Q.1
Read the story above - Video Games. What does the author think children should be doing?
  • Their homework.
  • Playing video games.
  • Watching television.
  • Yelling at their brothers.
Q.2
Read the story above - Video Games. How does the author feel about video games?
  • He thinks everyone should play video games.
  • He doesn't care who plays video games.
  • He thinks children play video games too much.
  • He thinks children should play more video games.
Q.3
Read the story above - Video Games. What words let you know how the author feels about video games?
  • Video games have only been around for a few years.
  • They should be doing their homework or getting some exercise.
  • Video games can be played at home or on a cell phone.
  • Many parents did not play video games when they were younger.
Q.4
Read the story above - Video Games. How would most children's point of view be different than the author's point of view?
  • Most children would hate video games.
  • Most children would love video games.
  • Most children would agree with the author.
  • Most children would think people spend too much time playing video games.
Q.5
Read the story above - Video Games. Where does the author think children should be playing?
  • In their rooms.
  • At school.
  • Outside.
  • In the kitchen.
Q.6
Read the story above - Video Games. Where can video games be played?
  • Only in a store.
  • Only on a cell phone.
  • Only at home.
  • At home or on a cell phone.
Q.7
Read the story above - Video Games. How long have video games been around?
  • Hundreds of years.
  • A few years.
  • One year.
  • Thousands of years.
Q.8
Read the story above - Video Games. Why should children play a sport instead of playing video games?
  • It will make them smarter.
  • It will let them learn more about video games.
  • It will let them learn how to play with a group of people.
  • It will let them get their homework done.
Q.9
Read the story above - Video Games. How does the amount of hours playing video games change every year?
  • It decreases.
  • It increases.
  • It stays the same.
  • No one knows.
Q.10
Read the story above - Video Games. How many hours a week do children play video games?
  • 10
  • 6
  • 4
  • 14
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