Multiple Choice
Short Answer
True/False
Facts About Main Idea
100

Catie and Katie had the same name. It sounded the same when anyone said it. But one Catie started with the letter "C" and the other with the letter "K." How could they know who was being called? They decided that "Catie" would stay the same and "Katie" would shorten her name to "Kate" to avoid confusion.


What is the main idea of the passage?

A. Catie didn't want to change her name to "Cate." 

B. Catie and Katie solved the problem of having similar names. 

C. "Catie" looked prettier in print than "Katie." 

D. Catie and Katie thought it was fun to have the same-sounding name.

B. Catie and Katie solved the problem of having similar names.


Remember, the main idea is what the passage is MOSTLY about about. It's not just a part of the text, but the WHOLE of it!

100

What's the main idea of the following passage?


It was backward day at school. The students had to do things backwards. Some of them wore their t-shirt backward. They took a test before they studied the lesson! Dessert was served first instead of last at lunch. They tried to walk home backward, but they kept bumping into each other and fell down.

Students had a backwards day.


Did you notice that the main idea was stated in the first sentence of the paragraph?!

100

The main idea is ALWAYS the first sentence of the paragraph.


A. True B. False

B. False


The main idea sometimes isn't stated clearly at all! You can usually find an inkling of what it is by reading the first or last few sentences in a paragraph or passage.

100

The main idea of a story tells us__________________.


a. Who is the main character is.

b. What the story is mainly about.

c. The details of the story.

d. What the conflict in the story is.

b. What the story is mainly about. 

200

Jon held the ball in his hands. He bounced it slowly on the ground. Once. Twice. He crouched low and then jumped. The ball flew into the air. Up, up, up it went. Then down, down, down into the basket. "Yes!" he yelled. "Nothing but the net!"


Based on the passage, what did the author want you to learn from this passage?

A. Jon can jump high. 

B. Jon likes basketball. 

C. How Jon makes a basket. 

D. How to throw a baseball.

C. How Jon makes a basket.


This is mostly about Job making a basket. 

200

What is the main idea of the following passage?


The rules for lining up are very clear. Wait until the teacher calls your group, then stand up and push in your chair. Walk to the door and stand in a straight, quiet line. Anyone not following the rules will be told by the teacher to please sit down. This can cause the class to be late for their transition.

The rules for lining up are very clear.


Did you notice that the main idea is clearly stated in the first sentence of the paragraph?! :D

200

Summarize means to retell the main idea of a story in your own words?


A. True B. False 

A. True
200

What does the term "main topic" mean?


a. Where a story takes place. 

b. Who or what the story is centers around

c. What the story is mostly about

d. How to make something.

b. Who or what the story is centers around.


C is the MAIN IDEA. Remember, a main idea is a complete thought.

A MAIN TOPIC is the singular item that the story discusses.

300

A test-taker can remember the main idea of the story by:


A. draw a picture of the character 

B. remember details that make the story interesting 

C. mentally summarizing it in 2-3 sentences 

D. think about what you plan to do after the test.

C. mentally summarizing it in 2-3 sentences 

300

Which of the following is the main idea sentence in this paragraph? 


My mother is a veterinarian. She loves animals. When she was younger she had lots of pets. She even teaches classes about how people can help protect animals. Her job can be very taxing, but her love of animals gives her inspiration. She wouldn't trade her job for any other!

My mother is a veterinarian.

300

Supporting Detail is details that explain the main idea of the story.


A. True B. False 

A

300

Where can you USUALLY find the Main Idea?


A. The first or last sentences or paragraphs

B. In the title

C. In the headings

D. Both A and B

A. The first or last sentences or paragraphs


Sometimes the title and headings can be hints though! ;D

400

Read the following sentences and choose the main idea.

John's favorite sport is basketball. He practices every day after school. He won player of the year last year. One day, John hopes to enter a basketball competition (and of course win).

A. He practices everyday after school. 

B. He won player of the year last year. 

C. John's favorite sport is basketball. 

D.None of these  

C. John's favorite sport is basketball. 

400

Where can I usually find an idea of what a main idea of a passage is?

In the first or last paragraphs of a passage.


;D Look at the first and last sentences of a paragraph for its main idea!

400

The main Idea is not always stated clearly in the passage?


A.True  B.False 

A

400

When summarizing a story or a passage, you are retelling what the main idea is in your own words.


A. True 

B. False

A. True 

500

Weather reporters have to give out a lot of information. That's why they use pictures. The pictures help them tell us about the weather without using so many words. Weather reporters need to know where the cold air is. They need to know where the warm air is. They have to know where it is raining and what types of clouds are in the area. Their reports need to be correct, but they also need to be short. The pictures help weather reporters get the information out in a fast way.


Which sentence best describes the main idea of the paragraph?

A. Weather reporters need to know where the cold air is 

B. Pictures help weather reporters get information out in a fast way. 

C. Their reports need to be correct, but they also need to be short. 

D. They have to know where it is raining and what types of clouds are in the area.

B. Pictures help weather reporters get information out in a fast way. 

500

What is the main idea of the following passage? 


Sonny watches too much television. A child shouldn't spend hours sitting in front of a television screen. Worse yet, some of his wild behavior has been inspired by those awful cartoons he watches.  He is also staying up late and falling asleep in class.

His parents should spend more time reading or playing games with him and pull the plug on the TV! A child needs more attention than just keeping them occupied and quiet.

Watching a lot of television is bad for Sonny.

500

Supporting details never tell you what the main idea is in a story or passage.


A. True B. False 

A


A SINGLE detail never gives you the whole picture of a passage. You need at least three to give you an idea of what a selection is about.

500

What two things are needed to find the Main Idea?


A. supporting points and details 

B. clues and prior knowledge 

C. paper and pencil 

D. comparing and contrasting

A. supporting points and details 

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