Matching Pairs Question Types Memory Games Online version A memory game with the different question types, reading and listening. by Mariana Garza Anaya 1 Factual Information 2 Negative Factual Information 3 Purpose 4 Schematic Framework 5 Detail 6 Attitude 7 Gist Content 8 Inference 9 Vocabulary 10 Prose Summary 11 Connecting Content 12 Organization 13 Gist Purpose 14 Function 15 Reference 16 (Listening) Inferece 17 Paraphrase 18 Insert Text Listen again to part of the conversation. Why does the student say this? According to paragraph 1, the word vows is closest in meaning to: The author describes The Alchemist as "one of the best-selling books of all time" in paragraph 1 order to: According to paragraph 1, what is an example of the body’s innate intelligence? The word it in the passage refers to: According to paragraph 1, what can be inferred about the possible result of a straight chiropractor not being able to correct a misalignment of the spinal cord? According to the professor, which of the following foods contain omega-3 fatty acids? Choose two answers. Complete the table below to summarize the information. Match the appropriate statement to the tribe with which is associated. Which of the following best expresses the essential information in the highlighted sentence? Incorrect answers choices change the meaning in important ways or leave out essential information. "In histone patterning, a second chemical tag affixes itself to proteins called histones inside DNA coil and tightens or loosens it, thereby preventing or promoting gene expression". What does the professor mainly discuss? Why does the student visit the student housing office? The professor discusses the reproductive cycle of a flowering plant. Put the steps in its process in order according to the lecture. An introductory sentence for the brief summary passage is provided below. Complete the summary by selecting THREE answer choices that expresses the most important ideas in the passage. Some sentences do not belong because they express ideas that are not presented in the passage or are minor ideas in the passage. (Listening) What can be inferred about the library clerk and her job? Listen again to part of the lecture. What is the professor’s purpose in saying this? According to paragraph 1, all of the following sectors incorporate gender-inclusive language EXCEPT: Look at the four squares in paragraph 2 that indicate where the following sentence could be added to the passage. An example of this release exercise. Where would the sentence best fit? How does the professor organize the information she presents in the class?