Q. Find the correct word with its meaning.
Definition: Someone you know but who is not a close friend
a) jumble
b) complementary
c) acquaintance
d) logical
Answer: c) acquaintance
--> I don't have my own, but my brother let me use he's.
Answer: his
Q. Which of the movie is not a fantasy genre?
a) Inside Out
b) Harry Potter
c) Dr. Strange
d) Home Alone
Answer: d) Home Alone
Q. What is the meaning of point of view?
a) Point of view describes when and where a story takes place.
b) Point of view is the perspective from which the story is told or who is telling the story.
c) Point of view describes the conflict in the story.
d) Point of view describes the turning point of the story.
Answer: b) Point of view is the perspective from which the story is told or who is telling the story.
Q. How many lines are in the poem above?
It was July, and the sun
toasted the emerald grass
until it smelled of warmth
and green and life.
It was July, and my heart
soaked up the air warmth
until it sang of joy
and love and life.
Answer: 8
Q. Choose a correct answer.
I am your best friend.
My wet nose sniffs for food.
I have 4 legs and a tail.
I love to play and chase cats.
Who am I?
Answer: a dog
Q. Fill in the blank with the correct word.
The ________ of masks and snorkels lay tangled together in the bottom of the boat.
a) jumble
b) complementary
c) logical
d) scornfully
Answer: a) jumble
Q. Choose the correct answer.
Although __________ first visit to LA was in July, this year I'm going in December.
a) his's
b) theirs
c) my
d) her
Answer: c) my
Which one is NOT likely to be the setting of a fantasy novel?
a) Mars
b) An enchanted forest
c) A medieval castle
Answer: a) Mars
Q. A type of narrative perspective in which the author uses pronouns like "your" and "you" to address the reader.
a) first person
b) second person
c) third person limited
d) third person omniscient
Answer: b) second person
Q. Groups of lines in a poem are called?
Answer: Stanza
Q. Who am I?
I can swim or walk for miles.
I’m big with thick, white hair.
I live up in the Arctic.
Answer: Polar Bear
Q. Which of the word has a different part of speech among the listed words below.
a) complementary
b) trustworthy
c) scornfully
Answer: c) scornfully
(1. Their / 2. They're) lives depend on many things being in balance.
Answer: 1. Their
Q. Fill in the blank.
__(Type of poetry)__ uses three short lines to describe a scene or a moment. It has a first and last line of five syllables and a second line of seven syllables.
Answer: Haiku
Q. What is special about third person limited?
a) The thoughts and feelings of one character are revealed.
b) The author describes only the narrator actions and dialogue.
c) The narrator speaks directly to the readers using the pronouns you, yours, and you're
d) The thoughts of most characters are revealed.
Answer: a) The thoughts and feelings of one character are revealed.
Q. Choose the correct element.
Jenny loves to sing
whenever the phone ring.
Answer: Rhyme
Q. What Am I ?
Golden treasure inside it
I am a white box having no key or any lid.
Yet there is a golden treasure inside it.
Answer: an egg
Q. Fill in the blank with the correct word.
Emma gently and _____________ touched the owl's feathers.
Answer: cautiously
Q. Choose either the possessive pronoun or the contraction to complete the sentences.
When (1. Your / 2. You're) swimming underwater, be sure to bring (1. Your / 2. You're) scuba gear and goggles. (1. Your / 2. You're) sure to see many amazing sights there.
Answer: 2, 1, 2
Q. What are the characteristics of fantasy story? (List 2)
Possible answers:
a) Magic is central to the plot and/or characters.
b) There is often a journey or quest involved in the plot.
c) The setting is a fantasy world.
d) Creatures that can talk or have magical powers are often presents.
Q. What point of view is the following:
Cathy leaned into her computer screen with big eyes. She couldn't believe it she had finally gotten a 100 on her math test! She knew her parents would be proud of her.
a) first person
b) third person omniscient
c) third person limited
Answer: c) third person limited
Q. A comparison of two unlike things using "like" or "as"
Answer: simile
Q. What are they?
We are delicious
Some people prefer them with raisins
Some like them to contain chocolate chips
Whichever kind of these you like though
They don't last long once they've passed your lips
Answer: Cookies
Q. Use the following word in a sentence.
trustworthy
Answer: When you are mountain climbing, it is good to have a trustworthy partner.
Q. Choose either the possessive pronoun or the contraction to complete the sentences.
(1. its / 2. it's) a challenge for sponges to eat. A sponge must push seawater through the many holes in (1. its / 2. it's) body. The tiny plants and animals in the water are (1. its / 2. it's) food.
Answer: 2, 1, 1
Q. Which one is a lyric poetry? ("Dog" or "Eagle") Explain why.
Q. Read the passage below.
Brandon stepped to the pitcher's mound. He held the ball in his mitt and adjusted his fingers on the seams. He could feel the pressure of the moment. It was the ninth inning. His team was up by one. The bases were loaded. "You can do it," Brandon thought to himself, but he felt hesitation in his heart. He stared at the batter. His name was Jimmy. Jimmy could sense Brandon's hesitation. He was going to capitalize on it. Jimmy knew that Brandon was going to throw it down the middle. He couldn't wait to take a swing. This was Jimmy's chance to be a hero and he had no intentions of blowing it.
What is the point of view?
Answer: Third person omniscient
Q. What kind of figurative language does the following represent?
I'm feeling so blue today.
answer: Metaphor
Q. What am I?
Sweet and juicy
I taste sweet and juicy.
I smell fruity.
I feel rough and wet.
I look like a bumpy ball.
Answer: An orange