HS112007 Paraphrasing Ex B Pg 91

HS112007 Paraphrasing Ex B Pg 91

University

6 Qs

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HS112007 Paraphrasing Ex B Pg 91

HS112007 Paraphrasing Ex B Pg 91

Assessment

Quiz

English

University

Easy

Created by

Dararat Khampusaen

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6 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

B. Scan the reading to find the sentences paraphrased below. Choose the line number.

Ants show us how complex problems can be solved by tiny machines

following simple instructions.

line 65: And of course the robots must be able to speak and give relevant

responses.

line 15: Consider the way ants forage.

line 31: Several of Hanson’s robots are incredibly lifelike.

line 7: Thus, ants provide an excellent illustration of how simple devices can

achieve complex results.

line 26: This route-finding capability is remarkably handy.

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2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

B. Scan the reading to find the sentences paraphrased below. Choose the line number.

And then there is the way that ants find and retrieve food.

line 65: And of course the robots must be able to speak and give relevant

responses.

line 15: Consider the way ants forage.

line 31: Several of Hanson’s robots are incredibly lifelike.

line 7: Thus, ants provide an excellent illustration of how simple devices can

achieve complex results.

line 26: This route-finding capability is remarkably handy.

From Social Robots:

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

B. Scan the reading to find the sentences paraphrased below. Choose the line number.

There are many amazing uses for this ability to find their way from one

point to another.

line 65: And of course the robots must be able to speak and give relevant

responses.

line 15: Consider the way ants forage.

line 31: Several of Hanson’s robots are incredibly lifelike.

line 7: Thus, ants provide an excellent illustration of how simple devices can

achieve complex results.

line 26: This route-finding capability is remarkably handy.

From Social Robots:

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

B. Scan the reading to find the sentences paraphrased below. Choose the line number.

Hanson’s creations have a remarkable resemblance to humans.

line 65: And of course the robots must be able to speak and give relevant

responses.

line 15: Consider the way ants forage.

line 31: Several of Hanson’s robots are incredibly lifelike.

line 7: Thus, ants provide an excellent illustration of how simple devices can

achieve complex results.

line 26: This route-finding capability is remarkably handy.

From Social Robots:

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

B. Scan the reading to find the sentences paraphrased below. Choose the line number.

Hanson’s creations have a remarkable resemblance to humans.

line 65: And of course the robots must be able to speak and give relevant

responses.

line 15: Consider the way ants forage.

line 31: Several of Hanson’s robots are incredibly lifelike.

line 7: Thus, ants provide an excellent illustration of how simple devices can

achieve complex results.

line 26: This route-finding capability is remarkably handy.

From Social Robots:

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

B. Scan the reading to find the sentences paraphrased below. Choose the line number.

Furthermore, the robots need to process and produce meaningful human

language.

line 65: And of course the robots must be able to speak and give relevant

responses.

line 15: Consider the way ants forage.

line 31: Several of Hanson’s robots are incredibly lifelike.

line 7: Thus, ants provide an excellent illustration of how simple devices can

achieve complex results.

line 26: This route-finding capability is remarkably handy.

From Social Robots: