Chapter 7 Reading Test: Inferences
There are 4 parts (pages) to this test:
Part 1 - Reading Passage A (6 questions)
Part 2 - Graph (5 questions)
Part 3 - Cartoon (2 questions)
Part 4 - Chart (2 questions)

Test-Taking Tips:
1. Read the questions first.
2. Read each passage at least 2 times. OR Study the chart, graph, or cartoon carefully before answering the questions.
3. Answer the questions you know for sure first then try the harder questions.
4. Always go back to the main idea of the paragraph to make sure your answers support it.

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Part 1 - Passage A
Read the textbook passage below. Click on the answer to the questions that follow each passage. There are six questions for passage A.
Reading Passage A
Which statement is logically supported by this passage? 1. Eyewitness testimony is useless. 2. More than just a few guilty people have probably gone free. *
1 point
Which statement is logically supported by this passage? 1. Two sincere eyewitnesses may give contradictory evidence. 2. Eyewitnesses who are wrong are very likely to know that they are wrong. *
1 point
Which statement is logically supported by this passage? 1. An eyewitness who is not confident may be more accurate than one who is. 2. Separating out truth from fiction in a trial must be relatively easy. *
1 point
Which statement is logically supported by this passage? 1. The author feels that an ordinary-looking culprit is harder to identify. 2. Memories we are quite sure about are very likely to be 100 percent true. *
1 point
Which statement is logically supported by this passage? 1. Jurors must sometimes make some very difficult judgments. 2. Our memories are a mixture of correctly and incorrectly remembered events. *
1 point
Which statement is logically supported by this passage? 1. The opinions we currently hold can affect how we remember events. 2. The Supreme Court later revised its opinion regarding eyewitness identifications. *
1 point
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