Question 1.
It is reasonable to infer that
Jiro and Saburo do not get along with each other.
Saburo wishes that his brother would stick to traditions.
Saburo is less afraid of change than his older brother.
Jiro is more academically inclined than his brother.
Question 2.
Which of the following most accurately describes Saburo?
visionary and optimistic
introverted and reserved
frightened and helpless
intelligent and arrogant
Question 3.
According to the passage, Saburo and Jiro's family
traded goods with the American sailors.
sold traditional Fudasashi handicrafts to the local community.
depended on money that Jiro earned as a woodblock artist.
collected and traded rice with the local community.
Question 4.
It is reasonable to conclude from the end of the passage that.
the entry of Americans into Japan led to the ruin of traditional Japanese culture and art.
Saburo gave up on the idea of learning the Western culture and the American language.
both Japan and Saburo's family continued to deny the entry of foreigners and prohibit foreign trade.
both Japan and Saburo's family opened up to the Western world and benefited from the trade.
Question 5.
Which of the following is NOT one of Jiro's concerns about Saburo's plans?
He thinks that the financial costs involved in Saburo going to school are too high.
He thinks that Japan's glory will lessen in the face of modern American advancements.
He thinks that the youth will choose modern American ways over ancient Japanese traditions.
He thinks that traditional Japanese knowledge will be lost because of foreign influence.
(The story to the questions is down below. It is in 2 parts.)

