Read the paragraph. Answer the questions.
NASCAR is the National Association for Stock Car Racing. In recent years, this organization has made some changes in its rules. For example, steel and foam cushioning has been placed around NASCAR tracks to better absorb impact from hurtling cars. Race car drivers must now wear special head restraints that limit their neck movement during sudden stops. Air filters have been added to race cars to keep carbon monoxide out of the cockpit. The tires also have straps now to keep the wheels from flying off during crashes.
Question 1
NASCAR’s new rules were made to improve safety.(1 point)
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Fact
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Question 2
Drivers now wear head restraints.(1 point)
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Fact
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Question 3
Race car drivers are sometimes hurt in accidents.(1 point)
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Fact
Fact
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Question 4
Race cars give off carbon monoxide.(1 point)
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Fact
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Question 5
Choose yes or no under each heading on the chart to show if the word describes stock car racing.
yes no
Unregulated
yes – Unregulated
no – Unregulated
Dangerous
yes – Dangerous
no – Dangerous
Safety Conscious
yes – Safety Conscious
no – Safety Conscious
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7 answers
yes
yes
Question 2: Fact
Question 3: Fact
Question 4: Fact
Question 5:
Unregulated: no
Dangerous: yes
Safety Conscious: yes
Question 1: Fact
Question 2: Fact
Question 3: Fact
Question 4: Fact
Question 5:
Unregulated: No
Dangerous: Yes
Safety Conscious: Yes
I hope this clarifies any confusion.
Question 5:
Unregulated: No
Dangerous: Yes
Safety Conscious: Yes