Nonfiction Quizizz

Nonfiction Quizizz

9th - 12th Grade

10 Qs

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Nonfiction Quizizz

Nonfiction Quizizz

Assessment

Quiz

English

9th - 12th Grade

Medium

Created by

Makenna Pate

Used 6+ times

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 10 pts

People often refer to taxes in terms of their being much too high. In reality, they are probably even higher than you think, because in addition to the federal income tax we are now studying, there are many other Federal, State, and local taxes, including sales taxes, inheritance taxes, state income taxes, personal property taxes, real estate taxes, and others. These are just some of the most obvious ones. 
Taxes are much too high. 
We pay more taxes than we may realize. 
Inheritance taxes and real estate taxes are unfair. 
Some taxes are hidden. 

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 10 pts

The Louisiana Purchase proved to be one of the shrewdest business pacts in the entire history of the United States. The purchase doubled in the area of the country and provided territory from which fourteen new states were created either wholly or in part. It also gave us control over the mouth of the Mississippi River and opened up the way to foreign trade. Prior to the purchase, the waterway had been blocked by the Spanish, probably with the approval of Napoleon. The land that was bought was rich in timber, minerals, and natural resources of many kinds. Finally, the cost of the transaction was unbelievably low; the total of $15 million amounted to about four cents an acre. 
What is the Central idea?
The Louisiana Purchase was a very good business deal for the U.S. 
The land bought by the Louisiana Purchase was rich in minerals. 
The land bought by the Louisiana Purchase was very cheap. 
Most Americans were very pleased with the purchase. 

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 10 pts

The peanut is a humble plant with hundreds of functions. Most peanuts are roasted in their shells and lightly salted. About half the peanuts eaten in the United States are ground into a thick paste called peanut butter. The rich oil made from peanuts is good for frying foods and is used for oiling machines and making soaps and paint. Even peanut shells are used to make plastics and to fertilize soil.
Why peanut oil is used for frying
Why peanut shells make good fertilizer
How peanut butter is made
The many uses of the peanut

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 10 pts

Product codes on items consist of bars and numbers on the product label. The first number tell which company made the item. The last numbers identify the product and size. A laser reads the bars at the checkout. A computer finds the price for that product and prints the price on the cash-register slip. Store owners can change prices of items by changing the computer. The records in the computer help the owners learn which goods sell well.
The product code system is an effect retail system
Records in a computer help owners sell well
Computers find prices
Store owners can change prices often

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 10 pts

 There is some evidence that colors affect you physiologically. For example, when subjects are exposed to red light respiratory movements increase; exposure to blue decreases respiratory movements. Similarly, eye blinks increase in frequency when eyes are exposed to red light and decrease when exposed to blue. This seems consistent with intuitive feelings about blue being more soothing and red being more arousing. After changing a school’s walls from orange and white to blue, the blood pressure of the students decreased while their academic performance improved
There is some evidence that colors affect you physiologically 
Similarly, eye blinks increase in frequency when eyes are exposed to red light and decrease when exposed to blue.
After changing a school’s walls from orange and white to blue, the blood pressure of the students decreased while their academic performance improved. 

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 10 pts

Michael loves cheeseburgers and will could eat one everyday. He orders a cheeseburger for dinner.

The author writes that, "he orders a cheeseburger for dinner."

Explicit

Implicit

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 10 pts

Which paragraph is written correctly to respond to this question: Why do people feel cell phones should be turned off during dinner?
People feel cell phones should be turned off during dinner to give people more freedom. "Franchesca had an even happier result when she put away her phone" (Smith 6). This shows that turning cell phones off during meal times made people feel happy and less tied to a device.
People feel cell phones should be turned off during dinner to give people more freedom. In the text it states, "Franchesca had an even happier result when she put away her phone." This shows that turning cell phones off during meal times made people feel happy and less tied to a device.
People feel cell phones should be turned off during dinner to give people more freedom. In the text it states, "Franchesca had an even happier result when she put away her phone" (Smith 6).
People feel cell phones should be turned off during dinner to give people more freedom. In the text it states, "Franchesca had an even happier result when she put away her phone" (Smith 6). This shows that turning cell phones off during meal times made people feel happy and less tied to a device.

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