Reading Skills
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Grammar & Writing
10

What is the setting of a story?

  • A. The problem in the story

  • B. Where and when the story happens

  • C. The characters' names

 

B. Where and when the story happens

10

What does the word enormous mean in the sentence: "The enormous elephant stepped carefully through the forest."?
A) Small
B) Bright
C) Very large
D) Dangerous
 


C: Very large ✅

10

If you have 3 dimes and 4 nickels, how much money do you have?
A) 50 cents
B) 60 cents
C) 70 cents
D) 80 cents
 

  • Start by adding the value of each coin:
    3 dimes = 30¢, 4 nickels = 20¢

  • Combine them: 30¢ + 20¢ = 50¢



C: 70 cents ✅

10

It is 2:00 PM. If you want to meet a friend in 3 hours, what time will it be?
A) 4:00 PM
B) 5:00 PM
C) 6:00 PM
D) 7:00 PM
 

  • Start with 2:00 PM.

  • Add 3 hours:
    2:00 + 3 hours = 5:00 PM


B: 5:00 PM ✅

10
  • Which sentence is correct?
    A) I went to the park yesterday.
    B) i went to the park yesterday.
    C) I went to Park yesterday.
    D) i went to park yesterday.


A: I went to the park yesterday ✅

20

Read the passage: "Tom had been studying for hours when he finally finished his last test." What can we infer about Tom?
A) He is very tired
B) He is determined and worked hard
C) He doesn’t like studying
D) He is excited about the test
 


B: He is determined and worked hard ✅

20

Which word is a synonym for brave?
A) Shy
B) Courageous
C) Scared
D) Friendly

B: Courageous ✅

20

If a square has a side length of 4 inches, what is its perimeter?
A) 8 inches
B) 12 inches
C) 16 inches
D) 20 inches
 
 

To find the perimeter, add ALL sides of the square

4+4+4+4= 16
C: 16 inches ✅

20

You have $5 and want to buy 3 toys that cost $1.50 each. Do you have enough money?
A) Yes, you have enough money
B) No, you need $0.50 more
C) No, you need $1.00 more
D) No, you need $1.50 more
 


A: Yes, you have enough money ✅


  • You need 3 toys, and each toy costs $1.50.

  • Add $1.50 + $1.50 + $1.50 to find out the total cost:
    $1.50 + $1.50 + $1.50 = $4.50

  • You have $5, which is more than $4.50.

  • So, yes, you have enough money.

20

Which word should be capitalized in the sentence: "we went to the beach last summer."?
A) We
B) Went
C) Beach
D) Summer

A: We ✅

30
  • What happens at the beginning of a story?

    • A. The characters and setting are introduced

    • B. The problem is solved

    • C. The story ends

A. The characters and setting are introduced

30

What is the meaning of flabbergasted in the sentence: "He was flabbergasted when he saw the surprise party."?
A) Shocked or surprised
B) Tired
C) Confused
D) Excited
 

A: Shocked or surprised ✅

30

A store sells pencils for 25¢ each. How much will 6 pencils cost?
A) $1.00
B) $1.50
C) $2.00
D) $2.50
 

  • Think of the cost of 1 pencil as 25¢.

  • Count up in 25s: 25¢, 50¢, 75¢, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50

  • The total cost is 1.50, or $1.50


B: $1.50 ✅

30

Tim has 12 cookies. He eats 3 and gives 4 to his friend. How many cookies does he have left?
A) 3 cookies
B) 4 cookies
C) 5 cookies
D) 6 cookies
 

C: 5 cookies ✅

  • Start with 12 cookies.

  • Subtract the 3 cookies Tim ate and the 4 cookies he gave away:
    12 - 3 - 4 = 5 cookies left

30

What is a verb in this sentence?
Yesterday afternoon, There were so many kids in the gym exercising to stay fit. 

Exercising 

40
  • Read the short passage: "Emma opened her gift and gasped. Inside was the puppy she had wanted all year!" What can we tell about Emma?

    • A. She was scared

    • B. She was surprised and happy 

    • C. She didn’t want the puppy

B. She was surprised and happy ✅

40

If you say something is frigid, what are you describing?
A) Something warm
B) Something cold
C) Something heavy
D) Something soft
 

B: Something cold ✅

40

Max has 3 apples. He buys 2 more sets of apples. Each set has 5 apples. How many apples does Max have now?
A) 10 apples
B) 13 apples
C) 15 apples
D) 20 apples
 

  • First, calculate how many apples Max bought: 2 sets of 5 apples = 10 apples.

  • Now add the apples he already has: 3 apples + 10 apples = 13 apples.


B: 13 apples ✅

40

Sara has 6 red marbles and 9 blue marbles. She gives 3 red marbles to her friend. How many marbles does she have left?

 A: 10 marbles
B: 11 marbles
C: 12 marbles
D: 13 marbles


C: 12 marbles ✅


Start with 6 red marbles and 9 blue marbles:

6 + 9 = 15 marbles


Subtract the 3 red marbles she gave away:

15 - 3 = 12 marbles


40

Which sentence is written correctly?
A) The dog ran quickly.
B) The dog quickly ran.
C) Quickly the dog ran.
D) Quickly ran the dog.

The dog ran quickly ✅

50
  • Read the passage: "The storm clouds gathered, darkening the sky and warning the village of a coming storm." What mood does the author create?
    A) Happiness
    B) Fear
    C) Excitement
    D) Sadness


B: Fear ✅

50

What does the word vivid mean in the sentence: "The vivid colors in the painting made it stand out."?
A) Bright and intense
B) Dark and gloomy
C) Soft and blurry
D) Plain and dull
 

A: Bright and intense ✅

50

A rectangle has a length of 8 cm and a width of 4 cm. What is the area?
A) 24 square cm
B) 32 square cm
C) 36 square cm
D) 40 square cm
 

  • Understand that area is found by multiplying length × width.

  • Multiply: 8 × 4 = 32 square cm


B: 32 square cm ✅

50

The bar graph below shows the number of apples picked by 4 friends:

  • Lily: 4 apples

  • Tom: 5 apples

  • Sara: 8 apples

  • James: 5 apples

Question: How many more apples did Sara pick than Tom?

4 more apples

  • Find the number of apples Sara picked: 8 apples.

  • Find the number of apples Tom picked: 5 apples.

  • Subtract: 8 - 5 = 3 apples.

  • So, Sara picked 3 more apples than Tom.

50

Choose the correct word: "I can ___ a book."
A) Read
B) Readed
C) Reads
D) Reading
 


A: Read ✅

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