correct answer before each number. 1. How does a listener apply analytical listening in making predictions? A. Creating a goal in mind in order to make predictions. B. Using background knowledge to predict the outcomes of the event. C. Evaluating the components of the information listened to make sound judgements on the possible outcomes or predictions. D. Taking note of the important details found in the text. 2. "I believe that the very purpose of our life is to seek happiness. That is clear. Whether one believes in religion or not, whether one believes in this religion or that religion, we all are seeking something better in life. So, I think, the very motion of our life is towards happiness. . . ." With these words, spoken before a large audience in Arizona, the Dalai Lama cut to the heart of his message. But his claim that the purpose of life was happiness raised a question in my mind. Later when we were alone, I asked the Dalai Lama. . . ." (Excerpt from The Art of Happiness by Dalai Lama and Howard C. Cutler) Based on the above passage, what might the narrator ask the Dalai Lama next? A. Are you happy? C. Would you please repeat that? D. How old are you? B. How do you like Arizona? 3. Ashanti had worked in the garden all day with her mother. They had started early in the morning while it was still cool. First, they had broken up the soil, which had been packed hard by years of rain and her brother playing on it. Next, they had added some soil nutrients and mixed those in by hand. She had wanted to plant the seeds then, but her mom said they had to lay out the garden paths first. "How do we do that?" she asked. "Get down on your knees and push the soil into piles," her mother said. By the end of the day, Ashanti was covered in dirt. What is likely to happen next? A. Ashanti will put on a jacket because it's cool. B. Ashanti will decide what she wants to eat. C. Ashanti will call friends to come look. D. Ashanti will take a bath or shower,​