Technology and Teenagers Quiz

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Technology and Teenagers Quiz

Test your knowledge on how technology affects teenagers in today's world! This engaging quiz covers various aspects of technology usage, including its implications on communication, education, and lifestyle.

Challenge yourself with questions on:

  • Texting habits
  • Video gaming effects
  • Cell phone accessibility
  • Understanding explicit evidence
30 Questions8 MinutesCreated by ScrollingSky456
Allison, a fifteen-year-old teenager from Redwood City, California, receives more than 27,000 text messages a month: The statement represents ........................
A generalization
Technology obsession
Analysis that supports decline of technology
Cause and effect relationship
Technology has come quite a long way since then .This statement means........
Techonlogy has declined
Technology is imporoving but there are some setbacks
Technology has developed
Technology is an obsession
He admits that his game playing has interfered with his grades. The statement represents ................
A hyperbole
A cause and effect relationship
A means of communication
A generalization
Which statement is false?
The generalization is more specific than numerical data
The generalization is less specific than numerical data
I'd rather give up a kidney than my phone : The statement represents an example of .....
Numerical data
Technology modification
Generalizations
Hyperbole
Which statement is correct?
Cell phones use has been abandoned recently
Landline phones gained popularity over cell phones
It's difficult for teenagers to use cell phones
Teenagers have easier access to their phones
Some teenagers don't even use their phones to make actual phone calls _ except to their parents : The statement is an example of ...........
A generalization
Numerical Data
Technology obsession
Hyperbole
The writer's questions lines 16-24 aim at..............
Examining the disadvantages of cell phones use
Considering the advantages of technology
Analyzing the costs of internet access
Defining some technical terms
Playing video games makes a teenager happy , so he plays 6-7 hourse a day . Consequently, his grades suffer.
A hyperbole
A percentage of landline use
A cause and effect relationship
A discussion of a bar graph
"Explicit textual evidence" is.................
Proofs that depend upon student's personal opinions
Information you know by common sense
Data you extract from the assigned text
Proofs depend upon previous readings
Drivers in London can expect to ...........................about 12 miles per hour
Interfere with
Average
Except
Cite
Your job is to group them by letter and put them in ......................order
Landline
Teenage
Excepted
Numerical
Losing weight can be an /a.................. That results in the avoidance of certain foods.
Aptly
Conclusion
Overuse
Obsession
We need a detailed investigation to ...................exactly why these cancers are occurring.
Except
Determine
Average
Yield to
His ................ Of certain words made his speech boring
Stimulation
Gratification
Numerical
Overuse
Kids' interest is often caught by visual ........................
Stimulation
Inference
Obsession
Overuse
Finally she .................... Temptation and helped herself to a large slice of cake.
Pursuing
Yielded to
Cited
Itched to
Much to my ...................., my work got a special mention in his speech.
Pattern
Gratification
Means
Explicit
Can we .................. places? I can't see the screen.
Cite
Pursue
Swap
Itch
There is no ........................solution to the problem of rising crime.
Summed up
Numerical
Teenage
Instant
The overall ................... Of our life changes little.
Conclusion
Overuse
Pattern
Aptly
The storyline can be ................ In a few sentences.
Summed up
Swapped
Cited
Averaged
It is difficult to .................the exact cause of the illness.
Determine
Interfere
Cite
Except
He never allows his personal feelings to ........................ hiswork.
Determine
Interfere with
Cite
Pursue
They were warned to expect a heavy air attack and by .................many casualties.
Inference
Overuse
Means
Obsession
His cell phone switched off. I'll try him on his.......................
Obsession
Conclusion
Landline
Pattern
If you're ............................ Act again, then you should get back on stage.
Interfering
Averaging
Determining
Itching to
I don't quite understand -- could you be a bit more .........................?
Except
Explicit
Teenage
Instant
His latest book is a humorous look at ...................life.
Numerical
Instant
Teenage
Aptly
There is no .................... Of tracing the debt at all
Gratification
Means
Overuse
Landline
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