1. What is the paragraph about?
a. Buildings c. Misfortune
b. Superstition d. Umbrellas
2. What is the main idea of this passage?
a. Superstition is still widespread in our age.
b. The floor numbered thirteen is an unlucky floor.
c. Some people carry rabbit’s feet to protect themselves from misfortune.
d. There are reasons why tall buildings do not have a floor numbered thirteen.
3. What do we learn from this passage?
a. People are afraid of the number 13.
b. An umbrella is terrifying.
c. Rabbit’s feet bring misfortune.
d. Scientists do not believe in superstition.
4. What is true according to the passage?
a. Some people like to open their umbrellas indoors.
b. In our age, no one believes in superstition.
c. In apartments the floor numbered thirteen may not be rented.
d. People are pleased when they see black cats.
5. Which word in this passage means one who pays rent to occupy a building?
a. Charm c. Shudder
b. Tenant d. Ancient man