a specific way

C

creates bumps and troughs on its wings

D

opens its mouth to drink the water in the air

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