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Preguntas Test Libro Lectura

The document appears to be a series of questions from a story. It asks about a character named Lisa who is pretending to be a student intern but actually works for one of the company's competitors. It asks her motivations for infiltrating the company and how she feels when questioned about her lie detector results. It asks about the tone and main idea of the story. It aims to build suspense by not revealing Lisa's true identity until the end.

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Preguntas Test Libro Lectura

The document appears to be a series of questions from a story. It asks about a character named Lisa who is pretending to be a student intern but actually works for one of the company's competitors. It asks her motivations for infiltrating the company and how she feels when questioned about her lie detector results. It asks about the tone and main idea of the story. It aims to build suspense by not revealing Lisa's true identity until the end.

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1. Lisa is pretending to be a student internat OneThing.

What company
does she actually work for?
- a space travel company
- one of One Things biggest partner companies
- one of OneThing´s biggest competitor companies
- a food company

2. What motivates Lisa to pretend to be a student intern at OneThing?

-She wants to steal designs and prototypes from OneThing

-She wants to become friends with Pizmo

-She wants to explore the OneThing headquarters

-She wants to learn about science and technology

3. Read these sentences from the text


Pizmo nodded “I know that you had to do a lot of security tests before
we could let you start. Thank you for your patience. I wanted to talk to
you about to lie detector results”.
“Yes? Lisa asked. Her heart was pounding so loudly in her chest that
she was sure he could hear it”.
Based on this evidence, How does Lisa most likely feel when Pizmo
brings up her lie detector.
Answer choices :
-Relaxed
-annoyed
-Anxious
-excited

4. The tone of a story is the general mood or atmosphere of the story. How
could the tone of this story be best described?
-formal and stiff
-cheerful and light
-tense and mysterious
-calm and relaxed
5. What is the main idea of this story?
- A corporate spy pretends to be a student intern at OneThing and worries
about keeping her true identity a secret.
- A corporate spy from the company OneThing prepares for a dangerous
mission.
- A student intern at the company OneThing learns that it can be dangerous to
lie.
- A student intern joins the company OneThing and begins working with the
company´s president.

6. The author does not reveal to the reader who Lisa really is until the end of
the story. Why might the author have waited till the end of the story to
share this information?

-To make the reader feel sympathetic towards Pizmo.

-To show the reader why it can be dangerous to lie.

-to make the reader dislke Lisa as a character.

-To make the reader feel curious about Lisa really is.

7. Choose the answer that best completes the sentence. Most people
tend to tell a few small fibs during the lie detector test. ………………, Lisa´s
results were unusually uniform.

-For example.

-However.

-Therefore.

-Because.

At the beginning of the book, there was a …… on the wall.

-Light

-Game

-Security camera
Angel started an online game with…

-The headmistress

-Eddie

-Mr Hayes

Mr hayes was shocked because the kids knew about…

-The clues

-The security cameras

-Angel

The kids solved…………… clues together.

-six

-five

-four

When a fire started, Mr Hayes said: “ ………….”

-I don´t want to hurt you

-You must help Eddie

-Calle the fire engines

Mr Hayes was angry to see the kids....

-Looking for clues

-Using a phone

-On his computer


At the beginning of the book, the boy tried to ….. in the corridor.

-Open the doors.

-Turn on the lights.

-Play a game.

At the beginning of the book, the boy in the corridor had a ……… in his hand.

-Camera

-Map

-Mobile phone

Angel was angry because Jess….

-Wanted to stop

-Wanted to go to the police

-Got a clue wrong

Eddie was trapped in…..

-The Globe

-The London Eye

-Battersea Power Station

..Created a a computer system connected to security cameras.

-The police

-Angel

-Mr Hayes
At the end of the story, Angel…

-Sent a last message

-Disappeared

-Saved the kids

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Showing great energy or enthusiasm for a subject or pursuit

-affable

-zealous

-tangible

-condone

Pointless

-futile

-zealous

-quarry

-scruple

A catastrophe or disaster; sudden failure

-cosmopolite

-debacle

-naive

-scruple
Able to be touched or felt

-amenity

-palpable

Showing lack of experience; innocent

-gargoyle

-zealous

-tangible

-naïve

Friendly

-naive

-affable

-futile

-zealous

Feeling of doubt or hesitation; morals

-scruple

-affable

-futile

-debacle
A desirable or useful feature or convenience

-futile

-amenity

-condone

-scruple

To accept and allow

Condone

A cultured person

-tangible

-cosmopolite

-condone

-zealous

An animal pursued by a hunter

-gargoyle

-quarry

-debacle

-amenity
A grotesque carved human or animal face or figure projecting from the gutter of
a building, typically acting as a spout to carry water clear of a wall.

-cosmopolite

-debacle

-gargoyle

-amenity

Able to perceive through touch

-Rainsford

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