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10th Grade - Professional Development
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
What is the main idea of the passage?
All calendars are the same.
The Solar Calendars is based on the Sun.
Different calendars have dissimilar bases.
The Lunar Month is twenty-nine and a half days long.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Which of the following expresses the main idea of the passage?
Vaccines provide immunity to specific diseases.
Vaccines contain disease-causing microorganisms.
Vaccines are derived in different ways.
New approaches in administering vaccines are being developed.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
The topic of this passage could best be described as...
the Piltdown Man
Charles Dawson's discovery
Eoanthropus dawsoni
a definition and example of a hoax
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The author's main point is that
various types of hoaxes have been perpetrated
Charles Dawson discovered a human skull and jawbone
Charles Dawson was not an honest man
the human skull and jawbone were extremely old
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Which paragraph defines a hoax?
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 3
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Automobiles: Problems and Solutions
The idea of a small electric car is not new. A number of different car manufacturers already sell such cars. But now a French company, Renault, has designed a very special kind of electric car. By pushing a button, you can make it fold up! The back of the car folds into the car body. These cars were designed mainly for use in cities. They have several advantages over regular cars. Their small size makes them much easier to drive around busy, narrow streets. They are also much easier to park in city parking spaces. Like other electric cars, these autos do not pollute the air. This is an important consideration these days when many cities have serious pollution problems.
Question: What is the main idea of the previous paragraph?
Electric cars do not pollute the air.
The new folding electric car has many advantages over regular cars.
Small cars are very convenient in narrow streets.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Many studies have shown that it is better to wear your seatbelt when you are travelling in a car. Seat belts greatly reduce the risk of death or injury in an accident. This fact is widely recognized and many governments have passed laws requiring seat belt use. However, many people still do not wear seat belts. Researchers have found several reasons for this. Some people feel uncomfortable with the seat belts. They are afraid of being trapped in the car in an accident. Others do not think that the seat belt can protect them. They believe that people have no power over their fate. Fate will decide whether they will have an accident and whether they will be injured or die. They think that wearing a seat belt or not will make no difference.
Question: What is the passage about?
In spite of the risks, some people do not wear seat belts.
All new cars must now be equipped with seat belts.
Some people feel uncomfortable wearing seat belts.
8.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
The country with the most crowded roads is Italy. In 1992, there were an average of 101.1 vehicles (cars, trucks, and buses) per kilometer of road in Italy. This can be compared with the vehicles-per-kilometer ratios of other European countries. The ration varies for, 35.8 in France to 74.2 in Great Britain. In the United States, the ratio is 30.6. Part of the reason for Italy’s higher ratio lies in its geography. Because much of the country is mountainous, there are fewer roads. Thus the traffic is more concentrated on those few roads. This fact has caused some serious problems. Many cities and highways are often blocked by terrible traffic jams. The heavy traffic has also meant a high accident rate for Italy. And finally, all those cars add to Italy’s air pollution.
Question: What is the previous paragraph about?
Because of the mountains, there are fewer roads in Italy.
Crowded roads create traffic jams, accidents, and air pollution.
Italy’s roads are the most crowded in the world.
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