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Comprehension Questions

What was the relationship between the narrator and the instructor ? (A) They were brothers. (B) They were schoolmates. (C) They were colleagues. (D) They were pen pals.

In what field was the question that the instructor asked the student to answer? (A) Physics (B) Chemistry (C) Mathematics (D) Biology

What is the function of the barometer ? (A) To measure length (B) To measure air pressure (C) To lift something heavy (D) To compute density

Which of the following statements is true? (A) The instructor was to give the student a perfect score. (B) The student did know the conventional answer to the question. (C) The student was fed up with scholasticism. (D) The student finally got the answer from the superintendent.