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TOEFL Practice Test: Reading Passage 3
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Questions below are based on the following passage.  So That Nobody Has To Go To School If They Don't Want To An Excerpt by Roger Sipher  A decline in standardized test scores is but the most recent indicator that American education is in trouble. One reason for the crisis is that present mandatory-attendance laws force many to attend school who have no wish to be there. Such children have little desire to learn and are so antagonistic to school that neither they nor more highly motivated students receive the quality education that is the birthright of every American. The solution to this... Show more
TOEFL Practice Test: Reading Passage 3
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1. What can you infer to be the author’s view of modern educational policies?
2. Which of the following would be a strong concluding sentence?
3. How does the passage suggest that students who do not want to be at school undermine the mission of educational institutions?
4. What is the main purpose for this passage?
5. What is the main purpose for this passage?
6. How does the author suggest that attendance law reform would help with grades?
7. Based on the context of paragraph three, what seems like the best synonym for the word archaic?
8. What does the author mean in using the word birthright to refer to American education?
9. Based on the context of paragraph three, what seems like the best synonym for the word archaic?
10. Which of the following best sums up the passage?
11. Based on the context in the final paragraph, what could be a synonym for the word tangentially?
12. How does the title relate to the passage?
13. According to the passage, why do private schools not encounter the same problems as public schools?
14. According to the passage, why do private schools not encounter the same problems as public schools?