Mock Interim: Good Dog! Canine Brains Separate Tone of Speech f

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What does the phrase “division of labor” suggest?
The brain does work in a set order.
Each side of the brain works differently.
The brain must work hard to interpret information.
One part of the brain does more work than the other.
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What does the word manipulate mean as it is used in paragraph 9?
test
plan
utilize
remember
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Part A
What is a central idea of the article?
Humans have taught dogs to listen to words.
Dogs are good candidates for language studies.
Humans grasp word meanings better than dogs do.
Dogs have a strong understanding of spoken language.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Part B
Which detail from the article best helps the reader understand the correct idea in Part
A?
“Our furry friends process speech much as people do.” (paragraph 1)
“Dogs have a close connection to people.” (paragraph 4)
“Use of language separates people from other animals.” (paragraph 9)
“So the trait must go back far earlier.” (paragraph 11)
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How do the details in paragraphs 3 and 4 contribute to the development of the central ideas of the article?
They give an example of how humans use language and compare this to a similar
skill in dogs.
They describe the purpose of a study and explain the reasons for the design of an
experiment.
They describe a study of how human brains work and explain why the brains of dogs evolved.
They examine how language developed in humans and suggest why humans like the company of dogs.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does paragraph 7 contribute to a central idea of the article?
It explains how quickly dogs process human requests.
It shows that dogs have a reward center in the brain just as humans do.
It explains that dogs know which words are used by humans to express praise.
It shows that dogs respond in a distinct way when positive tone and meaning are
combined.
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MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Which two statements, when put together, provide the best summary of the article?
Dogs were easy to study because they could be trained to sit still.
Scientists studied dogs to learn how they respond to human speech.
Scientists played recordings for the dogs of voices saying different words.
Dogs share with humans the ability to hear sounds and link them to meaning.
Humans process meaning on the left sides of the brain and tone on the right.
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