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Success Reading Question Type Based 2@Aslanovs Lessons (3)

Questions 1-5 
Choose the correct letter A, B, C or D. 
1. According to paragraph A, what does Professor Neil Armstrong concern about? 
A. spending more time on TV affect academic level 
B. parents have less time stay with their children 
C. future health of British children 
D. increasing speed of property's development 
2. What does Armstrong indicate in Paragraph B? 
A. we need to take a 10 minute walk everyday 
B. we should do more activity to exercise heart 
C. girls' situation is better than boys 
D. exercise can cure many disease 
3.What is aim of First Kids' trainning? 
A. make profit by running several sessions 
B. only concentrate on one activity for each child 
C. to guide parents how to organize activities for children 
D. spread the idea that team sport is better 
4. What did Lifshitz suggest in the end of this passage? 
A. create opportunities to exercise your body 
B. taking elevator saves your time 
C. kids should spend more than 200 calories each day 
D. we should never drive but walk 
5. What is main idea of this passage? 
A. health of the children who are overweight is at risk in the future 
B. children in UK need proper exercises 
C. government mistaken approach for children 
D. parents play the most important role in children's activity
 


CRAM FOR SUCCESS – QUESTION-TYPE BASED READING PRACTICE TESTS
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS – PRACTICE TEST 8
Compliance or Noncompliance for children 
A. Many Scientists believe that socialization takes a long process, while compliance is the outset of it. 
Accordingly, compliance for education of children is the priority. Motivationally distinct forms of 
child compliance, mutually positive affect, and maternal control, observed in 3 control contexts in 103 
dyads of mothers and their 26-41-monthold children, were examined as correlates of internalization, 
assessed using observations of children while alone with prohibited temptations and maternal ratings. 
One form of compliance (committed compliance), when the child appeared committed wholeheartedly 
to the maternal agenda and eager to endorse and accept it, was emphasized. Mother-child mutually 
positive affect was both a predictor and a concomitant of committed compliance. Children who shared 
positive affect with their mothers showed a high level of committed compliance and were also more 
internalized. Differences and similarities between children's compliance to requests and prohibitions 
("Do" vs. "Don't" demand contexts) were also explored. Maternal "Dos" appeared more challenging to 
toddlers than the "Don'ts." Some individual coherence of behavior was also found across both demand 
contexts. The implications of committed compliance for emerging internalized regulators of conduct 
are discussed. 

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