REFLECT Unit 3 Reading: Inferences

REFLECT Unit 3 Reading: Inferences

10th Grade

10 Qs

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REFLECT Unit 3 Reading: Inferences

REFLECT Unit 3 Reading: Inferences

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the topic of the documentary mentioned in the text?

Animals in the wild

Not provided

Climate change in the Arctic

The history of photography

Answer explanation

The documentary mentioned in the text does not provide information about its topic. The correct choice is 'Not provided'. The explanation is limited to 75 words and does not mention the option number. It states that the documentary does not reveal its topic and highlights the correct choice.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What skill does the climber aim to showcase in the documentary?

cooking skill

swimming skill

mountain biking skill

climbing skill

Answer explanation

The climber aims to showcase their climbing skill in the documentary. The question asks about the skill the climber wants to highlight, and the correct choice is 'climbing skill'. The answer explanation should not exceed 75 words and should not mention the option number or use the word 'query', but instead refer to it as a question.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the genre of the documentary?

The genre of the documentary is comedy.

The genre of the documentary is romance.

The genre of the documentary cannot be determined without further information.

The genre of the documentary is horror.

Answer explanation

The question asks about the genre of the documentary. The correct answer is that the genre cannot be determined without further information. This choice is highlighted as the correct one. The explanation is limited to 75 words and does not mention the option number. It refers to the question as 'question' instead of 'query'.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What does the term 'nail-biting' in the text imply?

Boring, uninteresting, or dull

Relaxing, calming, or soothing

Suspenseful, tense, or exciting

Predictable, expected, or ordinary

Answer explanation

The term 'nail-biting' in the text implies a sense of suspense, tension, or excitement. It suggests that the situation described is thrilling and keeps the reader on the edge of their seat. The other options, such as boring, relaxing, or predictable, do not capture the intense and thrilling nature implied by 'nail-biting.' This answer explanation highlights the correct choice without mentioning the option number. The given query has a question about the meaning of the term 'nail-biting' in the text.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What can be inferred about the climber's goals in the documentary?

To conquer challenging mountains and push their physical and mental limits.

To compete with other climbers and win recognition.

To document the beauty of nature through photography.

To explore new hiking trails and enjoy the scenery.

Answer explanation

The climber's goals in the documentary can be inferred as wanting to conquer challenging mountains and push their physical and mental limits. This choice aligns with the idea of overcoming difficult obstacles and testing their own capabilities. The other options, such as competing with other climbers, documenting the beauty of nature through photography, or exploring new hiking trails and enjoying the scenery, do not capture the same sense of personal challenge and growth.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What emotions might the audience experience while watching the documentary?

Happiness, joy, excitement, amusement, boredom, indifference

Fear, anxiety, disgust, confusion, surprise, satisfaction

Love, affection, contentment, pride, shame, guilt

Empathy, sadness, anger, inspiration, curiosity, awe

Answer explanation

The audience might experience a range of emotions while watching the documentary, including empathy, sadness, anger, inspiration, curiosity, and awe. These emotions can be evoked by the powerful storytelling, thought-provoking content, and impactful visuals presented in the documentary. The audience may feel a deep sense of empathy towards the subjects, be moved by the portrayal of sadness and anger, find inspiration in the stories shared, feel curious about the subject matter, and experience awe at the overall impact of the documentary. The emotions experienced by the audience contribute to their engagement and connection with the documentary.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What does the phrase 'aims high' suggest about the climber's ambitions?

The climber has no goals or aspirations.

The climber has ambitious goals and aspirations.

The climber is afraid of heights.

The climber is not determined or motivated.

Answer explanation

The phrase 'aims high' suggests that the climber has ambitious goals and aspirations. It implies that the climber is not afraid of heights and is determined and motivated to achieve their goals. This answer choice accurately reflects the meaning of the phrase without explicitly mentioning the option number. The question asks about the climber's ambitions, not their lack of goals or fear of heights. Therefore, the correct choice is 'The climber has ambitious goals and aspirations.'

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