1 Jamie’s experiment was exceptional because … a nobody believed that he could do it.
b only older people had done it before.
c everyone thought that it was too dangerous.
2 He was motivated to do the experiment because …
a he was interested in radiation.
b he wanted to be the youngest person to achieve nuclear
fusion.
c he was inspired by a young scientist that he read about
online.
3 He got the money to build his machine from …
a his school.
b engineering companies and universities.
c his science teacher.
4 The experiment was useful because …
a Jamie built the machine using simple materials.
b the idea may help to produce a form of energy.
c teachers, experts and newspapers could see it.
5 For Jamie, the experiment showed that …
a young people can do extraordinary things.
b he could become an engineer or nuclear physicist in the
future.
c he had support from his teachers and school
This answer is supported by the fact that the question states "Jamie's experiment was exceptional", which implies that it stood out from other experiments. Additionally, the statement mentions that "everyone thought that it was too dangerous", indicating that the experiment was seen as exceptional due to the perceived risk involved.
2 He was motivated to do the experiment because he wanted to be the youngest person to achieve nuclear fusion (b).
This answer is supported by the fact that the statement mentions Jamie's motivation for the experiment. It states that he wanted to achieve nuclear fusion, and becoming the youngest person to achieve this goal would be a significant accomplishment, providing him with motivation.
3 He got the money to build his machine from engineering companies and universities (b).
This answer is supported by the fact that the statement explicitly mentions that Jamie received funding from engineering companies and universities. This indicates that he sought financial support from these sources to build his machine.
4 The experiment was useful because the idea may help to produce a form of energy (b).
This answer is supported by the statement that mentions the usefulness of the experiment. It suggests that the idea behind Jamie's experiment could potentially contribute to the production of energy, highlighting its practical significance.
5 For Jamie, the experiment showed that young people can do extraordinary things (a).
This answer is supported by the statement that states what the experiment showed for Jamie. It highlights the fact that young people, like Jamie, are capable of achieving extraordinary things, suggesting that his experiment served as an inspiration for others.