
The Life-Saving Benefits of Penicillin (MU)
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
1. Which statement sums up the thesis of the entire passage?
1. Which statement sums up the thesis of the entire passage?
A. The discovery of penicillin made it possible for the Allied troops to win World War II.
B. The discovery of penicillin is the most important medical breakthrough of the 20th century.
C. The discovery of penicillin helped more than 100 different types of antibiotics to be discovered.
D. The discovery of penicillin stopped previously deadly infections from being common causes of death.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
2. Read this sentence from paragraph 3
"The advent of penicillin and antibiotics allowed for the treatment of disease during war; so America began mass-producing penicillin and shipping the medicine to Europe."
How does this sentence work to establish the thesis of the entire passage?
2. Read this sentence from paragraph 3
"The advent of penicillin and antibiotics allowed for the treatment of disease during war; so America began mass-producing penicillin and shipping the medicine to Europe."
How does this sentence work to establish the thesis of the entire passage?
A. This sentence supports that the discovery of penicillin was a significant medical breakthrough.
B. This sentence supports that the discovery of penicillin helped more than 100 different types of antibiotics to be discovered.
C. This sentence supports that the discovery of penicillin stopped previously deadly infections from being common causes of death.
D. This sentence supports that the discovery of penicillin allowed people to feel better sooner.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Which is the author's message from this passage?
Which is the author's message from this passage?
A. Alexander Fleming was a brilliant scientist.
B. World War II was especially frightening.
C. The discovery of penicillin was important.
D. Many people die of pneumonia every year.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
4. Read this sentence from paragraph 1.
"Even 80 years ago, a simple ear infection could prove deadly."
What connection can the reader make from this sentence?
4. Read this sentence from paragraph 1.
"Even 80 years ago, a simple ear infection could prove deadly."
What connection can the reader make from this sentence?
A. Many people died of simple scratches before penicillin was discovered.
B. Penicillin helped heal infections so soldiers could resume fighting in the war.
C. Penicillin changed the world less than two decades after it was discovered.
D. Today there are more than 100 different types of antibiotics that are used to treat different infections.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
5. Which statement best sums up the purpose for this article?
5. Which statement best sums up the purpose for this article?
A. To inform readers about penicillin.
B. To entertain readers about penicillin.
C. To persuade readers about penicillin.
D. To engage readers about penicillin.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
6. How does this sentence work to establish the thesis of the entire passage?
6. How does this sentence work to establish the thesis of the entire passage?
A. This sentence supports that the discovery of penicillin helped millions of soldiers in the war.
B. This sentence supports that the discovery of penicillin changed how doctors helped patients.
C. This sentence supports that the discovery of penicillin was not the most important medical discovery.
D. This sentence supports that the discovery of penicillin was a significant medical breakthrough.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
7. Part A: What is the small (1) at the end of the sentence?
7. Part A: What is the small (1) at the end of the sentence?
A. It is a superscript number.
B. It is a factual number.
C. It is an even number.
D. It is a mistaken number.
8.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
7. Part B: What is the purpose of the small (1) at the end of the sentence in Part A?
7. Part B: What is the purpose of the small (1) at the end of the sentence in Part A?
A. It tells the reader to pay special attention to this particular idea.
B. It tells the reader where the information came from.
C. It tells the reader to look for more information at the end of the page.
D. It tell the reader scientific data about bacteria.
9.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
8. What is the supporting evidence for the thesis of this passage. Select THREE correct answers.
8. What is the supporting evidence for the thesis of this passage. Select THREE correct answers.
A. Penicillin was a deciding factor in World War II because it helped stop deaths by infection.
B. Penicillin was discovered in the United Kingdom, but the United States took over production.
C. Penicillin changed the world less than twenty years after its discovery.
D. Penicillin made many diseases much more manageable and far less deadly.
E. Penicillin did not help with cuts, and people still died of infections
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