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Third Grade (Grade 3) Literature Questions

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Grade 3 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
How did Charlie differ from the children?
  1. He didn't like chocolate.
  2. He got bad grades in school.
  3. His family didn't have a lot of money.
  4. He wasn't excited about visiting the factory.
Grade 3 Charlotte's Web
What can Charlotte do that Wilbur cannot do?
Grade 3 Pinocchio
What was Pinocchio's first mischief?
  1. He ran out of the room and scared the cat.
  2. He spilled glue all over the table.
  3. He yanked Gepetto's wig off of his head.
Grade 3 Because of Winn-Dixie
Why did India Opal's father let her keep Winn-Dixie?
Grade 3 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
What does Charlie love most about the chocolate factory?
  1. its size
  2. its smell
  3. its sounds
  4. its free chocolate
Grade 3 The Story of Ruby Bridges CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.3.3
Why did Ruby have to be in a classroom by herself?
  1. Other teachers didn't want to teach her
  2. Parents didn't want their kids around her
  3. She was scared to be with other kids
  4. Both a and b
Grade 3 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Charlie says there isn't a hope of finding a golden ticket. Why does Charlie think there isn't a hope?
  1. The contest is rigged.
  2. He doesn't like chocolate.
  3. The chocolate bars are sold out.
  4. He can't afford to buy lots of chocolate bars.
Grade 3 The Story of Ruby Bridges CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.3.3
How old was Ruby when she started the school?
  1. 5
  2. 6
  3. 7
  4. 8
Grade 3 Because of Winn-Dixie
"But then I became aware of a very peculiar smell, a very strong smell."

Which of the following is a synonym, a word that means the same or amost the same, for peculiar?
  1. familiar
  2. sweet
  3. odd
  4. bad
Grade 3 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
What does Charlie do after supper?
  1. finishes his homework
  2. listens to his grandparents' stories
  3. goes outside to play with his friends
  4. heads to work at Wonka's chocolate factory
Grade 3 Mr. Popper's Penguins
The story about Mr. Popper and Captain Cook appeared in the paper. What happened next?
  1. Captain Cook ran away.
  2. The story spread to other papers.
  3. Admiral Drake asked for the penguin back.
  4. The kids took the penguin to school for show and tell.
Grade 3 The Tale of Despereaux
Instead of eating the pages of the book, Despereaux                the book.
Grade 3 Charlotte's Web
Explain why Charlotte helped Wilbur.
Grade 3 Because of Winn-Dixie
What did India Opal mean when she said that she and the dog were "almost like orphans?"
Grade 3 Nature and Science (Stories) CCSS: CCRA.R.5, RI.3.5

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The author provides the example of the ball on the merry-go-round to describe the Coriolis Effect. What other text feature would help readers understand the effect?
  1. A diagram of how the Coriolis Effect works
  2. A picture of a hurricane moving
  3. An image of water in a toilet
  4. Another description like the merry-go-round
Grade 3 Short Stories (Fiction)
The feeling of the poem is:
  1. sad
  2. crazy
  3. joyful
  4. disappointed
Grade 3 Short Stories (Fiction)
How did the speaker feel when he looked out the window?
  1. bored
  2. surprised
  3. annoyed
  4. tired
Grade 3 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Where are the golden tickets hidden?
  1. in ordinary chocolate bars
  2. in newspapers around the world
  3. in special packs of chewing gum
  4. in rooms in the chocolate factory
Grade 3 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Which character in the story was the most spoiled?
  1. Veruca Salt
  2. Mike Teavee
  3. Charlie Bucket
  4. Augustus Gloop
  5. Violet Beauregarde
Grade 3 Charlotte's Web
Mrs. Zuckerman gave Wilbur a              buttermilk             bath right before the fair.
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