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Fifth Grade (Grade 5) English Language Arts Questions

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Grade 5 Subject-Verb Agreement CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.5.1
The sentence below has correct subject-verb agreement.
Dogs likes to chew on bones.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 People and Places
Ana played soccer as a                .
  1. yooth
  2. youthe
  3. yoothe
  4. youth
Grade 5 Subject-Verb Agreement
I started                 baby chicks about a year ago.
  1. raising
  2. rising
Grade 5 Subject-Verb Agreement
Which conjunction is missing from the sentence below?

                habitat loss is a big problem for tigers, it is not the only danger they face.
  1. Although
  2. Since
  3. Before
  4. Because
Grade 5 Capitalization

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What is the best way to fix sentence 2?
  1. Capitalize states
  2. Capitalize military
  3. Make Guard lowercase
  4. Correct as is.
Grade 5 Character Study CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.5.3
Marcel's parents really trust her. They have her do a lot of chores around the house and let her watch her little brother. She also babysits for other families in the neighborhood and takes her job seriously.

Which character trait best describes Marcel?
  1. Bossy
  2. Irresponsible
  3. Responsible
  4. Adventurous
Grade 5 Types of Sentences
What type of sentence is this?

Do you know where the library is?
  1. declarative
  2. interrogative
  3. imperative
  4. exclamatory
Grade 5 Synonyms
Which two words are synonyms?
  1. passive, massive
  2. engaged, uninterested
  3. conversation, silence
  4. intercept, prevent
Grade 5 Conjunctions CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.5.1, L.5.1e
Which sentence contains a correlative conjunction?
  1. Either the toast or the pie in the oven is burning.
  2. This package came for you and me.
  3. Yes, I understand you perfectly.
  4. Mrs. Ruth or Mr. Thomas teaches that history course.
Grade 5 Nouns
Which phrase is a proper noun and should be capitalized?
  1. the red school house
  2. badminton elementary school
  3. the school by the train station
Grade 5 Fact and Opinion
A sentence that tells what a person feels or believes to be true is...
  1. a fact
  2. an author's purpose
  3. an opinion
  4. the point of view
Grade 5 Defining Words
What is calico?
  1. cat with many colors
  2. a type of flower
  3. What you do in gym class
  4. a type of fruit
Grade 5 Commas
Which date has the correct punctuation?
  1. Monday, July 20, 1999
  2. Monday July, 20 1999
  3. Monday, July 20 1999,
  4. Monday July, 20, 1999
Grade 5 Antonyms
Which of the following is living on land the opposite of?
  1. aquaculture
  2. aquamarine
  3. aquifer
  4. aquatic
Grade 5 Editing CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.5.2e
Choose the sentence with the correct spelling word(s).
  1. "America the Beautful" is a stirring hym.
  2. " America the Beautiful" is a stirring hymn.
  3. " America the Beautful" is a stirring hime.
Grade 5 Fill in the Blank Vocabulary
The teacher included a                 question at the end of the test worth extra credit.
  1. detractor
  2. bonus
  3. bonanza
  4. protract
Grade 5 Combining Sentences
What is the best way to combine the sentences below?

Every evening, the horned owl wakes Samantha. The squabbling cats wake Samantha with their racket, too.
  1. Every evening, neither the horned owl or the squabbling cats wake Samantha with their racket.
  2. Every evening, whether the horned owl but the squabbling cats wake Samantha with their racket.
  3. Every evening, either the horned owl or the squabbling cats wake Samantha with their racket.
  4. Every evening, not only the horned owl nor the squabbling cats wake Samantha with their racket.
Grade 5 Antonyms
An antonym for massive is                .
  1. large
  2. miniature
  3. huge
  4. immense
Grade 5 Onomatopoeia
Snap, crackle, pop is an example of:
  1. figurative language
  2. hyperbole
  3. alliteration
  4. onomatopoeia
Grade 5 Fill in the Blank Vocabulary
The citizens of the town were happy with the new                 that ordered dog owners to keep their dogs on leashes.
  1. information
  2. chagrin
  3. official
  4. regulation
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