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1.D
2.C
3.B
4.C
5.C

1.According to "Michael Faraday's World," which intrigued Michael Faraday?


A.automobiles

B.airplanes

C.photography

D.batteries

2.How are the operating room in the Williams story and the atom-splitting lab in the Fermi story alike?


A.They are both places where major conflicts occur.

B.They are both places where medical breakthroughs occur.

C.They are both places where top-secret work is done.

D.They are both places of great excitement

3.Which describes all of the scientists?


A.talkative

B.curious

C.pessimistic

D.wealthy

4.Which best explains the difference between historical fiction and fact in a story?


A.Historical fiction relates only to famous people, while facts can be about anyone.

B.Historical fiction is always based on historical events, while facts do not relate to history.

C.Historical fiction includes imagined details that add dramatic interest, while facts are provable.

D.Historical fiction includes details about people, while facts are about discoveries.

5.Why does the author of "Nikola Tesla, Inventor" include details about Tesla preferring to use 18 napkins with each meal, Tesla's claim that he would be able to communicate with the "residents of Mars" if they knew how to receive his signals, and about Tesla shorting out the power system of Colorado Springs by sending lightning bolts 135 feet into the air?



A.to highlight the differences between Tesla and the "arrogant and impatient" Thomas Edison

B.to show that Tesla's ideas were "rarely useful" in the real world

C.to highlight some aspects of Tesla's "peculiar personality"

D.to suggest that Tesla was "untrustworthy and foolhardy" when he was quite young

1.A

2.C
3.B
4.C
5.C

I have to say 1 is in fact B.

2. D.
3. B.
4. C.
5. C.

1. D

2. D
3. B
4. B
5. C

Trust me I just did this test and I got 100 on it

To answer these questions, we need to refer to the respective texts mentioned in each question. Here's how you can find the answers:

1. For question 1, you need to refer to the text "Michael Faraday's World" and identify what intrigued Michael Faraday. Read the text carefully and look for any information related to automobiles, airplanes, photography, or batteries. Based on the answer choices provided, choose the option that aligns with the information mentioned in the text.

2. For question 2, you need to compare the operating room in the Williams story and the atom-splitting lab in the Fermi story. Look for similarities between the two locations mentioned in the texts. Consider the options provided and choose the one that best describes the similarity between these places.

3. For question 3, you need to identify a description that applies to all the scientists mentioned. Review the characteristics mentioned in the text and match them with the options provided.

4. For question 4, you need to understand the difference between historical fiction and fact in a story. Consider the definitions of both terms and analyze how they are described in the text. Look for clues that highlight the distinction between historical fiction and fact. Choose the option that accurately explains this difference.

5. For question 5, you need to examine the details provided in the text "Nikola Tesla, Inventor" and understand why the author includes them. Focus on the specific details mentioned about Tesla's preferences and actions. Analyze these details to determine why the author includes them. Choose the option that best aligns with the purpose behind including those details.

By following these steps, you should be able to find the correct answers to the questions.