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8TH GRADE TESTING BANK # 4

Authored by J. Fuerte

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8th Grade

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8TH GRADE TESTING BANK # 4
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

According to Passage 1, what is a major innovation that enabled Ford to produce an affordable automobile?

custom details

electrical power

the assembly line

the internal combustible engine

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the central idea of Passage 1?

Innovative ideas can create changes that affect an entire society

Manufacturing a product as complicated as a car requires many workers

Streamlining and reducing waste lowers prices without affecting quality

Understanding the market is more important than understanding manufacturing

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In paragraph 15 of Passage 2, what does Mr. Gibson reveal about himself when he says "Eh—what?" in reply to Cal?

He is confident that he is a much better driver than Cal

He believes that Cal was spying on him on his way home last night

He suspects that Cal is an irresponsible driver who likes to show off

He is confused when Cal appears to know more about driving than he does

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which sentence best describes Mr. Gibson’s motivation for buying an automobile in Passage 2?

It makes him feel special to own a car.

It helps him show off his material wealth.

He believes that women like Birdie won’t drive.

He competes with Cal for better quality products.

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5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

PART A. In Passage 2, what can readers infer about Mr. Gibson?

He believes Model Ts were designed for men.

He suspects women cannot afford to buy cars.

He doesn’t believe women can appreciate the beauty of a car.

He does not approve of women driving.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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5.PART B Which quotation from Passage 2 helps develop the idea that Mr. Gibson does not approve of women driving?

“Well, not all of us at first, of course.” (paragraph 27)

“Improved? It’s brand new.” (paragraph 29)

“Surely you’re not driving, Birdie. A young woman should—” (paragraph 31)

“Well, that’s interesting. Did your father buy it for you?” (paragraph 35)

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

  1. 6. Fill in the bubble before the sentence from paragraph 57 of Passage 3 that best shows that

people have benefited from providing local experiences to travelers.

A local resident would set up a profile and

describe the activities and sites they could introduce to interested travelers.

Travelers

could then choose the local people who would guide them as they explored or learned about

an experience or place.

These personalized excursions cost less than similar services

offered by professional tour guides and other providers, but the quality remained the same.

While locals might not have earned a lot of money, they enjoyed how they spent their time.

Some locals became successful enough with Trip4real to quit their regular jobs and

share their passions and interests with visitors full-time. Other locals participated in these

experiences sporadically.”

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