Will You Drive an Electric Car One Day?

Will You Drive an Electric Car One Day?

5th Grade

7 Qs

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Will You Drive an Electric Car One Day?

Will You Drive an Electric Car One Day?

Assessment

Quiz

English

5th Grade

Hard

Created by

Margaret Anderson

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7 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Read "Will You Drive an Electric Car One Day?"

Based on the selection, why did the U.S. government give “billions of dollars to makers of electric cars” for development?

The use of gas-powered cars does not save the U.S. money like electric cars do

The use of gas-powered cars is causing pollution to remain in our atmosphere.

The world’s population is declining, so gas-powered cars may not be needed in the future.

The world’s population is growing faster than the supply of available oil.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Read "Will You Drive an Electric Car One Day?"

Why did the author end the selection with the quote below?

“ ‘The typical car is parked 23 hours a day. You can charge it while you work and while you sleep,’ Lowenthal says.”

to tell the reader that people lose a lot of good driving time

to give the reader technical information about vehicles

to show that electric cars are easy to charge and maintain

to persuade the reader to buy charging stations

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Read "Will You Drive an Electric Car One Day?"

What are the main ideas supported by the selection?

Electric cars are cheaper to buy than gasoline-powered cars, and they can only go for 100 miles before recharging.

Nissan will sell more gasoline-powered cars, and other car companies will stop making battery-powered cars in the future.

Electric cars have some limitations, and the U.S. government sees electric cars as a solution to the oil supply problem.

Tony Posawatz estimates that the price of oil will go up in the future due to population increases, and fewer vehicles will be on the road.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Read "Will You Drive an Electric Car One Day?"

According to the selection, why does the author include information about the world’s population today as compared to 2050?

to tell how popular the electric car will be in the future

to show that the increase in population does not matter

to explain that the population is not going to change

to describe the importance of reducing the demand for gas

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Read "Will You Drive an Electric Car One Day?"
In the sentence below, what is the meaning of the phrase “kick the oil habit”?
“The cars may help Americans kick the oil habit one day.”
get to use more oil
turn oil into gasoline
stop using so much oil
use oil only for important things

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Read "Will You Drive an Electric Car One Day?'

What is the reason for the section titled “Charge It” in the selection?

to tell how much gasoline cars use

to explain challenges faced by electric cars

to state how cheap it can be to charge an electric car

to give a clear picture of what an electric car looks like

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Read "Will You Drive an Electric Car One Day?"

In paragraph 4, what is the meaning of the sentence below?

“But huge roadblocks remain.”

Electric cars have some issues that need to be resolved.

Electric cars break down easily and may block traffic on roads.

Electric cars may solve the U.S. government’s oil supply problem.

Electric cars and gasoline-powered cars will cause traffic problems.