Video Games - English Comprehension Test
Reading Comprehension
What is the information in this article useful for?
- Helping to convince non-gamers to play video games
- Helping to convince non-gamers that video games are value for money
- Helping to convince non-gamers that video games are not a waste of time
Non-gamers often think gamers are:
- Wasting their time
- Wasting their money
- Wasting their life
What should you be sure to keep up with when gaming?
- Relationships and hygiene
- Nourishment and relationships
- Hygiene and Nourishment
According to the article which of the following is true?
- Video games cause stress
- Video games relieve stress
Which is better for stress relief?
- An easily learned game that is difficult to master.
- A challenging game that is easily mastered
- An easily learned game that can never be mastered.
Which type of game is more effective for stress relief?
- Complex and involved
- Difficult and multi-level
- Easy and simple
According to the article playing video games is less effective at relieving stress than reading a book.
- True
- False
- Doesn't say
What helps to develop quick thinking skills?
- Danger
- A time limit
- Logic
What should be used slowly?
- Luster
- Logic
- Neither
According to the article, logical thinking skills need to be fine-tuned.
- True
- False
- Doesn't say
According to the article what does public education do a good job at?
- Teaching logical thinking skills
- Teaching quick thinking skills
- Teaching fine tuning abilities
- None of these
According to the article it is necessary to spend at least an hour a day playing video games to completely relieve stress.
- True
- False
- Doesn't say
The three main arguments in support of video game playing presented in this article are:-
- improved logic, stress relief, quick thinking
- stress relief, creative thinking, improved logic
- relationship building, stress relief, quick thinking
According to the article, when did the video game industry begin?
- In the 1970s
- In the 1980s
- Doesn't say
According to the article most video games train your mind to think:
- logically
- dangerously
- aggressively
- Doesn't say