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Learning ActivitiesLearning ActivitiesWeek # 4Week # 4

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Quiz #1Quiz #1

Medicine QuizMedicine Quiz You have 13 out of 20 correct. That's You have 13 out of 20 correct. That's

65%.65%.

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Quiz #2Quiz #2 Results:Results:

You got You got 10 10 right out of right out of 1010. That's . That's 100100 percent. percent. A paramedic is a doctor. A paramedic is a doctor.

True. True. False. False.

That's right! A paramedic can give emergency medical help, but he or she isn't a That's right! A paramedic can give emergency medical help, but he or she isn't a doctor.doctor.

A paramedic can give emergency medical help when a doctor isn't there. A paramedic can give emergency medical help when a doctor isn't there. True. True.

That's right! That's right! False. False.

You should call 911 every time you need a police officer. You should call 911 every time you need a police officer. True. True. False. False.

That's right! You should only call 911 in an emergency.That's right! You should only call 911 in an emergency. You should call 911 if you have an emergency. You should call 911 if you have an emergency.

True. True. That's right!That's right!

False. False.

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In San Francisco, you should call 553-4567 if you want a police officer when it's not In San Francisco, you should call 553-4567 if you want a police officer when it's not an emergency. an emergency. True. True. False. False.

That's right! The phone number is wrong. You should call 553-0123.That's right! The phone number is wrong. You should call 553-0123. It's okay to call 911 if you don't have an emergency. It's okay to call 911 if you don't have an emergency.

True. True. False. False.

That's right! It's not okay to call 911 if you don't have an emergency.That's right! It's not okay to call 911 if you don't have an emergency. When you call 911, the first thing they ask is "What's your name?" When you call 911, the first thing they ask is "What's your name?"

True. True. False. False.

That's correct! The first thing they ask is "What is the exact location of your That's correct! The first thing they ask is "What is the exact location of your emergency. emergency.

911 can only send paramedics to help you. 911 can only send paramedics to help you. True. True. False. False.

That's right! 911 can send paramedics, firefighters, and police officers to help you.That's right! 911 can send paramedics, firefighters, and police officers to help you. If you call 911, you should tell them where you are and what happened. If you call 911, you should tell them where you are and what happened.

True. True. That's right!That's right!

False. False. If you are in a car accident, but no one is hurt and the damage to the cars is small, If you are in a car accident, but no one is hurt and the damage to the cars is small,

you should call 911. you should call 911. True. True. False. False.

That's right!That's right!

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Quiz #3Quiz #3 The Lost Feast The Lost Feast QuizQuiz Choose the correct answer and then click Choose the correct answer and then click Check Your AnswersCheck Your Answers to see if you to see if you

are right. Then come back to this place to see your score.are right. Then come back to this place to see your score. Results:Results:

You got You got 4 4 right out of right out of 66. That's . That's 6666 percent. percent. Which sentence is true? Which sentence is true?

The food was hot when they found it. The food was hot when they found it. That's right!That's right!

The food was cold when they found it. The food was cold when they found it. The food wasn't cooked when they found it. The food wasn't cooked when they found it.

Which sentence is true? Which sentence is true? The food spilled on the street. The food spilled on the street. Some of the food spilled on the street, and some of the food didn't. Some of the food spilled on the street, and some of the food didn't. The food didn't spill on the street. The food didn't spill on the street.

That's right! That's right! Which sentence is true? Which sentence is true?

The neighbors took the food right away. The neighbors took the food right away. The neighbors waited a while and then took the food. The neighbors waited a while and then took the food. The neighbors left the food in the street. The neighbors left the food in the street.

Sorry, number 2 is correct. They waited a decent interval before eating it.Sorry, number 2 is correct. They waited a decent interval before eating it.

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Which sentence is true? Which sentence is true? Nick Stefanson was taking the food to a reception dinner. Nick Stefanson was taking the food to a reception dinner. Nick Stefanson was taking the food to a neighborhood group Nick Stefanson was taking the food to a neighborhood group

reunion. reunion. That's right!That's right!

Nick Stefanson was taking the food to a family reunion. Nick Stefanson was taking the food to a family reunion. Which sentence is true? Which sentence is true?

Nick Stefanson bought some food to take instead. Nick Stefanson bought some food to take instead. That's right!That's right!

Nick Stefanson made some more food to take instead. Nick Stefanson made some more food to take instead. Nick Stefanson had some extra food in his restaurant. Nick Stefanson had some extra food in his restaurant.

Which sentence is true? Which sentence is true? Nick Stefanson wants the neighbors to pay for the food. Nick Stefanson wants the neighbors to pay for the food. Nick Stefanson doesn't want the neighbors to do anything. Nick Stefanson doesn't want the neighbors to do anything.

Sorry, number 3 is true. He wants the neighbors to return Sorry, number 3 is true. He wants the neighbors to return the containers that the food came in.the containers that the food came in.

Nick Stefanson wants the neighbors to return the containers. Nick Stefanson wants the neighbors to return the containers.

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