Critical Reading For Exams / Short Reading Comprehension 30


When Rob became interested in electricity, his clear-headed father considered the boy’s fancy to be instructive  as well as amusing; so he heartily encouraged his son, and Rob never lacked batteries, motors, or supplies of any  sort that his experiments might require. 

He fitted up the little back room in the attic as his workshop, and from thence, a network of wires soon ran  throughout the house. Not only had every outside door its electric bell, but every window was fitted with a burglar  alarm; moreover, no one could cross the threshold of any interior room without registering the fact in Rob’s work-  shop. The gas was lighted by an electric fob; a chime, connected with an erratic clock in the boy’s room, woke the  servants at all hours of the night and caused the cook to give warning; a bell rang whenever the postman dropped a  letter into the box; there were bells, bells, bells everywhere, ringing at the right time, the wrong time and all the  time. And there were telephones in the different rooms, too, through which Rob could call up the different mem-  bers of the family just when they did not wish to be disturbed. 

His mother and sisters soon came to vote the boy’s scientific craze a nuisance; but his father was delighted  with these evidences of Rob’s skill as an electrician and insisted that he be allowed perfect freedom in carrying out  his ideas. 
 



The author’s purpose for the second paragraph is

To evidence that Rob lacked for no supplies.
To show how ingenious Rob was.
To represent just how far Rob’s experiments went.
To show just how intrusive the experiments were, much to the chagrin of all inhabitants.
To fully develop the latitude father gave and the control he had.

Which is the best selection describing the social commentary inferred in the passage?

Father makes the decisions as head of household.
Mother has half decision-making authority over the children.
Mother provides input taken into consideration by father.
Sisters have a vote in the family business as do all family members.
Father knows best.

Paragraph three, lines (12–14), performs which of the following functions?

Demonstrates the continuing grip father has over the entire household
Postulates the notion that perhaps the experiments have gone too far
Shows that mother and sister’s input is valuable and heralded
Warrants a rethinking of the continuous supplying of materials to Rob
Shows father is willing to listen and alter decisions if warranted