Matching Pairs Question Types Memory GameOnline version Match each question type with their example. by Dana Garcia Travesi 1 Function 2 Prose Summary 3 Negative Factual Information 4 Paraphrase 5 Schematic Framework 6 Inference 7 Gist Purpose 8 Reference 9 Organization 10 Gist Content 11 Vocabulary 12 Factual Information 13 Detail 14 Purpose 15 Connecting Content 16 Inference 17 Attitude 18 Insert Text What does the professor think of the student’s knowledge of nanotechnology? What is the lecture mainly about? According to paragraph 2, what is true of human cognitive abilities? Complete the table below to summarize the information about the biological-sex and gender-identity continua. a. Individuals can be described as male, female, or intersex. b. Most individuals will confess to having characteristics typically ascribed to the opposite gender. c. People who see themselves as equally male and female are called androgynous. d. People who undergo a sex change would be described according to their new physical characteristics. e. Physical attributes can be verified by a medical practitioner. f. There are individuals at all points between the two polarities of completely male or female. g. This continuum describes the gender a person feels matches his or her sense of self. What is the professor’s attitude toward her topic? What can be inferred about the library clerk and her job? According to paragraph 2, the word maternal is closest in meaning to? Which of the following best expresses the essential information in the highlighted sentence? Incorrect answer choices change the meaning in important ways or leave out essential information. - In this regard, he identifies with Matisse, the French painter, whose later works became infused with energy because of the difficulties he experienced in executing them. Complete the summary by selecting the THREE answer choices that express the most important ideas in the passage. a. Global family patterns are converging into a model where generations support each other emotionally, but maintain separate residences. b. Because divorce rates, single-person households, and suicide rates are all significantly higher in independent nations, it is clear that there is something amiss with their current family model. c. Interdependent nations with their newfound wealth consist of families that are no longer financially dependent on their extended families. d. The West is experiencing a fundamental paradigm shift including a heightened awareness of environmental issues and a de-emphasis on work and competitive achievement. e. East meets West as families become increasingly similar around the world. f. Modernization Theory is being replaced by the Convergence Hypothesis. - The family is evolving. According to paragraph 4, all of the following are results of the third wave of feminism EXCEPT: Why does the student go to see her advisor? Why does the professor mentioned infanticide? In paragraph 3, why does the author mention "that divorces rates, single-person households, and suicide rates were 10 times higher in the independent nation"? Which of the following are suggestions the registrar clerk makes? For each suggestion, place a checkmark in the Yes or No column. The phrase these molecules in the passage refers to: According to paragraph 3, what does the author imply about creativity? Listen again to the part of the conversation. Why is the student’s purpose in saying this? 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 is exercise. Where would the sentence best fit?