PROBLEM SOLVING STRATEGY OF READING COMPREHENSION
Some of the strategies that you can use in working on reading problems, among others:
- Text does not need to read all the literature, it would just be a waste of time.
- Refer to understand the question first and then the new mean look for the answer in the text.
- Do not think too long on words or phrases that you yourself do not know what that means. Try to guess the meaning because your time is very short.
- Identify nouns and verbs are important.
- Refer glance, observe the first sentence of each paragraph.
- Read the text carefully, mark the main points, the names, definitions, conclusions place, and figures.
- Answer questions, but not for too long on one question.
- You must fill in all the answers. If you had to guess the answer, guess B or C.
- Remember, the wrong answer does not diminish your value
SOAL READING
There are two kinds of evidence which can
explain how some of Charles Darwin’s opinions were formed and promulgate. The
first is an essay on population growth by Thomas Malthus and the order is the
theory and practice of selective
breeding.
Thomas Malthus wrote that the human population
war growming faster than food supply needed to feed it. This started Darwin’s thinking about all forms of life. He
realized that in nature too many organism are being producedn and that many of
their affspring did not survive. He concluded that there must be some kind of
struggle between the organism to survive. Only some organism can survive by
winning the competition for food, avoiding predators
and by finding shelter.
Selective breeding showed Darwin that plants
and animals could be created by the selection parents which have the best
possibilities for survival. Breeders and growers selected parents with the most
suitable size, color and number of seeds or offspring. This was artificial
selection, and it led Darwin to belive that there was a similar force in
nature, but a natural selection.
Darwin drew up his theory of evolution by
natural selection over a period of many years, and the final outcome was his
book entitled “The Origin of the Species, in which he stated that not only was
evolution by natural selection but also that organism with variation suitable
for the environment survive and eventually an organism population as a whole
will become better suited for its environment.
1. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage ?
a. Survival of the fittest
b. Charles Darwin’s Opinions
c. Thomas Malthus’s Theory
d. Darwin’s Theories the Evidence
Answer
: D
2. The world “promulgated” in line 2 is closest in meaning to
a. Disseminated
b. Concurred with
c. Banned
d. Opposed
Answer
: A
3. The word “it” in line6 refers to
a. The food supply
b. The human population
c. All forms of life
d. Selective breeding
Answer
: B
4. Darwin concluded from Malthus’s theory that
a. There was not enough food for all the people in the world
b. Only those who won the fight for food survived
c. Organism survived if they struggle
d. Organism survived by becoming predators
Answer
: B
5. The word “predators” in line 11 is closest in meaning to which of the
following?
a. Diseases
b. Humans
c. Hunters
d. Floods
Answer
: C
6. Selective breeding means that
a. Organism with the most desirable characteristicswere chosen for
breeding
b. Parents were selected for breeding according to the organism
c. Organism with less desirable feature were bred with those with better
ones
d. New species af animal and plants were created
Answer
: A
7. The word “growers” in line 15 refers to
a. Food
b. Animal
c. Organism
d. Plants
Answer
: D
8. Artificial selection is used by
a. Parents
b. Nature
c. People who raise animal
d. Most plants
Answer
: C
9. Darwin’sfinal conclusion as stated in this book was
a. That we whole population will eventually survive
b. That whole groups of plants and animals will adapt better to their
environment
c. That the environment will eventually change to suit organism better
d. Evolution was not only by natural selection but also by artifical
selection
Answer
: B
10. The author’s attitude in this passage appears to be
a. Critical
b. Obsequious
c. Doubting
d. Matter-of-fact
Answer : A
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