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"In the Spotlight" & "Wired for Fear" Test

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Use the article "In the Spotlight" to answer questions 1-10.
Question 1
1.

Glossophobia is

Question 2
2.

The title "In the Spotlight" means

Question 3
3.

An older, more useful fear can trigger glossophobia. That fear is

Question 4
4.

In primates, staring at someone can be a signal of wanting to

Question 5
5.

One way to overcome glossophobia is to

Question 6
6.

Look at lines 87-112 in your story. What is the central idea of this paragraph?

Question 7
7.

What is the primary purpose of this article?

Question 8
8.

What is a secondary purpose of this article?

Question 9
9.

Which option best supports your answer for number 8?

Question 10
10.

Reread lines 80-86 in your book. Which type of supporting detail is used to tell more about the main idea of that paragraph?

Rewatch the video if needed to help you answer questions 11-20. (You may have to access your video on G. Classroom if the link doen't work.)
Question 11
11.

How is fear a useful part of a person’s survival mechanism?

Question 12
12.

How does the “fight or flight” reaction work in the body?

Question 13
13.

Which two sentences below are part of the body’s fear response according to the video?

Question 14
14.

The video shows how the threat alert helps the hippocampus, prefrontal cortex, and amygdala to —

Question 15
15.

The amygdala is also known as —

Question 16
16.

According to the video, cells called neurons do what job in the fear response?

Question 17
17.

The model of the brain in the video helps the viewer understand —

Question 18
18.

The main purpose of the video is to —

Question 19
19.

If something that first appeared as a threat turns out to be a false alarm, what can the body do?

Question 20
20.

According to the video, fear is useful because —

Answer the following vocabulary questions.
Question 21
21.

Is the most important idea that an author of a text wants you to know about the topic

Question 22
22.

What's another name for question 21?

Question 23
23.

A statement that can be proved

Question 24
24.

A statement that expresses a person’s beliefs, feelings or thoughts and cannot be proven true

Question 25
25.

A fact that is expressed in numbers

Question 26
26.

A specific instance that helps to explain an idea, such as a personal story or experience

Question 27
27.

A short account of an interesting incident

Question 28
28.

Animals do this to their prey by hiding and then attacking as prey comes near them

Question 29
29.

angry, violent behavior

Question 30
30.

believes in his or her abilities or ideas

Question 31
31.

to pull attention away from something or someone

Question 32
32.

the process of creating images that appear to move and seem to be alive

Question 33
33.

words used by a voice over to provide information and connections to help explain the topic

Question 34
34.

motionless images such as illustrations and photographs; helps the viewer to figure out what something looks like

Question 35
35.

sounds created by singing, instruments, or computer-generated tones; helps to create mood