Outliers: The Story of Success

Outliers: The Story of Success

9th Grade

12 Qs

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Outliers: The Story of Success

Outliers: The Story of Success

Assessment

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English

9th Grade

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Created by

Kassie Hutchinson

Used 22+ times

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12 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which of the following inferences about the author’s thesis is best supported by the first paragraph of the excerpt?

Preparation is more important than innate talent when it comes to achievement.

Neither preparation nor innate talent are important for achievement.

Preparation and innate talent are equally important when it comes to achievement.

Innate talent is more important than preparation for achievement.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which of the following words best replaces spirited as it is used in the following passage?

For almost a generation, psychologists around the world have been engaged in a spirited debate over a question that most of us would consider to have been settled years ago. The question is this: is there such a thing as innate talent?

vigorous

uniterested

truthful

important

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which sentence from the excerpt best supports the idea that more practice leads to greater success?

“With the help of the Academy’s professors, they divided the school’s violinists into three groups.”

“Many of Wolfgang’s childhood compositions, such as the first seven of his concertos for piano and orchestra, are largely arrangements of works by other composers.”

“The students who would end up the best in their class began to practice more than everyone else: six hours a week by age nine, eight hours a week by age twelve, sixteen hours a week by age fourteen, and up and up…”

“Of course, this doesn’t address why some people get more out of their practice sessions than others do.”

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

What information mainly does the following quotation convey?

“In study after study, of composers, basketball players, fiction writers, ice skaters, concert pianists, chess players, master criminals, and what have you, this number comes up again and again. Of course, this doesn’t address why some people get more out of their practice sessions than others do. But no one has yet found a case in which true world-class expertise was accomplished in less time.”

Ice skaters can achieve mastery more quickly than chess players.

All people get the same results out of their practice sessions.

The time required for mastery is consistent across a wide variety of skills.

Sometimes true world-class expertise can be achieved in fewer than ten thousand hours.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

With which of the following statements about success would the author most likely agree?

Some people are highly skilled due to natural ability.

Violinists must practice harder than pianists to achieve success.

Those at the very top achieve their positions by putting in the most hours.

Some people work harder than everyone else, but never achieve mastery.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which of the following adjectives best describes Mozart’s early childhood compositions as presented in the text?

unexceptional

beautiful

outstanding

terrible

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Match the vocabulary word with its corresponding synonym:

innate

natural

decisive

resolutely

absorb

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