The Correlation Between Digital And Analog Reading Methods On The Qualitative Reading Comprehension Of Students Of Vario

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“The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin (1894)
Comprehension Quiz
Time Allotted: Six Minutes

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Identify and discuss one theme in the story. Connect it to a real life event, one either experienced or observed by you.

  • 2. 

    What is ironic about the last sentence?"When the doctors came they said she had died of a heart disease-of joy that kills."

  • 3. 

    What do the characters believe about Mr. Mallard?

    • A. 

      That he left town on a business trip.

    • B. 

      That he was killed in a train accident.

    • C. 

      That he left his wife.

    • D. 

      That he sent them a telegram.

    Correct Answer
    B. That he was killed in a train accident.
    Explanation
    The characters believe that Mr. Mallard was killed in a train accident. This can be inferred from the fact that they were discussing his death and mourning his loss. The mention of a telegram suggests that they received some form of communication regarding his demise, further supporting the belief that he died in a train accident.

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  • 4. 

    What happened to Mr. Mallard, according to the story?

    • A. 

      He left his wife for another woman.

    • B. 

      He was cheated by his friend Richards in a business deal.

    • C. 

      He was cheated by his friend Richards in a business deal.

    • D. 

      Nothing happened to him.

    Correct Answer
    D. Nothing happened to him.
    Explanation
    According to the story, nothing happened to Mr. Mallard. This implies that he did not experience any significant event or change in his life.

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  • 5. 

    Age:

    • A. 

      11-

    • B. 

      11-14

    • C. 

      14-15

    • D. 

      15-16

    • E. 

      17-18

    • F. 

      18+

  • 6. 

    On a scale of 1 to 5, how often do you read recreationally?

    • A. 

      1 (Never)

    • B. 

      2 (Rarely)

    • C. 

      3 (Sometimes)

    • D. 

      4 (Often)

    • E. 

      5 (Always)

    Explanation
    This question asks respondents to rate how often they engage in recreational reading on a scale of 1 to 5. The options range from "Never" to "Always". The chosen answer indicates the frequency of recreational reading, with 1 indicating no recreational reading at all and 5 indicating reading for recreation all the time.

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  • 7. 

    How did Richards hear about the unfortunate event?

    • A. 

      He received a telegram.

    • B. 

      He read about it in the newspaper.

    • C. 

      Josephine told him about it.

    • D. 

      He heard it while eavesdropping on Mrs. Mallard’s conversation.

    Correct Answer
    A. He received a telegram.
    Explanation
    Richards heard about the unfortunate event by receiving a telegram.

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  • 8. 

    Have you ever read the short story "The Story of an Hour"?

    • A. 

      Yes

    • B. 

      No

  • 9. 

    What feeling does Mrs. Mallard realize she values the most?

    • A. 

      Her husband’s love for her.

    • B. 

      Self-assertion

    • C. 

      Her love for her husband

    • D. 

      Excitement

    Correct Answer
    A. Her husband’s love for her.
    Explanation
    Mrs. Mallard realizes that she values her husband's love for her the most. This is evident from the fact that when she learns about her husband's death, instead of feeling devastated, she feels a sense of liberation and freedom. She realizes that she can now live for herself and not be bound by the expectations and limitations of her marriage. This suggests that her husband's love was suffocating and restrictive for her, and she values her newfound independence and self-assertion more than anything else.

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  • 10. 

    What happens to Mrs. Mallard at the end of the story?

    • A. 

      She faints with joy.

    • B. 

      She dies of a heart attack.

    • C. 

      She realizes that Mr. Mallard is alive.

    • D. 

      She enjoys a moment of triumph.

    Correct Answer
    B. She dies of a heart attack.
    Explanation
    At the end of the story, Mrs. Mallard dies of a heart attack. This is revealed when her sister, Josephine, finds her lifeless body after she had received the news of her husband's death and subsequent realization that he was actually alive. The shock and overwhelming emotions of the situation prove to be too much for Mrs. Mallard, leading to her tragic demise.

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  • 11. 

    What is your preference of reading method when reading for pleasure?

    • A. 

      Physical copy of paper

    • B. 

      Digitally from a screen

    Correct Answer
    A. Physical copy of paper
    Explanation
    The preference for reading a physical copy of paper when reading for pleasure could be due to various reasons. Some people find the tactile experience of holding a book and turning its pages to be more enjoyable and immersive. Additionally, reading from a physical copy may reduce eye strain and provide a break from screen time. The smell and feel of a book can also create a nostalgic and comforting experience for readers. Ultimately, the preference for a physical copy may vary based on personal preferences and the sensory experience it offers.

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  • 12. 

    What is your preference of reading method when reading for school? 

    • A. 

      Physically copy of paper

    • B. 

      Digitally from a screen

    Correct Answer
    A. Physically copy of paper
    Explanation
    Some individuals may prefer reading a physical copy of paper when studying for school because it allows for a more tactile experience. Holding a physical book or paper can provide a sense of engagement and help with concentration. Additionally, some people find it easier to annotate and highlight important information on paper, which can aid in comprehension and retention. Reading from a screen may cause eye strain or distractions from notifications, making it less conducive to focused studying.

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  • 13. 

    What is your preference of reading method when reading news articles? 

    • A. 

      Physical copy of paper

    • B. 

      Digitally from a screen

    Correct Answer
    A. Physical copy of paper
    Explanation
    The preference for reading news articles in physical copy of paper may be due to personal preferences or habits. Some individuals may find the tactile experience of holding and flipping through pages more enjoyable and engaging. Additionally, reading from a physical copy may provide a break from screen time and reduce eye strain. It may also be perceived as a more authentic and reliable source of information.

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