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- Q1"Thermometer Pills" This article suggests that a person who becomes dangerously overheated faces which danger?severe hypothermialack of oxygen to the brainorgan failure that can lead to deathscarlet fever30s
- Q2"Thermometer Pills" Based on information from the article, which group would MOST likely be advocates for the thermometer pill?medical researchersschool administratorsice distributorsparents of athletes30s
- Q3"Thermometer Pills" Which statement provides evidence that a product such as the thermometer pill will be helpful to athletes and coaches?While these tiny lifesavers have proven to be effective, they are quite expensive.On average the cost is $50.00 per pill.Many athletes need to be educated on the dangers of heatstroke.Over the past ten years more than two dozen athletes have died from heatstroke.30s
- Q4"Thermometer Pills" Why are younger athletes more likely to be at risk for heatstroke, according to the article?They do not sweat as much as adults.They do not recognize the warning signs.Their internal organs shut down at a lower temperature.They spend more time playing sports outdoors.30s
- Q5"Thermometer Pills" Based on the information from the article, what inference can a reader make about thermometer pills?The effectiveness of one thermometer pill is permanent.The price of thermometer pills will increase over time.The price of thermometer pills will decrease over time.The effectiveness of one thermometer pill is temporary.30s
- Q6"Thermometer Pills" According to the article, how many athletes over the last ten years have died from the medical condition known as heatstroke?zero athletesless than two dozenmore than two dozenten young athletes10s
- Q7"Thermometer Pills" Which statement provides the most concrete supporting evidence for the author's argument that heatstroke can be very dangerous to younger athletes?The player is then rushed indoors and placed in an ice bath to rapidly decrease his or her body temperature.While these tiny lifesavers have proven to be effective, they are quite expensive.Over the past ten years more than two dozen athletes have died from the medical condition known as heatstroke.On average the cost is $50.00 per pill.10s
- Q8"Thermometer Pills" Consider the first and last sentences in the article. Which statement can you infer to be true?Heatstroke is one of the most serious problems that affects young athletes each and every year.Parents often worry about their children, especially when it involves athletics in some wayWhen it comes to a possible danger, parents are willing to do what it takes to take care of their children.It is almost impossible for parents to have peace of mind while their young athletes are outside on a hot day.30s
- Q9"The River Thames" What is the MOST LIKELY reason that historic sites like the Palace of Westminster were built along the Thames?The river was the main mode of transportation.The river needed to be defended from invaders.The river was a place of recreation.The river offered people a beautiful view.120s
- Q10"The River Thames" What would MOST LIKELY happen if Londoners started putting household waste in the Thames again?The river would flood.The water would become polluted.The House of Commons would close.The city’s residents would move away.30s
- Q11"The River Thames" What is the MOST LIKELY reason many civilizations developed around rivers?The river provided people with water, food, and transportation.Rivers offered people a way to defend their cities.Many businesses used rivers to import and export goods.People could dispose of their wastes in rivers.30s
- Q12"The River Thames" What would MOST LIKELY happen if the Thames Barrier failed?London would be in danger of flooding.There would not be enough drinking water.The fish population would decrease.Ships would not be able to leave the docks.30s
- Q13What would MOST LIKELY happen if the Thames experienced a drought in the twenty-first century?People would be unable to leave the city.The city would start to smell.Businesses would be forced to close.The city’s water supply would decrease.30s
- Q14"The River Thames" What is the MOST LIKELY reason the British tribes built defenses along the River Thames?They thought that the Thames was going to flood.They knew that the Romans needed food and water.They knew that the Thames would allow the Romans to move inland.They thought that the waters would be too rough for the Romans.30s
- Q15"The River Thames" What is the MOST LIKELY reason the Germans followed the Thames during their air raids?They didn’t want to lose their way.They didn’t want to harm innocent citizens.They knew the Thames led to the center of London.They knew the British were defending the riverbanks.30s