Q9. Which of the following is NOT a tip mentioned to avoid injury?
Avoid using your thumbs
Limit daily phone use
Sit up straight
Take frequent breaks
Avoid using your thumbs
Q14. What does “it” refer to in the sentence:
“It’s now part of everyday life, and we can’t imagine not having it”
Online games
Stretching
Smartphones
Watching Youtube
Smartphones
Q10. What is the controlling idea in paragraph 2?
How smartphone injuries happen
How popular smartphones are
Why preventing injuries are important
How to prevent smartphone injuries
How smartphone injuries happen
Q16. Write one way you use your smartphone daily.
answers vary
Q11. Which is NOT mentioned as a part of the body affected by phone use?
Back
Eyes
Neck
Thumb
Eyes
Q11. Which is NOT mentioned as a part of the body affected by phone use?
Back
Eyes
Neck
Thumb
Eyes
Q15. What does “Your body” refer to in the final sentence?
Your brain
Your physical health
Your mind
All of the above
All of the above
Q14. What does “it” refer to in the sentence:
“It’s now part of everyday life, and we can’t imagine not having it”
Online games
Stretching
Smartphones
Watching Youtube
Smartphones
Q6. True or false: __________
Holding one position for a long time while texting could lead to sleep disorders.
true
Q13. What is the author’s tone toward smartphones?
Smartphones are completely harmful
Smartphone does more harm than good
Smartphones offer many benefits
Smartphone use should be balanced
Smartphone use should be balanced
Q12. How is the “healthy” phone users different from the “unhealthy” users?
Healthy users never use phones; unhealthy users use them all day
Healthy users use their fingers; unhealthy users use their toes
Healthy users only text; unhealthy users only play games
Healthy users sit up straight; unhealthy users bend their necks
Healthy users sit up straight; unhealthy users bend their necks
Q3. What does the word “strain” most nearly mean in this sentence?
“Holding one position for a long time can strain the neck and back muscles.”
To filter
To injure
To strengthen
To relax
To injure
Q15. What does “Your body” refer to in the final sentence?
Your brain
Your physical health
Your mind
All of the above
All of the above
Q5. Is the following a fact or an opinion? __________
“People love using their smartphones.”
opinion
Q12. How is the “healthy” phone users different from the “unhealthy” users?
Healthy users never use phones; unhealthy users use them all day
Healthy users use their fingers; unhealthy users use their toes
Healthy users only text; unhealthy users only play games
Healthy users sit up straight; unhealthy users bend their necks
Healthy users sit up straight; unhealthy users bend their necks
Q10. What is the controlling idea in paragraph 2?
How smartphone injuries happen
How popular smartphones are
Why preventing injuries are important
How to prevent smartphone injuries
How smartphone injuries happen
Q13. What is the author’s tone toward smartphones?
Smartphones are completely harmful
Smartphone does more harm than good
Smartphones offer many benefits
Smartphone use should be balanced
Smartphone use should be balanced
Q9. Which of the following is NOT a tip mentioned to avoid injury?
Avoid using your thumbs
Limit daily phone use
Sit up straight
Take frequent breaks
Avoid using your thumbs
Q8. Why does the writer suggest turning off your phone before and after sleeping?
To avoid disturbing other people
To give your body more rest
To make smartphone use more fun
To save battery life
To give your body more rest