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Assessment Questions – Teen Friendships Online
Grade Level: 7th Grade – Middle School
Area of Knowledge: Language Arts
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True or False
Read the following statements and indicate whether they are True (T) or False (F):
- A. 57% of teens have met a new friend online.
- B. Girls are more likely to make online friends than boys.
- C. The most common place to meet online friends is online video games.
- D. 64% of teens met their online friends on social media.
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skills Assessed: Reading comprehension, critical thinking.
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True or False
Determine if the following statements are True (T) or False (F):
- A. 51% of teens aged 13 to 14 have met a friend online.
- B. Boys are less likely to meet friends through social media than girls.
- C. Among boys, 57% have made friends while playing online games.
- D. Older teens are less likely to make online friends.
Difficulty Level: Medium
Skills Assessed: Reading comprehension, analytical skills.
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Dissertative Question
In your own words, explain why older teens are more likely to make online friends compared to younger teens. Support your answer with details from the text. (5-7 lines)
Difficulty Level: Medium
Skills Assessed: Writing, comprehension, ability to synthesize information.
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Dissertative Question
Discuss the differences in how boys and girls meet online friends. Include specific statistics from the text to support your points. (5-7 lines)
Difficulty Level: Medium
Skills Assessed: Writing, comparison and contrast, analytical thinking.
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Multiple Choice Question
What percentage of girls say they met friends through social media?
- A. 52%
- B. 64%
- C. 78%
- D. 57%
- E. 36%
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skills Assessed: Reading comprehension, data interpretation.
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Multiple Choice Question
Which of the following statements is true regarding where teens meet friends online?
- A. More teens meet friends through video games than social media.
- B. 36% of teens met friends on social media.
- C. Social media is the most common place for meeting online friends.
- D. Boys meet friends more often than girls through social media.
- E. 60% of teen friendships start in online chat rooms.
Difficulty Level: Medium
Skills Assessed: Critical analysis, comprehension.
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Multiple Choice Question
Among teens who made online friends, what percentage met through online video games?
- A. 78%
- B. 64%
- C. 36%
- D. 51%
- E. 57%
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skills Assessed: Reading comprehension, data extraction.
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Analytical Question
Analyze the impact of social media on teenage friendships. How does the text illustrate the role social media plays in forming these connections? Provide examples. (5-7 lines)
Difficulty Level: Difficult
Skills Assessed: Critical thinking, analytical writing.
Answer Key with Justifications
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Correct Answers: A-T, B-F, C-F, D-T
Justification: The statements are derived directly from the text. Boys are actually less likely to meet friends online, and the most common place is social media.
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Correct Answers: A-T, B-T, C-T, D-F
Justification: The statistics show boys have a higher percentage of meeting friends through games, and older teens are more likely to meet friends online.
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Expected Response: Students should explain that older teens have more opportunities and social skills, making them more likely to engage online.
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Expected Response: Students should note that girls prefer social media while boys prefer gaming, using statistics to support their points.
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Correct Answer: C
Justification: The text states that 78% of girls met friends through social media, indicating a clear trend.
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Correct Answer: C
Justification: The text confirms that social media is indeed the most common place for meeting online friends.
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Correct Answer: C
Justification: The text indicates that 36% of teens met friends through video games, which is less than those who met via social media.
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Expected Response: Students should discuss the pervasive influence of social media in forming friendships and provide examples from the text.