Q.1
Read the story above - Mount Rushmore. Why did Doane Robinson want to carve faces into a mountain?
  • Because another man told him to.
  • Because he liked those presidents.
  • Because it would look nice.
  • Because it would bring more tourists to South Dakota.
Q.2
Read the story above - Mount Rushmore. After Doane Robinson thought of this idea, what did he do next?
  • He talked to Gutzon Borglum.
  • He carved Washington's face into the rocks.
  • He decided to carve the faces of people from the Wild West into the mountain.
  • He carved Jefferson's face into the rocks.
Q.3
Read the story above - Mount Rushmore. What is the first thing the two men had to decide?
  • They had to decide what faces to carve into the mountain.
  • They had to decide where to carve the faces.
  • They had to decide when to start.
  • They had to decide how they would carve the faces.
Q.4
Read the story above - Mount Rushmore. What did the two men decide next?
  • Where the Needles were located.
  • Who would be carved into the mountain.
  • How would they carve the faces.
  • How long it would take to carve the faces.
Q.5
Read the story above - Mount Rushmore. What choices did Doane want for the mountain and people?
  • Mount Rushmore and people from the Wild West.
  • Mount Rushmore and four presidents.
  • The Needles and four presidents.
  • The Needles and people from the Wild West.
Q.6
Read the story above - Mount Rushmore. Which president was carved first?
  • George Washington.
  • Thomas Jefferson.
  • Theodore Roosevelt.
  • Abraham Lincoln.
Q.7
Read the story above - Mount Rushmore. Who was carved last?
  • George Washington.
  • Thomas Jefferson.
  • Theodore Roosevelt.
  • Abraham Lincoln.
Q.8
Read the story above - Mount Rushmore. What happened to Gutzon Borglum?
  • He died a few years after Mount Rushmore was finished.
  • He died right before Mount Rushmore was finished.
  • He died at the beginning of carving Mount Rushmore.
  • His son died near the end of Mount Rushmore.
Q.9
Read the story above - Mount Rushmore. How is this text arranged?
  • The important events are written first.
  • It is written in the order it took place.
  • It is written with problems and solutions.
  • The important events are written last.
Q.10
Read the story above - Mount Rushmore. What words let you know how this text is arranged?
  • Carved, wanted, died.
  • Finished, decided, began.
  • At, by, in.
  • First, next, then.
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