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Sixth Grade (Grade 6) Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions Questions

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Grade 6 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
Grade 6 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
Grade 6 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
What does it mean to make an inference?
  1. Make a good guess.
  2. Determine if there is a simile.
  3. Look for clues in the context.
  4. Proofread.
Grade 6 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.6.1

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Based on this passage, what would most likely be true about "snowbirds"?
  1. They would love the chance to stay at the Ice Hotel.
  2. They would typically live in the northern and central states of the U.S.
  3. They tend to pack their travels bags with multiple layers of warm clothes.
  4. They are one of the inspirations for constructing buildings like the Ice Hotel.
Grade 6 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions

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Choose the clue that helps you draw the conclusion.

CONCLUSION: It is summer.
  1. The snow is starting to melt.
  2. Today is the hottest day of the year.
  3. People walking in the park are wearing sweater.
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Choose the clue that helps you draw the conclusion.

CONCLUSION: Mr. Clapper is a very generous person.
  1. Mr. Clapper usually plays softball in the summer.
  2. Mr. Clapper plays the guitar whenever he gets the chance.
  3. Mr. Clapper gives clothing to homeless people in town.
Grade 6 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
Grade 6 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions CCSS: CCRA.R.8, RI.6.8, RST.6-8.8

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Why does the author most likely add details about the three mountain ranges and powerful headwinds?
  1. To stress the challenges runners often face in this race
  2. To highlight the reason why so many runners apply to the race
  3. To explain the exact route this annual race follows through California
  4. To accentuate the purposes of the race being held during the summer time
Grade 6 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions

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Grade 6 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
Which reading skill is sometimes called 'reading between the lines'?
  1. identifying the main idea
  2. establishing cause and effect
  3. making an inference
  4. making predictions
Grade 6 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.6.1, RST.6-8.1

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Based on this passage, which statement about striking an underground oil reservoir is most likely true?
  1. Many oil reservoirs are full of compressed air.
  2. The oil bursts out of the ground with a great deal of power.
  3. Rocks collapse into the ground once the oil has been struck.
  4. The oil is pumped out of a thick underground lake reservoir.
Grade 6 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.6.1

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Based on this passage, which of the following statements is most likely true?
  1. The ISS staff resents having a robot on board with them.
  2. R2 has been designed with cutting edge technology.
  3. The Discovery shuttle will not be making very many more voyages.
  4. The robot will not be ready to be helpful to the ISS for many years yet.
Grade 6 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
You're reading a short story and want to quickly determine what it is about.

What is the best thing to look at?
  1. the title
  2. the first and last sentence of each paragraph
  3. dialogue
  4. the author
Grade 6 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RI.6.1, RST.6-8.1

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Based on this passage, which statement is most likely true about the Badwater Ultramarathon?
  1. It will be difficult to find future sponsors for the race.
  2. It will earn the nickname "the world's toughest footrace."
  3. It will struggle to find enough people interested in meeting the challenge.
  4. It will become more popular as global warming drop local temperatures.
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