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CYCLE 2: E-COMMERCE
1. What is implied about Jeff Bezos in paragraph 1?
A
He’s a modest person.
B
He’s an ambitious person.
C
He’s a writer.
D
He’s an engineer.
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1. What is implied about Jeff Bezos in paragraph 1?
A
He’s a modest person.
B
He’s an ambitious person.
C
He’s a writer.
D
He’s an engineer.
Slide 1 - Quiz
2. In paragraph 2, what can be inferred about Bezos and Tuttle?
A
They are divorced.
B
They married in 1994.
C
They are Amazon’s CEOs.
D
They invest on Wall Street.
Slide 2 - Quiz
3. According to the text, Bezos chose the name Amazon because it...
A
is associated to the nature.
B
symbolizes something huge.
C
is an example of a place he likes to visit.
D
relates to the place where he opened his first store.
Slide 3 - Quiz
4. The word "pictured" in paragraph 3 can be replaced by
A
photographed
B
drew
C
imagined
D
showed
Slide 4 - Quiz
5. What is stated about the Affiliate Program in paragraph 4?
A
It was a really clever strategy.
B
It was created after the Kindle was launched.
C
It made Amazon win $350,000 by the end of the decade.
D
It involved Amazon promoting other companies’ products.
Slide 5 - Quiz
6. It is implied that Amazon began selling household products around
A
1996
B
1998
C
1999
D
2000
Slide 6 - Quiz
7. What is NOT stated about the Kindle in paragraph 6?
A
Thanks to its success, Amazon started releasing their own books.
B
Kindle was the leading device in the tablet market by 2012.
C
These tablets were initially sold at a high price.
D
Book sales increased thanks to the Kindle.
Slide 7 - Quiz
8. The word "outselling" in paragraph 6 means
A
selling outdoors
B
selling more than
C
selling specific items
D
selling in other countries
Slide 8 - Quiz
Have you ever shopped online? Was it a
positive or negative experience?
YES, positive
YES, negative
NO, and I don't want to
No, but I would like to
Slide 9 - Poll
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