Reading Comprehension
Reading Comprehension
Reading Comprehension
Part 3
BYONLINE E LEARNONFEBRUARY 26, 2018
Directions: In this test you will read several passages. Answer all the questions that follow by
encircling the correct answer.
Answers
Passage C
1.
1. In the year 1799, an officer of the French Army was stationed in a small fortress on the Rosetta
River, a mouth of the Nile, near Alexander, Egypt. He was interested in the ruins of the ancient
Egyptian civilization, and had seen the sphinx and the pyramids, those mysterious structures that
were erected by men of another era.
2. One day, as a trench was being dug, he found a piece of black slate on which letters had been
carved. He had studied Greek in school, and knew this was an inscription written in that language.
There were two more lines carved into the stone: one on the Egyptian characters he had seen on
the ruins , the other in completely unfamiliar characters.
3. The officer realized the importance of such a find, and relinquished it to scholars who had been
puzzling over Egyptian inscriptions.
4. In 1802, a french professor by the name of Champollion began studying the stone in an attempt to
decipher the two unknown sets of characters using the Greek letters as a key. He worked with the
stone for over twenty years, and in 1823, announced that he had discovered the meaning of the
fourteen signs, and in doing so, had unlocked the secret of ancient Egyptian writing.
5. Some 5000 years after an unknown person had made those three inscriptions, the Rosetta Stone
became a key, unlocking the written records of Egypt and sharing the history of that civilization
with the rest of the world.
QUESTIONS:
c. The discovery of the Rosetta Stone led to a better understanding of the history of Egypt.
d. A French Army officer studied the Rosetta Stone and the inscriptions carved into it.
1. What might have happened if the Rosetta Stone were not found?
b. Ancient Egypt would have not reached the peak of its glory.
d. Egyptian civilization would have not been fully understood by the modern world.
b. The Egyptians scholars were puzzled by the inscriptions found in the Rosetta Stone.
c. The founder of the Rosetta Stone knew of its value and turned it over to the proper authorities.
d. The officer did not think the Rosetta Stone had much value and therefore gave it away.
1. What literary technique was used by the writer in developing the passage?
Answers
BYONLINE E LEARNONSEPTEMBER 8, 2018
Answers
Directions: In this test you will read several passages. Answer all the questions that follow by
encircling the correct answer.
Passage C
1.
1. In the year 1799, an officer of the French Army was stationed in a small fortress on the Rosetta
River, a mouth of the Nile, near Alexander, Egypt. He was interested in the ruins of the ancient
Egyptian civilization, and had seen the sphinx and the pyramids, those mysterious structures that
were erected by men of another era.
2. One day, as a trench was being dug, he found a piece of black slate on which letters had been
carved. He had studied Greek in school, and knew this was an inscription written in that language.
There were two more lines carved into the stone: one on the Egyptian characters he had seen on
the ruins , the other in completely unfamiliar characters.
3. The officer realized the importance of such a find, and relinquished it to scholars who had been
puzzling over Egyptian inscriptions.
4. In 1802, a french professor by the name of Champollion began studying the stone in an attempt to
decipher the two unknown sets of characters using the Greek letters as a key. He worked with the
stone for over twenty years, and in 1823, announced that he had discovered the meaning of the
fourteen signs, and in doing so, had unlocked the secret of ancient Egyptian writing.
5. Some 5000 years after an unknown person had made those three inscriptions, the Rosetta Stone
became a key, unlocking the written records of Egypt and sharing the history of that civilization
with the rest of the world.
QUESTIONS:
c. The discovery of the Rosetta Stone led to a better understanding of the history of Egypt.
d. A French Army officer studied the Rosetta Stone and the inscriptions carved into it.
1. What word would best describe ancient Egyptians based on the selection?
1. What might have happened if the Rosetta Stone were not found?
d. Egyptian civilization would have not been fully understood by the modern world.
b. The Egyptians scholars were puzzled by the inscriptions found in the Rosetta Stone.
c. The founder of the Rosetta Stone knew of its value and turned it over to the proper authorities.
d. The officer did not think the Rosetta Stone had much value and therefore gave it away.
What literary technique was used by the writer in developing the passage?