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Reading Strategies Questions - All Grades

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Grade 3 Story Elements
Who are the people who perform in a play?
  1. the author
  2. an audience member
  3. the setting
  4. the actors
Grade 7 Summarizing

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Which choice offers the best summary of the story?
  1. A tiger tells about her life.
  2. A group of tiger cubs go hunting.
  3. A mother tiger raises her tiger cubs.
  4. A narrator explains how tigers became endangered.
Grade 4 Main Idea
Grade 5 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions

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Based on the poem, why are proteins good for athletes?
  1. They are full of salt.
  2. They give the body fuel.
  3. They come in liquid form.
  4. They can be eaten on the go.
Grade 7 Figurative Language
Identify the type of irony.
At the height of his success, a visual artist is blinded.
  1. verbal irony
  2. dramatic irony
  3. situational irony
  4. not irony
Grade 4 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions

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Based on the information in the passage, which statement about ancient cultures is true?
  1. They always thought the Sun was female.
  2. They thought the Sun would bring them wealth.
  3. They wanted to develop technology to understand the Sun.
  4. They believed their actions could cause the Sun to change.
Grade 10 Reading Poetry
Grade 9 Identifying Genre
Ordinary language used in speaking or writing.
  1. point of view
  2. imagery
  3. voice
  4. prose
Grade 3 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
If a student got 100% on his work, what could you infer?
  1. He listened and studied.
  2. He didn't come to school that day.
  3. He didn't listen in class.
  4. He copied off of his neighbor.
Grade 3 Fiction Elements
Grade 12 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
Which of the following is NOT an example of making inferences while reading?
  1. using context clues to determine meaning
  2. finding stated main ideas
  3. finding implied main ideas
  4. drawing conclusions
Grade 12 Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
All of the following are thinking steps to prevent drawing false inferences EXCEPT
  1. verify and value the facts.
  2. assess prior knowledge.
  3. detect contradictions.
  4. listen to your personal opinions and experience.
Grade 3 Fact and Opinion
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