Grade 9 NAFS Reading Diagnostic Test 2
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Passage: The Value of Perseverance
(1) Perseverance is the ability to push through challenges and remain steadfast in pursuing goals, even when faced with obstacles. Throughout history, countless examples highlight the importance of perseverance in achieving success. From scientists like Marie Curie to athletes like Michael Jordan, persistence has been a key factor in their accomplishments.
(2) One of the reasons perseverance is so powerful is its role in building resilience. When individuals encounter failure but choose to keep going, they develop the strength to handle future challenges with greater ease. Perseverance teaches that setbacks are not the end of the road but stepping stones toward success.
(3) Moreover, perseverance is not just an individual trait; it has a profound impact on society. Innovators and leaders who persevere in their pursuits inspire others to do the same. Their stories motivate people to overcome difficulties and aim higher. A society that values perseverance fosters a culture of determination and growth.
(4) Despite its importance, perseverance can sometimes be misunderstood. It is not about ignoring failure or blindly pursuing an unattainable goal. Instead, it involves thoughtful reflection, adaptability, and a willingness to learn. Perseverance is as much about strategy as it is about effort.
Questions 1–5: Identifying Main Ideas and Inferring Indirect Information
1. What is the main purpose of the passage?
A. To define perseverance as a personal trait.
B. To explain the societal benefits of perseverance.
C. To highlight the importance of perseverance in achieving success.
D. To discuss the challenges of perseverance in modern society.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Passage: The Value of Perseverance
(1) Perseverance is the ability to push through challenges and remain steadfast in pursuing goals, even when faced with obstacles. Throughout history, countless examples highlight the importance of perseverance in achieving success. From scientists like Marie Curie to athletes like Michael Jordan, persistence has been a key factor in their accomplishments.
(2) One of the reasons perseverance is so powerful is its role in building resilience. When individuals encounter failure but choose to keep going, they develop the strength to handle future challenges with greater ease. Perseverance teaches that setbacks are not the end of the road but stepping stones toward success.
(3) Moreover, perseverance is not just an individual trait; it has a profound impact on society. Innovators and leaders who persevere in their pursuits inspire others to do the same. Their stories motivate people to overcome difficulties and aim higher. A society that values perseverance fosters a culture of determination and growth.
(4) Despite its importance, perseverance can sometimes be misunderstood. It is not about ignoring failure or blindly pursuing an unattainable goal. Instead, it involves thoughtful reflection, adaptability, and a willingness to learn. Perseverance is as much about strategy as it is about effort.
2. Which of the following best describes perseverance, based on the text?
A. Ignoring failures and pushing through challenges blindly.
B. Learning from failures and continuing to strive for goals.
C. Setting unattainable goals and refusing to adapt.
D. Relying on others to overcome obstacles.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Passage: The Value of Perseverance
(1) Perseverance is the ability to push through challenges and remain steadfast in pursuing goals, even when faced with obstacles. Throughout history, countless examples highlight the importance of perseverance in achieving success. From scientists like Marie Curie to athletes like Michael Jordan, persistence has been a key factor in their accomplishments.
(2) One of the reasons perseverance is so powerful is its role in building resilience. When individuals encounter failure but choose to keep going, they develop the strength to handle future challenges with greater ease. Perseverance teaches that setbacks are not the end of the road but stepping stones toward success.
(3) Moreover, perseverance is not just an individual trait; it has a profound impact on society. Innovators and leaders who persevere in their pursuits inspire others to do the same. Their stories motivate people to overcome difficulties and aim higher. A society that values perseverance fosters a culture of determination and growth.
(4) Despite its importance, perseverance can sometimes be misunderstood. It is not about ignoring failure or blindly pursuing an unattainable goal. Instead, it involves thoughtful reflection, adaptability, and a willingness to learn. Perseverance is as much about strategy as it is about effort.
3. Which implicit idea can be inferred from the passage?
A. Perseverance is only valuable in individual pursuits.
B. Resilience is built through repeated failure and persistence.
C. Perseverance always guarantees success.
D. Perseverance is more important than adaptability.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Passage: The Value of Perseverance
(1) Perseverance is the ability to push through challenges and remain steadfast in pursuing goals, even when faced with obstacles. Throughout history, countless examples highlight the importance of perseverance in achieving success. From scientists like Marie Curie to athletes like Michael Jordan, persistence has been a key factor in their accomplishments.
(2) One of the reasons perseverance is so powerful is its role in building resilience. When individuals encounter failure but choose to keep going, they develop the strength to handle future challenges with greater ease. Perseverance teaches that setbacks are not the end of the road but stepping stones toward success.
