Central Idea
Domain Specific Vocabulary
Text Structure/Cause and Effect
Supporting Details/Use Evidence
Author's Purpose/
100

What is the central idea of the article?

What, Why and How? 

The article explains how Hoover Dam was built to control the Colorado River and help nearby communities.

100

What does achievement most likely mean in the sentence:

"It was hard to find an adjective to describe this amazing achievement."

Mistake

Success

Machine

Danger

Success
200

How is this article mainly organized?

Compare and Contrast

Problem and Solution

Description 

Cause and Effect

Problem and solution

Problem: = flooding and lack of water

Solution = building the Hoover Dam

200

Which deatil best supports the idea that building Hoover Dam was difficult

A. Millions of people visit Hoover Dam today.
B. The river caused flooding in California and Arizona.
C. Engineers had never built a concrete dam that large before.
D. Farmers needed water for crops.



C. Engineers had never built a concrete dam that large before.

300

What was one effect of building Hoover Dam?

A. The Colorado River disappeared
B. Nearby cities gained electricity and water
C. Farmers stopped growing crops
D. Engineers stopped building dams

B. Nearby cities gained electricity and water

300

Which sentence from the article best supports the idea that Hoover Dam benefited many people?

A. “The engineers would have to contain a powerful flow of water.”
B. “Thousands of workers would be needed to work on the dam.”
C. “This gave nearby areas electricity and water.”
D. “Millions of tons of concrete were mixed on site.”

C. “This gave nearby areas electricity and water.”

300

Why did the author most likely write this article?

A. To entertain readers with a story
B. To persuade readers to visit Hoover Dam
C. To explain how Hoover Dam helped control the Colorado River
D. To compare Hoover Dam to other dams

C. To explain how Hoover Dam helped control the Colorado River