M6 UNIT 3 B - QUIZ No. 2

M6 UNIT 3 B - QUIZ No. 2

12th Grade

10 Qs

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M6 UNIT 3 B - QUIZ No. 2

M6 UNIT 3 B - QUIZ No. 2

Assessment

Quiz

English

12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Edgar Castillo

Used 3+ times

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Tom had always been a conventional person, sticking to what he knew best. He believed that a practical approach to life would keep him safe and healthy. However, when he started to suffer from anxiety and persistent health issues, he knew he needed to make a change.

He decided to restore balance in his life by adopting a gradual approach to improving his well-being. Tom's new routine began to affect his daily life positively. He found that his faith in the process helped him feel more at ease.

Over time, Tom realized that the most important aspect of his journey was not just following conventional methods but also embracing new strategies that worked best for him. His health improved, and he felt more in control of his life.

QUESTION Number 1: What was Tom’s initial approach to life?

A) Adventurous

B) Conventional

C) Experimental

D) Carefree

E) Risky

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Tom had always been a conventional person, sticking to what he knew best. He believed that a practical approach to life would keep him safe and healthy. However, when he started to suffer from anxiety and persistent health issues, he knew he needed to make a change.

He decided to restore balance in his life by adopting a gradual approach to improving his well-being. Tom's new routine began to affect his daily life positively. He found that his faith in the process helped him feel more at ease.

Over time, Tom realized that the most important aspect of his journey was not just following conventional methods but also embracing new strategies that worked best for him. His health improved, and he felt more in control of his life.

QUESTION Number 2: How did Tom's health issues affect him?

A) Made him more excited

B) Caused him to suffer

C) Improved his confidence

D) Helped him become more social

E) Made him ignore his health

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Tom had always been a conventional person, sticking to what he knew best. He believed that a practical approach to life would keep him safe and healthy. However, when he started to suffer from anxiety and persistent health issues, he knew he needed to make a change.

He decided to restore balance in his life by adopting a gradual approach to improving his well-being. Tom's new routine began to affect his daily life positively. He found that his faith in the process helped him feel more at ease.

Over time, Tom realized that the most important aspect of his journey was not just following conventional methods but also embracing new strategies that worked best for him. His health improved, and he felt more in control of his life.

QUESTION Number 3: What did Tom do to restore balance in his life?

A) Changed his job

B) Caused him to suffer

C) Adopted a gradual approach

D) Ignored his health issues

E) Increased his workload

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Tom had always been a conventional person, sticking to what he knew best. He believed that a practical approach to life would keep him safe and healthy. However, when he started to suffer from anxiety and persistent health issues, he knew he needed to make a change.

He decided to restore balance in his life by adopting a gradual approach to improving his well-being. Tom's new routine began to affect his daily life positively. He found that his faith in the process helped him feel more at ease.

Over time, Tom realized that the most important aspect of his journey was not just following conventional methods but also embracing new strategies that worked best for him. His health improved, and he felt more in control of his life.

QUESTION Number 4: What role did faith play in Tom’s recovery?

A) It made him more anxious

B) It helped him feel more at ease

C) It made him skeptical

D) It caused him to doubt the process

E) It had no effect

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Tom had always been a conventional person, sticking to what he knew best. He believed that a practical approach to life would keep him safe and healthy. However, when he started to suffer from anxiety and persistent health issues, he knew he needed to make a change.

He decided to restore balance in his life by adopting a gradual approach to improving his well-being. Tom's new routine began to affect his daily life positively. He found that his faith in the process helped him feel more at ease.

Over time, Tom realized that the most important aspect of his journey was not just following conventional methods but also embracing new strategies that worked best for him. His health improved, and he felt more in control of his life.

QUESTION Number 5: Which of the following best describes Tom’s new routine?

A) Conventional

B) Complex

C) Immediate

D) Erratic

E) Gradual

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Tom had always been a conventional person, sticking to what he knew best. He believed that a practical approach to life would keep him safe and healthy. However, when he started to suffer from anxiety and persistent health issues, he knew he needed to make a change.

He decided to restore balance in his life by adopting a gradual approach to improving his well-being. Tom's new routine began to affect his daily life positively. He found that his faith in the process helped him feel more at ease.

Over time, Tom realized that the most important aspect of his journey was not just following conventional methods but also embracing new strategies that worked best for him. His health improved, and he felt more in control of his life.

QUESTION Number 6: What did Tom’s gradual approach do to his daily life?

A) It caused confusion

B) It negatively affected his life

C) It had a positive effect

D) It made his routine harder

E) It made his health worse

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Tom had always been a conventional person, sticking to what he knew best. He believed that a practical approach to life would keep him safe and healthy. However, when he started to suffer from anxiety and persistent health issues, he knew he needed to make a change.

He decided to restore balance in his life by adopting a gradual approach to improving his well-being. Tom's new routine began to affect his daily life positively. He found that his faith in the process helped him feel more at ease.

Over time, Tom realized that the most important aspect of his journey was not just following conventional methods but also embracing new strategies that worked best for him. His health improved, and he felt more in control of his life.

QUESTION Number 7: How did Tom feel about adopting new strategies?

A) Optimistic

B) Reluctant

C) Indifferent

D) Angry

E) Confused

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