(3) Moreover, perseverance is not just an individual trait; it has a profound impact on society. Innovators and leaders who persevere in their pursuits inspire others to do the same. Their stories motivate people to overcome difficulties and aim higher. A society that values perseverance fosters a culture of determination and growth.
(4) Despite its importance, perseverance can sometimes be misunderstood. It is not about ignoring failure or blindly pursuing an unattainable goal. Instead, it involves thoughtful reflection, adaptability, and a willingness to learn. Perseverance is as much about strategy as it is about effort.
4. Why does the author mention Marie Curie and Michael Jordan in the passage?
A. To show that perseverance is specific to certain fields.
B. To provide examples of how perseverance leads to success.
C. To argue that perseverance is only necessary for extraordinary individuals.
D. To highlight the societal impact of perseverance.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Passage: The Value of Perseverance
(1) Perseverance is the ability to push through challenges and remain steadfast in pursuing goals, even when faced with obstacles. Throughout history, countless examples highlight the importance of perseverance in achieving success. From scientists like Marie Curie to athletes like Michael Jordan, persistence has been a key factor in their accomplishments.
(2) One of the reasons perseverance is so powerful is its role in building resilience. When individuals encounter failure but choose to keep going, they develop the strength to handle future challenges with greater ease. Perseverance teaches that setbacks are not the end of the road but stepping stones toward success.
(3) Moreover, perseverance is not just an individual trait; it has a profound impact on society. Innovators and leaders who persevere in their pursuits inspire others to do the same. Their stories motivate people to overcome difficulties and aim higher. A society that values perseverance fosters a culture of determination and growth.
(4) Despite its importance, perseverance can sometimes be misunderstood. It is not about ignoring failure or blindly pursuing an unattainable goal. Instead, it involves thoughtful reflection, adaptability, and a willingness to learn. Perseverance is as much about strategy as it is about effort.
5. According to the passage, what is a key component of perseverance?
A. Ignoring failure.
B. Blind persistence.
C. Strategic effort and reflection.
D. Avoiding challenges altogether.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Passage: The Value of Perseverance
(1) Perseverance is the ability to push through challenges and remain steadfast in pursuing goals, even when faced with obstacles. Throughout history, countless examples highlight the importance of perseverance in achieving success. From scientists like Marie Curie to athletes like Michael Jordan, persistence has been a key factor in their accomplishments.
(2) One of the reasons perseverance is so powerful is its role in building resilience. When individuals encounter failure but choose to keep going, they develop the strength to handle future challenges with greater ease. Perseverance teaches that setbacks are not the end of the road but stepping stones toward success.
(3) Moreover, perseverance is not just an individual trait; it has a profound impact on society. Innovators and leaders who persevere in their pursuits inspire others to do the same. Their stories motivate people to overcome difficulties and aim higher. A society that values perseverance fosters a culture of determination and growth.
(4) Despite its importance, perseverance can sometimes be misunderstood. It is not about ignoring failure or blindly pursuing an unattainable goal. Instead, it involves thoughtful reflection, adaptability, and a willingness to learn. Perseverance is as much about strategy as it is about effort.
Questions 6–9: Analyzing Structure and Evaluating Information
6. How does the structure of the passage support its message?
A. By listing historical examples and personal benefits of perseverance.
B. By focusing on the challenges of perseverance.
C. By presenting arguments against the value of perseverance.
D. By detailing scientific studies about perseverance.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Passage: The Value of Perseverance
(1) Perseverance is the ability to push through challenges and remain steadfast in pursuing goals, even when faced with obstacles. Throughout history, countless examples highlight the importance of perseverance in achieving success. From scientists like Marie Curie to athletes like Michael Jordan, persistence has been a key factor in their accomplishments.
(2) One of the reasons perseverance is so powerful is its role in building resilience. When individuals encounter failure but choose to keep going, they develop the strength to handle future challenges with greater ease. Perseverance teaches that setbacks are not the end of the road but stepping stones toward success.
(3) Moreover, perseverance is not just an individual trait; it has a profound impact on society. Innovators and leaders who persevere in their pursuits inspire others to do the same. Their stories motivate people to overcome difficulties and aim higher. A society that values perseverance fosters a culture of determination and growth.
(4) Despite its importance, perseverance can sometimes be misunderstood. It is not about ignoring failure or blindly pursuing an unattainable goal. Instead, it involves thoughtful reflection, adaptability, and a willingness to learn. Perseverance is as much about strategy as it is about effort.
7. What is the relationship between the second and third paragraphs?
A. The second paragraph critiques perseverance, while the third praises it.
B. The second paragraph describes individual benefits, and the third discusses societal impacts.
C. Both paragraphs focus on examples of perseverance.
D. The third paragraph refutes the ideas in the second paragraph.
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