Choose the correct answer. 1 Our ….. is like a helmet that protects our brain.
A skull
C neuron
B synapse
D nerve
2….. have you suffered from stress?
A How long
C How often
B When
D How long ago
3
The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award is for young people, …..?
A isn’t he
C isn’t it
B are they
D aren’t they
4
Our ability to think, process information, breathe and ….. emotions is all thanks to the brain.
A identify
C enjoy
B experience
D imagine
5 “….. smartphone is this?”
“Mark’s.”
A Which
C Who’s
B What
D Whose
6 The brain helps ….. blood pressure which is important for the cells of our body.
A handle
C regulate
B control
D determine
7
Teachers should ….. their lessons to meet the needs of different intelligences.
A quantity
C change
B adapt
D convert
8
Those living with stress can seek professional ….. from counsellors.
A support
C aid
B management
D assistance
9
The new teaching strategy was developed ….. two psychologists.
A with
C of
B from
D by
10 Scientists believe music has a strong ….. on our brains as it can alter our level of intelligence and mood.
A effect
C reaction
B consequence
D boost
11 Let’s start learning about the brain, …..?
A will we
C do we
B shall we
D are we
12 Those with ….. intelligence find it easy to form a picture of something in their mind.
A spatial
C naturalistic
B kinaesthetic
D intrapersonal
13 He can’t ….. what I just said to him 10 minutes ago. His memory is terrible.
A retain
C memorise
B visualize
D recall
14 Young people should ….. to the challenge and take part in The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.
A reach
C push
B rise
D meet
15 It is important for educators to ….. a range of teaching methods in the classroom.
A require
C retain
B activate
D employ
16 The brain is ….. our memories are stored.
A which
C that
B where
D what
1)B
2)C
3)A
4)D
5)A
6)C
7)A
8)B
9)D
10)C
11)A
12)A
13)D
14)A
15)B
16)C