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[Your Name] [Date] Quiz About [Your Topic]

Question 1 A first-grade teacher accompanies his class to the school's computer lab three times a week for computer instruction. Which of the following is the most important educational principle that should be followed with regard to this program? A. Computer instruction should focus primarily on the skills and software of greatest interest to the majority of students in the class. C. Computer skills should be presented primarily in a drill-and-practice format to allow the most efficient use of time and resources. B. Computer classes should consist of skills lessons that are presented in a predetermined sequence at a standardized pace. D. Computer skills should be taught primarily in the context of what students are learning in their regular classroom

Question 2 Students in a third-grade class have been writing stories about animals for their library of student-made books. One student wants to download photos from a Web site on the Internet to illustrate her story. The teacher agrees and requests that the student identify the Web site beneath the pictures in her story. Which of the following is the most important reason for asking the student to do this? A. It will enable other students who read her story to find that Web site readily. C. It will permit the teacher to verify the student's mastery of a specific learning objective in technology. B. It will facilitate the teacher's development of a catalog of useful and interesting Web sites. D. It will promote the student's understanding of the importance of citing sources for her work.

Question 3 Where is [your topic] found? A. [Insert incorrect answer] C. [Insert incorrect answer] B. [Insert correct answer] D. [Insert incorrect answer]

Question 4 What does [your topic] eat? A. [Insert correct answer] C. [Insert incorrect answer] B. [Insert incorrect answer] D. [Insert incorrect answer]

Question 5 How long does [your topic] stay with its mother? A. [Insert incorrect answer] C. [Insert incorrect answer] B. [Insert correct answer] D. [Insert incorrect answer]

Question 6 The enemy of [your topic] is: A. [Insert incorrect answer] C. [Insert incorrect answer] B. [Insert incorrect answer] D. [Insert correct answer]

Question 7 The estimated population of [your topic] is: A. [Insert incorrect answer] C. [Insert correct answer] B. [Insert incorrect answer] D. [Insert incorrect answer]

Bonus Question A [your topic] is interesting because: A. [Insert incorrect answer] C. [Insert incorrect answer] B. [Insert incorrect answer] D. [Insert incorrect answer]

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Key 1) D 2) D 3) B 4) A 5) B 6) D 7) C