Paragraph Analysis

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English
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6th - 9th Grade
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Hard
Hala Baqaeen
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
In cities throughout the country, there is a new direction in local
campaign coverage. Frequently in local elections, journalists are not
giving voters enough information to understand the issues and evaluate the candidates. The local news media devotes too much time to
scandal and not enough time to policy.
This paragraph best supports the statement that the local news media
is not doing an adequate job when it comes to covering local
campaigns.
does not understand either campaign issues or politics.
should learn how to cover politics by watching the national
news media.
has no interest in covering stories about local political events.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
The use of desktop computer equipment and software to create highquality documents such as newsletters, business cards, letterhead,
and brochures is called Desktop Publishing, or DTP. The most
important part of any DTP project is planning. Before you begin,
you should know your intended audience, the message you want to
communicate, and what form your message will take.
The paragraph best supports the statement that
Desktop Publishing is one way to become acquainted with a new business audience.
computer software is continually being refined to produce highquality printing.
the first stage of any proposed DTP project should be organization and design.
the planning stage of any DTP project should include talking with the intended audience.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
The entire low-carbohydrate versus low-fat diet argument is so prevalent that one would think that these are the only two options available for losing weight and staying healthy. Some experts even feel that the low-carb/low-fat debate distracts us from an even more important issue—our culture’s reliance on processed and manufactured foods.
The paragraph best supports the statement that
experts state that not all fats are equal, so we need not reduce our intake of all fats; just those that contain partially hydrogenated oils.
important health concerns get overlooked when we focus exclusively on the low-fat versus low-carb question.
low-carbohydrate diets lead to significant and sustained weight loss.
processed foods can lead to many adverse health problems including heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and obesity.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Every year, Americans use over one billion sharp objects to administer healthcare in their homes. These sharp objects include lancets, needles, and syringes. If not disposed of in puncture-resistant containers, they can injure sanitation workers. Sharp objects should be disposed of in hard plastic or metal containers with secure lids. The containers should be clearly marked and be puncture resistant.
The paragraph best supports the idea that sanitation workers can be injured if they
do not place sharp objects in puncture-resistant containers.
come in contact with sharp objects that have not been placed in secure containers.
are careless with sharp objects such as lancets, needles, and syringes in their homes.
do not mark the containers they pick up with a warning that those containers contain sharp objects.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Litigation is not always the only or best way to resolve conflicts. Mediation offers an alternative approach and it is one that can be quite efficient and successful. Mediation can be faster, less expensive, and can lead to creative solutions not always possible in a court of law. Additionally, mediation focuses on mutually acceptable solutions, rather than on winning or losing.
This paragraph best supports the idea that
there is too much reliance on litigation in our society.
litigation is expensive, slow, and limited by its reliance on following the letter of the law.
mediation is the best way to resolve a crisis
mediation can be an effective way to resolve conflicts.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
One of the missions of the Peace Corps is to help the people of interested countries meet their need for trained men and women. People who work for the Peace Corps do so because they want to, but to keep the agency dynamic with fresh ideas, no staff member can work for the agency for more than five years.
The paragraph best supports the statement that Peace Corps employees
are highly intelligent people.
must train for about five years.
are hired for a limited term of employment
have both academic and work experience.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
More and more office workers telecommute from offices in their own homes. The upside of telecommuting is both greater productivity and greater flexibility. Telecommuters produce, on average, 20% more than if they were to work in an office, and their flexible schedule allows them to balance both their family and work responsibilities.
The paragraph best supports the statement that telecommuters
get more work done in a given time period than workers who travel to the office.
produce a better quality work product than workers who travel to the office.
are more flexible in their ideas than workers who travel to the office.
would do 20% more work if they were to work in an office.
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