Comprehension
questions for above image:
1. According
to the information on the chart, when was the first radio broadcast?
a. 1895
b. 1906
c. 1904
d. 1901
2. According to the information on the chart, who
became the first “radio president”?
a. Teddy
Roosevelt
b. Franklin
Delano Roosevelt
c. Herbert
Hoover
d. Ronald
Reagan
3. What is the target audience for the
information on the chart?
a. scientists
b. general
public
c. doctors
d. teachers
4. Which of the following statements is an
opinion about the history of radio?
a. Satellite
radio changed radio forever and made it better.
b. Satellite
radio began in 1999.
c. Transistor
radios were introduced in 1954.
d. Spotify
is a new internet radio station.
5. What is one conclusion you can make based on
the data on the chart?
a. radio
is a dying specimen of entertainment
b. radio
has been around a long time and lasts through change
c. the
internet has changed radio forever and it is no more
d. the
internet and podcasting have done away with radio
1.
According to the information on the chart, when was the
first radio broadcast?
a.
1895
b. 1906
c.
1904
d.
1901
2.
According to the
information on the chart, who became the first “radio president”?
a.
Teddy Roosevelt
b. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
c.
Herbert Hoover
d.
Ronald Reagan
3.
What is the target
audience for the information on the chart?
a.
scientists
b. general public
c.
doctors
d.
teachers
4.
Which of the
following statements is an opinion about the history of radio?
a. Satellite radio changed radio forever and made it better.
b.
Satellite radio began in 1999.
c.
Transistor radios were introduced in 1954.
d.
Spotify is a new internet radio station.
5.
What is one
conclusion you can make based on the data on the chart?
a.
radio is a dying specimen of entertainment
b. radio has been around a long time and lasts through
change
c.
the internet has changed radio forever and it is no more
d.
the internet and podcasting have done away with radio