History Of Communication Technology Question Preview (ID: 50481)
Students Have Learned This Week About The Life Of Alexander Graham Bell, They Have Also Compared And Contrasted Older Phones With New Ones. This Game Tests Their Knowledge In This New Learning.
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Alexander Graham Bell was born in
a) Switzerland
b) Italy
c) Scotland
d) None of the choices
Bell was interested in
a) Working in chemicals
b) Studying sounds
c) Teaching children
d) Selling machines
Bell developed the system of
a) Visible speech
b) Audible speech
c) Telegraphs
d) All choices
Patent means
a) Government grant
b) It gives someone a right to make, use or sell and invention
c) No one else can make or sell the same kind of thing
d) All choices
Only one got the patent for inventing the telephone
a) Alexander Graham Bell
b) Elisha Gray
c) Mr. Watson, Bell’s assistant
d) None of the choices
Bell’s parents were
a) Blind
b) Deaf
c) Mute
d) Deaf and mute
Old phones
a) Had touch screens
b) Were made of wood
c) Were mobile
d) Could be put in your pockets
New phones
a) Are made of one set
b) Have wires
c) Are big
d) Used in houses only
One similarity between old and new phones is
a) Both are used to talk to others
b) Having the same size
c) Being made of the same material
d) Having buttons
Unlike old phones, new phones
a) Can be used in offices only
b) Can send voice messages and photos
c) Are made of wood
d) Have wires
The following are used to “Compare” except for
a) And
b) Whereas
c) But
d) Both
The following are used to “Contrast” except for
a) Also
b) While
c) But
d) However
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