Reading Comprehension Test: TV
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- Q11. Televisions show sounds and pictures. They get data from cables, discs, or over-the-air signals. They turn this data into sounds and images. People watch news and shows on them. You probably call them TVs. 2. John Baird made the first TV in 1925. It had one color. It could only show 30 lines. This was just enough room for a face. It didn't work well, but it was a start. 3. The first TV station was set up in 1928. It was in New York. Few people had TVs. The broadcasts were not meant to be watched. They showed a Felix the Cat doll for two hours a day. The doll spun around on a record player. They were experimenting. It took many years to get it right. 4. By the end of the 1930s, TVs were working well. America got its first taste at the 1939 World's Fair. This was one of the biggest events ever. There were 200 small, black and white TVs set up around the fair. The U.S. President gave a speech over the TVs. The TVs were only five inches big but the people loved it. 5. They wanted TVs. But World War II was going on during this time. Factories were busy making guns and bombs. When the war was over, TV spread across the country. 6. By 1948 there were 4 big TV networks in America. They aired their shows from 8 to 11 each night. Local shows were aired at other times. Most of the time, nothing was shown at all. TV was not "always on" like it is now. 7. Color TVs came out in 1953. They cost too much money for most. Also, shows were aired in black and white. By 1965, color TVs were cheaper. TV stations started airing shows in color. People had to switch if they wanted to see the shows. 8. Now most TVs are high-def. This means that they have many lines on them. This makes the image clear. TVs have come a long way since Baird's 30 line set. High-def TVs have 1080 lines. There are state of the art sets called 4K TVs. These TVs have 3,840 lines. Some people watch TV in 3D. I wonder what they will come up with next. Smell-o-vision anyone? 1. When did color TVs come out?192519391965195330s
- Q2Which was not true about the first TV?It could only show one colorIt only had 30 linesIt did not have sound.It did not work well.30s
- Q3When did networks start showing programs in color?193919651948192530s
- Q4Why did the first TV station only show Felix the Cat for two hours a day?Felix the Cat had been a big radio starThey were running testsFelix the Cat was the only show that they had.Felix the Cat was really popular.30s
- Q5Which of these events slowed the spread of TVs?The election of the U.S. PresidentThe World's Fair of 1939World War IIThe Civil War30s
- Q6What is the author's main purpose in writing this?He is trying to explain how a TV works.He is trying to get people to watch more TVHe is describing the history of the TV.He is telling readers how TVs became popular.30s
- Q7Why did many families switch to color TVs in 1965?World War II ended and troops returned home.Color TVs cost a lot of moneyMany shows were only shown in color.Color TVs came out in 1965.30s
- Q8Why was 1939 an important year for TV?John Baird created the first TV.The first TV station began broadcastingThe first color TV was released.Many Americans were introduced to TV.30s
- Q9How many lines does a 4K TV have?304,0003,8401,08030s
- Q10Which happened first?The end of World War IIThe release of color TVsThe 1939 World's FairThe release of high-def TVs30s