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Compare and Contrast Questions - All Grades

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Grade 2 Compare and Contrast CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.2.3
Grade 3 Compare and Contrast

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Which choice describes how Josh and Nathan were different?
  1. Josh was loud and Nathan was quiet.
  2. Josh was popular and Nathan was not.
  3. Josh did things quickly and Nathan took his time.
  4. Josh liked to win and Nathan did not care about winning.
Grade 7 Compare and Contrast
Janet and Kylie were best friends, they liked to do everything together. Kylie loved horseback riding and so did Janet. Janet loved swimming, and although Kylie did not know how to swim she loved the water. Janet enjoyed vacationing in tropic areas while Kylie liked arctic zones.

In what ways do the two girls contrast?
  1. Kylie loved swimming and so did Janet.
  2. Kylie loved horseback riding and janet did not.
  3. Janet liked vacationing in tropic areas while Kylie liked arctic zones.
  4. Kylie liked to vacation in tropic areas while Janet liked peaceful grasslands.
Grade 2 Compare and Contrast CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.2.3
Bill and Jack both like to eat pizza. Bill likes pepperoni pizza, but Jack only likes cheese pizza.

How are Bill and Jack alike?
  1. They hate pizza.
  2. Bill likes sausage pizza.
  3. They both like pizza.
  4. Jack likes pepperoni pizza.
Grade 12 Compare and Contrast CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.11-12.1, RST.11-12.3

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Grade 5 Compare and Contrast CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.5.3

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How is life on the farm likely the most different from Angie's urban life at home?
  1. Angie likely never spends time with her aunt and uncle at home.
  2. Angie likely never gets up at 6 a.m. at home.
  3. Angie likely does not have chickens at home.
  4. Angie likely does not have to do chores at home.
Grade 7 Compare and Contrast
Tana and Lua like to go hiking. While Lua loved to bring her dog and walk the trail, Tana loved to bike. Both girls really enjoyed finding natural waterfalls to swim in. Tana and Lua also really loved eating fresh fruit along the trails. Tana loved the hike up, while Lua loved the trek back down.

In what ways can you compare the two girls?
  1. Tana and Lua both liked to bring their dogs on the trail.
  2. Tana and Lua both liked finding natural waterfalls to swim in.
  3. Tana and Lua both were scared to eat fruit along the trail
  4. Tana loved the hike up, while Lua loved the trek back down.
Grade 7 Compare and Contrast

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What has changed since the tiger was a cub?
  1. Tigers have less food to eat.
  2. Tigers have decreased in number.
  3. Tigers no longer enjoy playing in water.
  4. Tigers no longer pay attention to their young.
Grade 6 Compare and Contrast CCSS: CCRA.R.9, RL.6.9

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Which of these best compares the difference between the historical settings of the passages?
  1. Passage 1 takes place when most people were farmers; Passage 2 takes place when people explored other jobs.
  2. Passage 1 takes place when America was prosperous; Passage 2 takes place when America ended a war.
  3. Passage 1 takes place during the California Gold Rush; Passage 2 takes place during the Great Depression.
  4. Passage 1 takes place during America's discovery; Passage 2 takes place during the slavery of Native Americans.
Grade 7 Compare and Contrast
Grade 4 Compare and Contrast

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How is the occipital lobe different from the frontal lobe?
  1. One is very big, the other is very small.
  2. One is at the front of the brain, the other is at the back.
  3. One is used while awake, the other is used while asleep.
  4. One works in the morning, the other works in the evening.
Grade 3 Compare and Contrast CCSS: CCRA.R.9, RL.3.9, RI.3.9
What does it mean to compare?
  1. to tell how something caused something else to happen.
  2. to tell how something is the same or different
  3. to tell how something is the same, similar or alike.
  4. to tell how something is unlike, or different.
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