
Written in Bone Sections 1 & 2 Quiz
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7th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The word "archaeologist" comes from the word roots archaeo-, meaning "ancient" and -logist, meaning "someone who studies". From these word roots and the context in the excerpt above, what is the meaning of the word archaeologist?
a person who studies history by analyzing artifacts and physical remains
a person who studies the past, present, and future
an older person who has spent his or her entire life studying human remains
a smart person who studies an unsolved mystery
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which conclusion is presented by the author in Chapter 1 of Written in Bone?
Archaeologists can locate old graves by looking for soil stains that are the size of a human body or coffin.
Forensic anthropologists worked hard but were never able to find the original James Fort.
Soil stains and other changes in the earth make it difficult for scientists to uncover the secrets of those who died.
Scientists identified the location of the original James Fort by finding skeletal remains.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which quotation shows that the conclusion presented by the author in Ch. 1 is that "Archaeologists can locate old graves by looking for soil stains that are the size of a human body or coffin."?
"The shape and pattern of the soil stains could have been made only by the palisade walls of James Fort."
"As they find, excavate, and analyze these objects- including skeletons- archaeologists help us understand the past more fully and reclaim the histories of individuals who had been forgotten with the passage of time."
"A photograph taken in 1852 shows a cart in front of the old church tower that marked the location of the Jamestown settlement."
"Because the backfill soil contains the mixed soils of the excavated layers, it is a different color than the soil that forms the walls of the grave shaft. The result is a stain that remains even centuries later."
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The caption reads, "An archeologist removes clay from around a palisade post to leave behind a soil cast of the base of each side-by-side log."
How does the inclusion of this photograph affect the reader's understanding of the text?
It reveals that skeletons can be buried in the most unique places.
It emphasizes how careful archaeologists must be when uncovering artifacts buried underground.
It emphasizes how difficult it can be to locate an old settlement like Jamestown.
It reveals that archaeologists rarely work on uncovering skeletons and more often focus on buildings.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which quotation best supports that the inclusion of the photograph affects the reader's understanding of the text by emphasizing how careful archaeologists must be when uncovering artifacts buried underground."?
"Those early scientists may not have found the fort simply because they didn't expect to and therefore weren't looking for it."
"The excavation also revealed features such as floors, brick fireplaces, trash pits, and wells."
"As long as burial space was still available inside the fort, the colonists may have preferred to bury their dead alongside the church."
"No matter how high the level of excitement may be at an archaeological dig, nothing can be permitted to disrupt the meticulous use of scientific methods and procedures."
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which author's craft move fits this quotation?
"Sunlight flooded the beige-colored soil. At the bottom of the carefully excavated pit, the rounded surface of a human skull gleamed with a yellow brown luster."
Anecdote
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7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which author's craft move fits this quotation?
"A Grave Mystery"
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Dialogue
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