Which statement best describes the
 purpose of the article?
 1.
 A. to teach readers how to make potato chips
 B. to convince readers that potato chips are
 not very nutritious
 C. to inform readers about the history of the
 potato chip
 D. to show readers how dopamine affects our
 mood
 2. Author Allison Friedman writes, “The
 customer didn’t turn up his nose at these
 crunchy fried potatoes.” The expression
 “to turn up your nose” means
 A. to detect the odor of something.
 B. to receive or take something willingly.
 C. to say or do something to cause laughter.
 D. to reject something because you do not
 think it is good enough.
 3. How does Friedman structure the section
 “Passion for Potatoes”?
 A. She presents the problem George Crum
 faced and then explains how he solved it.
 B. She gives a chronological account of how
 potatoes made it to American tables.
 C. She lists all the ways Americans enjoy
 preparing potatoes today.
 D. She describes the science behind humans’
 love of potato chips.
 4. Consider this statistic: “On average, each
 American gobbles up over 4 pounds of
 potato chips each year.” Which line from
 the article does this statistic support?
 A. “Crum decided to teach this picky
 customer a lesson.”
 B. “More than 150 years later, potato chips
 remain one of America’s favorite snacks.”
 C. “They’ve designed bags to keep chips
 crispy for as long as possible.”
 D. “These ‘french fries,’ as they came to be
 known, soon appeared on menus across
 America.”
 5. Friedman writes of George Crum, “He
 had stumbled on a winning combination:
 salt and crunch.” What is the definition
 of stumble as it is used in this sentence?
 A. to nearly fall by tripping or missing a step
 B. to be successful
 C. to work at something for a long time
 D. to come across unexpectedly or by chance
 6. Which claim can be supported by
 information in the article?
 A. Potato chips are not as popular in China
 as they are in the U.S.
 B. Dopamine increases our ability to focus.
 C. George Crum popularized potato chips in
 the U.S.
 D. Lay’s is one of the best-known potato chip
 brands in the world.