Which of these best describes the "theme" of a story?
A) The name of the main character.
B) The central message or lesson about life.
C) The location where the story takes place.
D) The sequence of events in the plot.
B) The central message or lesson about life.
What is the "main idea" of a text?
A) The very first sentence of the passage.
B) A small detail found in the middle paragraph.
C) What the text is mostly about.
D) The reason why the author wrote the book.
C) What the text is mostly about.
Which sentence is in the future tense?
A) We walked to the park.
B) We are walking to the park.
C) We will walk to the park.
D) We walk to the park every day.
C) We will walk to the park.
Which is a simile?
A) Life is a highway.
B) He is as tall as a skyscraper.
C) The wind whistled through the trees.
D) Boom! The balloon popped.
B) He is as tall as a skyscraper.
Which is the best source for a report on the life of an astronaut?
A) A fictional story about aliens.
B) A biography written about the astronaut.
C) A social media post from a fan.
D) A dictionary definition of "space."
B) A biography written about the astronaut.
If a character shares their lunch with someone who has none, which trait best describes them?
A) Courageous
B) Anxious
C) Compassionate
D) Arrogant
C) Compassionate
A text that explains how two things are alike and different uses which structure?
A) Chronological
B) Cause and Effect
C) Compare and Contrast
D) Problem and Solution
C) Compare and Contrast
Choose the best conjunction: "I wanted to go swimming, ____ it started to rain."
A) so
B) or
C) but
D) for
C) but
In the sentence "The arid desert had not seen rain in years," what does arid mean? Use context clues.
A) Cold
B) Dry
C) Tropical
D) Crowded
B) Dry
When you paraphrase, you:
A) Change the meaning of the text.
B) Use your own words to tell the author’s ideas.
C) Copy the text word-for-word.
D) Only look at the pictures.
B) Use your own words to tell the author’s ideas.
A story that uses the pronouns "I," "me," and "my" is told in:
A) First-person point of view.
B) Second-person point of view.
C) Third-person limited point of view.
D) Third-person objective point of view.
A) First-person point of view.
Which phrase usually introduces textual evidence?
A) "I think that..."
B) "According to the passage..."
C) "Once upon a time..."
D) "In my opinion..."
B) "According to the passage..."
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A) "Don't forget your backpack," said Mom.
B) "Don't forget your backpack" said Mom.
C) Don't forget your backpack, "said Mom."
D) "Don't forget your backpack said Mom."
A) "Don't forget your backpack," said Mom.
Which sentence contains a metaphor?
A) She is like a rose.
B) The classroom was a zoo.
C) The stars twinkled brightly.
D) He ran fast.
B) The classroom was a zoo.
Which of these is an opinion?
A) There are 50 states in the U.S.
B) Water freezes at 32°F.
C) Pizza is the most delicious food.
D) Dogs are mammals.
C) Pizza is the most delicious food.
What do we call the most exciting part or the "turning point" of a story?
A) The Exposition
B) The Rising Action
C) The Climax
D) The Resolution
C) The Climax
Which of these is a secondhand account of the Civil War?
A) A diary written by a soldier in 1863.
B) A letter from Abraham Lincoln to a general.
C) A textbook chapter written by a historian in 2024.
D) A photograph of a battlefield.
C) A textbook chapter written by a historian in 2024.
Identify the preposition: "The cat hid under the wooden table."
A) Cat
B) Hid
C) Under
D) Wooden
C) Under
If the suffix "-ful" means "full of," what does joyful mean?
A) Without joy
B) Before joy
C) Full of joy
D) The study of joy
C) Full of joy
What is required when using a direct quote from a website?
A) Changing the words slightly.
B) Using bold font.
C) Using quotation marks and giving credit.
D) Translating it into another language.
C) Using quotation marks and citing the source.
To make an inference, a reader must combine:
A) The title and the page numbers.
B) The glossary and the index.
C) Text evidence and background knowledge.
D) The introduction and the conclusion.
C) Text evidence and background knowledge.
Which text feature would you use to find the definition of a word used in the book?
A) Table of Contents
B) Index
C) Glossary
D) Caption
C) Glossary
Complete the sentence: "I will _____ eat the apple ____ the orange; I can't decide!"
A) neither / nor
B) either / or
C) both / and
D) not only / but
B) either / or
What does the idiom "break a leg" mean?
A) To get injured.
B) To do a great job or good luck.
C) To be very angry.
D) To fail a test.
B) To do a great job or good luck.