Comprehension
questions for above image:
1.
Under
the Roadway section, how many different materials are considered “standard”?
a.
1
b.
2
c.
3
d.
0
2.
In the Sidewalks category, the majority of the
choices fall under which title?
a.
pilot
b.
standard
c.
optional
d.
historic
3.
How might the information on this table help someone?
a.
they
can use it to determine the best material to use
b.
they
can use it to determine the most difficult material to use
c.
they
can use it to choose the opposite of everyone else
d.
they
can use it to persuade others to change their mind
4.
Which category does not have any “pilot”
selections?
a.
Sidewalks
b.
Crosswalks
c.
Sidewalk
furnishing zones
d.
Roadways
5.
What is a logical conclusion you can make
based on this information?
a.
There
are many choices of materials when designing a street.
b.
There
are a few choices of materials when designing a street.
c.
All
streets are designed using the same materials.
d.
All
streets are designed using materials from the same place.
1.
Under the Roadway
section, how many different materials are considered “standard”?
a.
1
b.
2
c.
3
d.
0
2.
In the Sidewalks category, the majority of the
choices fall under which title?
a.
pilot
b.
standard
c.
optional
d.
historic
3.
How might the information on this table help
someone?
a.
they can use it to determine the best material to use
b.
they can use it to
determine the most difficult material to use
c.
they can use it to
choose the opposite of everyone else
d.
they can use it to
persuade others to change their mind
4.
Which category does not have any “pilot”
selections?
a.
Sidewalks
b.
Crosswalks
c.
Sidewalk furnishing zones
d.
Roadways
5.
What is a logical conclusion you can make
based on this information?
a.
There are many choices of materials when designing a
street.
b.
There are a few
choices of materials when designing a street.
c.
All streets are
designed using the same materials.
d.
All streets are
designed using materials from the same place.