Let’s solve each question one by one.
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Question 12:
We see a comic strip with four panels: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and Supper.
- At
Breakfast, the lady is eating bananas — looks healthy.
- At
Lunch, she’s drinking coffee at her desk — maybe skipping food?
- At
Dinner, she’s eating salad — still dieting.
- At
Supper, she’s at a fast-food place (burger, fries, drink) and says “OPEN 24 HRS” — meaning it’s late night. She’s clearly not sticking to her diet anymore.
So what’s happening? She was trying to eat healthy all day… but at supper, she gave up and ate junk food.
Now look at the options:
A. The lady watches her diet. → Not true — she broke it at supper.
B. The lady is on a strict diet. → No, because she ate burger/fries at night.
C. The lady enjoys a late supper. → True, but that’s not the main point — the joke is about breaking the diet.
D. The lady foregoes her diet during supper. → YES! “Foregoes” means gives up or abandons. That’s exactly what happened.
✔ Correct answer:
D
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Question 13:
There’s a sign: “We are watching your every movement.” And there’s a CCTV camera above shelves in a store.
Why do stores put cameras and signs like this?
- To scare people from stealing → yes, that’s shoplifting prevention.
- Option A: “To warn shoppers” — too vague. Warn them of what?
- Option B: “To prevent shoplifting” — direct and correct.
- Option C: “To take photographs of shoppers” — no, that’s not the purpose; it’s for security.
- Option D: “To keep an eye on the amount of goods sold” — no, that’s done by cash registers/inventory systems.
✔ Correct answer:
B
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Question 14:
Notice says:
“Nice to see and nice to hold
but
once broken, considered SOLD!”
This means: You can look at it and touch it gently… but if you break it, you have to buy it.
Where would you find fragile items that you’re allowed to handle but must pay for if broken?
Think about departments:
- Book/magazine section? Books don’t usually break easily — unlikely.
- Kitchenware section? Plates, glasses, mugs — these ARE fragile and often displayed for handling. If you drop one, you buy it. Makes sense.
- Ladies wear? Clothes don’t break — they tear or stain, but not “broken”.
- Dry food? Cans or boxes — not really “breakable” in the same way.
Also, “nice to hold” suggests something you might pick up — like a vase, glass, or plate.
✔ Best fit:
Kitchenware section
Correct answer:
B
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Final Answer:
12. D
13. B
14. B
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of graphic stimulus worksheet.