Reading Question Types
Listening Question Types
Note-Taking
Vocabulary
Nonsense Quiz
1

If Anthony chooses to write a paper, he must do all of the following things except:  

Negative Fact/Detail Question 

1

What is the purpose of the talk? 

Speaker's Purpose Question

1

A note-taking chart used for a conversation. 

T-Chart

1

threat

danger

1

What is orange with green on the top and sounds like a parrot?

A carrot 

2

The word "patrons" is closest in meaning to?

Vocabulary Question 

2

What is the librarian explaining? 

Main Idea Question

2

A note-taking skill that uses pictures instead of words.

Symbols

2

marine

ocean or sea

2

Why do bees have sticky hair?

They use honeycombs 

3

What is most likely true about excess protein? 

Inference Question 

3

What will the students probably do next?

Prediction Question

3

A note-taking skill that makes words and phrases shorter. 

Abbreviation

3

supportive

encouraging or helpful 

3

What room in a house do ghosts stay away from?

The living room 

4

The word "they" refers to:

Pronoun Question 

4

What will the principal do at noon tomorrow? 

Fact/Detail Question

4

Words that we should listen closely for because important information usually comes right after.

Transitions

4

imperative

very important

4

What kind of room has no doors or windows?

A mushroom

5

"However, Socrates believed the problem had only one solution": Where does the sentence best fit in the passage? 

Sentence Insertion Question 

5

What will the principal probably do at noon tomorrow? 

Inference Question 

5

If I am answering a prediction question, which section of my notes should I look at? (The Beginning, The Middle, or The End)

The End 

5

accumulate

gather together; collect

5

If there are seven oranges and you take away three, how many oranges do you have?

Three

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