Short Quiz in English 3 Listen to poems and give a simple paraphrase
Quiz by Quizalize Premium (Philippines)
Grade 3
English
Philippines Curriculum: Grades 1-10
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- Q1Fatma worried about passing the very difficult test.Receiving a passing grade on the difficult exam concerned Fatma.Fatma was worried about receiving good marks on the test, which was very hard.NONEBOTH30sEN3LC-Ic-3.11
- Q2Three issues are especially crucial to understanding the possible uses of the human genome.Three things are especially crucial to understanding the possible uses of the human genome.Understanding potential uses of the human genome is linked to three vital issues.NONEBOTH30sEN3LC-Ic-3.11
- Q3While most people are aware of such medical possibilities, they are less aware of the fact that genes can also uncover a great deal about humankind's history and culture.Most people know that genes are linked to potential medical advances.However, what they do not realize is genes can also tell us about a society and its past.BOTHNONEMany persons are aware of such medical possibilities, but they are less knowledgeable about people's history and culture.30sEN3LC-Ic-3.11
- Q4On June 26 Francis Collins, head of the Human Genome Project, and Craig Venter, head of Celera Genomics, announced that they had completed thereading of a "rough draft" of the human genome - the complete set of human DNA.NONEIt was announced by two researched that they had read the first reading of the complete set of human DNA.On June 26 two scientists stated they had finished the initial reading of the human genome.BOTH30sEN3LC-Ic-3.11
- Q5The fact that adult Europeans are twice as likely as Asians to tolerate lactose in milk reflects a much longer history of dairy farming in the West.In comparison to Europeans, adult Asians have an inability to tolerate lactose in dairy products such as milk. This is because Europeans have had dairy farms longer than Asians.Twice as few Asians can tolerate lactose in milk. However, the Europeans, who have a long history of dairy farming, can better tolerate the lactose.NONEBOTH30sEN3LC-Ic-3.11