
Have I Been Here Before?
Quiz by Laura Lane
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- Q1
Which idea about deja vu does the title of the selection support?
Researchers are eager to learn more about deja vu.
People who experience deja vu ask many questions.
A person experiencing deja vu may feel momentarily confused.
Deja vu usually happens spontaneously.
60s - Q2
The organization of the information in paragraphs 3 through 5 allows the author to -
emphasize that determining the cause of deja vu is critical to the scientific community
explain how scientists have tried to understand deja vu but have yet to come to a definite conclusion
identify the part of the brain that is responsible for learning and memory and how it affects deja vu
describe in detail how researchers conduct experiments on participants by overlapping experiences
60s - Q3
What does the word erroneous mean in paragraph 4?
unacceptable
incorrect
frequent
expected
60s - Q4
What is paragraph 3 mainly about?
A hypothesis about deja vu that was later proved wrong
The process of how the eyes send messages to the brain
What happens when images from the eyes reach the brain at different times
How researchers determined that blind people can experience daja vu
60s - Q5
The scenes from "Deja ville" pictured after paragraph 5 are important because they-
help the reader understand the circumstances under which deja vu may occur
show the reader that deja vu can happen when it is least expected
encourage the reader to be aware of the arrangement of items in a location
illustrate how the brain processes and stores details about a location
60s - Q6
Why does the author include quotation in paragraph 2?
to convince the reader that deja vu can be unhealthy
to explain why a person experiencing deja vu feels a certain way
to tell the reader how to avoid experiencing deja vu
to establish that deja vu can be caused by many factors
60s