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Reading passage2:

Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks, born on February 4, 1913, in Tuskegee,
Alabama, became a pivotal figure in the American
Civil Rights Movement. In 1955, Parks courageously
refused to give up her bus seat to a white person,
sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott. This peaceful
protest, led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., aimed to
end segregation on public buses. Rosa Parks' act of
defiance was a catalyst for change, challenging
unjust laws and inspiring others to stand up against
racial discrimination. Her quiet strength and
determination made her an emblem of the fight for
equal rights. Parks' impact extended beyond that
historic day. She continued her advocacy for civil
rights, working alongside leaders and participating in
significant events like the March on Washington for
Jobs and Freedom in 1963. Rosa Parks received
numerous accolades for her contributions to the civil
rights movement, including the Presidential Medal of
Freedom. Her legacy reminds us of the power of one
person's bravery in the pursuit of justice and
equality.
Answer the Questions:

1. Where was Rosa Parks born?


a) Birmingham, Alabama
b) Tuskegee, Alabama
c) Atlanta, Georgia
2. What did Rosa Parks refuse to do on the bus in
1955?
a) Pay the fare b) Get off the bus
c) Give up her seat to a white person
3. What did the Montgomery Bus Boycott aim to
achieve?
a) End segregation on public buses
b) Increase bus fares
c) Improve bus services
4. Who led the Montgomery Bus Boycott?
a) Rosa Parks b) Malcolm X
c) Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
5. What did Rosa Parks continue to do after the
Montgomery Bus Boycott?
a) Open a restaurant
b) Advocate for civil rights
c) Become a bus driver
6. Which prestigious award did Rosa Parks receive
for her contributions?
a) Grammy Award b) Nobel Prize
c) Presidential Medal of Freedom
7. How would you describe Rosa Parks? Explain your
answer.
Reading passage3:

Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein, one of the greatest scientific minds
in history, was born on March 14, 1879, in Ulm,
Germany. Known for his ground-breaking
contributions to physics, Einstein developed the
theory of relativity, which transformed our
understanding of space, time, and gravity. Einstein's
journey began with a curious mind and a passion for
questioning the world around him. He became a
patent examiner but spent his free time pondering
the mysteries of the universe. In 1905, he published
four papers that changed physics, including the
famous equation E=mc^2, expressing the
relationship between energy and mass. Fleeing Nazi
Germany in the 1930s, Einstein settled in the United
States, where he continued his scientific pursuits
and became an advocate for civil rights and
pacifism.
His iconic wild hair and thoughtful expression
became symbols of genius. Albert Einstein's legacy
extends far beyond his scientific achievements; his
commitment to curiosity and imagination has
inspired countless scientists and thinkers.
Answer the Questions:
1. Where was Albert Einstein born?
a) Berlin, Germany b) Munich, Germany
c) Ulm, Germany
2. What ground-breaking theory did Einstein
develop?
a) Theory of Evolutionb) Theory of Relativity
c) Quantum Theory

3. In what year did Einstein publish the theory of


relativity?
a) 1910 b) 1905 c) 1925
4. What equation is famously associated with
Einstein?
a) F=ma b) E=mc2 c) A=πr2
5. Where did Einstein settle after fleeing Nazi
Germany?
a) France b) United States c) England

6. Apart from his scientific work, what did Einstein


advocate for?
a) War b) Dictatorship
c) Civil rights and pacifism
7. How would you describe Albert Einstein? Explain
your answer.
Reading passage 4:

Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo, born on February 5, 1985, in
Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, has left an indelible mark
on the world of football. Rising from modest beginnings,
he honed his skills in the streets of Madeira before
joining Sporting Lisbon. His meteoric rise began when
he moved to Manchester United in 2003, where he
secured three English Premier League titles and won
the UEFA Champions League in 2008.
Later, Ronaldo made a blockbuster move to Real Madrid
in 2009, becoming their all-time leading scorer and
guiding them to four Champions League triumphs. His
return to Manchester United in 2021 stirred excitement
among fans worldwide.
One of the most iconic football rivalries is between
Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, fueling debates about who is
the greatest player of their generation. Ronaldo's work
ethic and dedication are inspired by his family,
particularly his mother, Maria Dolores dos Santos
Aveiro.
Answer the Questions:

1. In which year did Cristiano Ronaldo join Manchester


United?
A) 2005 B) 2007 C) 2003 D) 2009
2. How many Champions League titles did Ronaldo win
with Real Madrid?
A) Two B) Three C) Four D) Five
3. Who is considered one of Ronaldo's biggest football
rivals?
A) Neymar B) Lionel Messi
C) Kylian Mbappe D) Mohamed Salah
4. Where did Ronaldo grow up?
A) Madrid, Spain B) Lisbon, Portugal
C) Milan, Italy D) Funchal, Madeira
5. Which club did Ronaldo re-join in 2021?
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6. What is one of the major achievements of Ronaldo's
career at Manchester United?
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7. What is the birthplace of Cristiano Ronaldo?
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Reading passage 5:
Barack Obama
Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States,
holds a special place in history as the first African
American to ever hold this prestigious position. Born in
Honolulu, Hawaii, in 1961, Obama's journey began with
a strong commitment to education and hard work. After
excelling in school, he became a lawyer before
venturing into the world of politics.
Obama's presidency, which spanned from 2009 to
2017, was marked by his inspiring message of hope
and change. He aimed to address critical issues facing
the nation, such as healthcare, job creation, and
climate change. One of his landmark achievements was
the Affordable Care Act, a ground-breaking initiative
designed to make healthcare more accessible to all
Americans.
During his time in office, Obama faced both challenges
and victories. He prioritized the well-being of citizens by
introducing policies that aimed to provide affordable
healthcare for all. The Affordable Care Act, often
nicknamed "Obamacare," sought to make sure that
more people could access medical services without
facing financial hardships.
Obama's presidency was not only about policies but
also about inspiring a nation. His message of hope and
change resonated with people from all walks of life. He
encouraged citizens to believe in a brighter future and
to work together for the common good.
Answer the Questions:

1) Where was Barack Obama born?


a) Texas b) Hawaii
c) New York d) California
2) What number was Barack Obama as the President of
the United States?
a) 41st b) 43rd
c) 44th d) 46th
3) What did Barack Obama work as before entering
politics?
a) Chef b) Lawyer
c) Pilot d) Scientist
4) Which important act did Barack Obama work on to
make healthcare more accessible?
a) Clean Air Act b) Affordable Care Act
c) Education for All Act d) Jobs Creation Act
6. Why is Barack Obama famous historically?
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7. Name one important achievement of Barack Obama
during his presidency.
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