Small Lies, Big Consequences
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I, Too by Langston Hughes
Figurative Language
100

What part of the brain did researchers scan to observe emotional responses during lying?

Amygdala

100

How many participants were involved in the experiment?
A) 100
B) 55
C) 75
D) 30

B) 55

100

“When you lie or cheat for your own benefit, it makes you feel bad. But when you keep doing it, that feeling goes away, so you’re more likely to do it again.”

What does the phrase that feeling goes away imply about the person’s emotional response?
A) It becomes stronger
B) It disappears over time
C) It improves their confidence
D) It gets redirected toward others

B) It disappears over time

100

 Which statement best describes a main theme of the poem?

  1. It is difficult to remain hopeful in the face of adversity.
  2. Social change happens through the efforts of many people.
  3. People often do not realize the depths of their own prejudices.
  4. Racial prejudice is disgraceful and will dissolve in favor of equality.

D. Racial prejudice is disgraceful and will dissolve in favor of equality.

100

What literary device is used in the line “I, too, sing America”?
A) Personification
B) Hyperbole
C) Metaphor
D) Allusion
 

D) Allusion
(It alludes to Whitman’s “I Hear America Singing”)

200

How did the researchers test whether people would lie for personal gain?

By asking participants to estimate the number of pennies in a jar and rewarding them for exaggerating

200

Miss Wilson is apart of which generation? 

Gen Z, Millennial, Gen Alpha or Boomers 

Millennial 

200


Physiological and neurological measures of emotional arousal are observed when people deceive.”

What does the word arousal most likely mean in this context?
A) Excitement caused by romantic attraction
B) The act of waking up
C) A state of heightened emotion or alertness
D) Boredom or disinterest

C) A state of heightened emotion or alertness

200

How is the detail of the speaker being asked to eat in the kitchen important to the theme?

  1. It emphasizes the unfair treatment the speaker receives.
  2. It highlights the speaker's dissatisfaction with life in America.
  3. It shows how unfriendly people are in America.
  4. It reveals how unaffected the speaker is by discrimination.

A. It emphasizes the unfair treatment the speaker receives.

200

What effect does the repetition of the phrase “I, too” have in the poem?
A) It creates a musical rhyme
B) It emphasizes the speaker’s connection to American identity
C) It confuses the reader about the speaker’s role
D) It suggests the speaker is unsure

B) It emphasizes the speaker’s connection to American identity

300

What happened to the participants' brain activity in the amygdala as they continued to lie?

It decreased, showing reduced emotional response

300

What type of lie did not increase in magnitude over time?
A) Lies told to benefit the partner
B) Lies told to benefit both people
C) Lies told to benefit the lie
D) All lies increased

A) Lies told to benefit the partner

300

Despite her laconic responses, everyone knew she was absorbing every detail of the conversation.

What does laconic most likely mean?

A. Chatty and cheerful
B. Brief and to the point
C. Confused and distracted
D. Rude and uninterested

B. Brief and to the point

300

How is the speaker affected when he is asked to eat in the kitchen?

  1. The speaker is embarrassed that he is asked to eat in the kitchen.
  2. The speaker is angered by the unfair treatment he receives.
  3. The speaker is confident that things will change for the better.
  4. The speaker is confused about the discrimination he experiences.

C. The speaker is confident that things will change for the better.

300

Which line from the poem contains a metaphor comparing the speaker to a part of America?
A) “I am the darker brother.”
B) “They send me to eat in the kitchen.”
C) “I, too, sing America.”
D) “And be ashamed.”

C) “I, too, sing America.”

400

What does the article suggest is a possible reason that small lies lead to bigger ones?

Moral desensitization—people feel less bad the more they lie

400

Finish the lyric 

"So you're a tough guy, like it really rough guy..."

"...just can't get enough guy, chest always so puffed guy."

400

The scientist’s explanation was so esoteric that only a few students in the advanced physics class could grasp it.

What does esoteric most likely mean?

A. Widely understood
B. Requiring little effort to comprehend
C. Intended to be kept secret
D. Understood by a specialized few

D. Understood by a specialized few

400

What does the “kitchen” most likely symbolize in the poem?
A) A place for cooking
B) Family tradition
C) Exclusion or segregation
D) Poverty

C) Exclusion or segregation

400

What does the idiom “break the ice” mean?

A) Literally break frozen water
B) Cause tension in a situation
C) Begin a conversation in a relaxed way
D) Make someone angry

C) Begin a conversation in a relaxed way

500

What kind of evidence does the article use to support its main argument?

A) Only stories from past liars
B) Mostly anecdotes from researchers
C) Both anecdotal and scientific evidence, with a focus on scientific findings
D) Only survey data from students

C) Both anecdotal and scientific evidence, with a focus on scientific findings

500

Finish the Lyric 
 Doja Cat – "Say So"
Lyric:
"Day to night to morning, keep with me in the moment..." 

"...I'd let you had I known it, why don't you say so?"

500

The coach gave a tirade after the team lost, his voice booming as he paced furiously across the locker room.

What does tirade most likely mean?

A. A passionate compliment
B. A long, angry speech
C. A brief announcement
D. A silent protest

B. A long, angry speech

500

What can we infer about the “tomorrow” the speaker refers to?
A) A literal day coming soon
B) A hopeful future when racial equality will be achieved
C) A day when he will leave the country
D) A time when he will eat better food

B) A hopeful future when racial equality will be achieved

500

Which of the following is an example of hyperbole?

A) He’s got a heart of stone.
B) I’ve told you a million times to clean your room!
C) The moon played hide and seek with the clouds.
D) It was as light as a feather.

B) I’ve told you a million times to clean your room!

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