Comprehension
Vocabulary
Inference
Response
Comprehension 2
10

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

10

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

10

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

10

Q16. Write one way you use your smartphone daily.

answers vary

10

Q11. Which is NOT mentioned as a part of the body affected by phone use?

  • Back

  • Eyes

  • Neck

  • Thumb

Eyes

20

Q11. Which is NOT mentioned as a part of the body affected by phone use?

  • Back

  • Eyes

  • Neck

  • Thumb

Eyes

20

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

20

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

20

Q6. True or false:                                         __________

Holding one position for a long time while texting could lead to sleep disorders.

true


20

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

30

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

30

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

30

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

30

Q5. Is the following a fact or an opinion?                        __________
 “People love using their smartphones.”

opinion

30

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

40

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

40

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

50

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

50

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