The word "autograph" contains the Greek root graph. Based on your knowledge of this root,
what does the word most likely relate to?
A. Seeing
B. Writing
C. Hearing
D. Moving
B (Writing): "Graph" means to write or draw. (e.g., Biography = life writing).
Which word in this sentence is a preposition? "The cat hid under the wooden table during the
storm."
A. Hid
B. Under
C. Wooden
D. Storm
B (Under): Prepositions show the relationship (usually position/time) between a noun and
another part of the sentence.
Which word in this sentence is a demonstrative adjective? "Those delicious apples came from the local orchard."
A. Those
B. Delicious
C. Local
D. Orchard
A (Those): Demonstrative adjectives (this, that, these, those) point out specific nouns.
Which correlative conjunction pair correctly completes this sentence? "_______ my brother _______ my sister can help you with your homework."
A. Neither / nor
B. Either / or
C. Both / and
D. All of the above could work depending on the meaning.
D (All of the above): Correlationals work in specific pairs (Neither/nor, Either/or, Both/and).
Which sentence uses a prepositional phrase to show where an action is happening?
A. The birds sang a beautiful song.
B. She walked quickly toward the classroom.
C. The small squirrel climbed the tall tree.
D. They finished their homework early.
B: "Toward the classroom" is a prepositional phrase indicating direction/location.
Which sentence contains a spelling error?
A. The principal of our school is very kind.
B. We had a great time at the birthday party.
C. I didn't realize that it was allready noon.
D. The weather was perfect for a picnic.
C (allready): The correct spelling is "already" (one 'l').
Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence: "The group of students _______ going on a field trip today."
A. is
B. are
C. were
D. am
A (is): "The group" is a collective noun acting as a singular subject.
The Latin root struct means "to build." Which word means the way something is built or arranged?
A. Destruction
B. Structure
C. Instructor
D. Constructive
B (Structure): Direct application of the root 'struct' (build).
The root phon relates to sound. What is a "megaphone" used for?
A. To see small objects
B. To make a sound louder
C. To measure distance
D. To record light
B (To make a sound louder): "Mega" means large/great, "phon" means sound.
Read this sentence: "The audible sound of the waves helped the children fall asleep." What does the root aud mean?
A. To see
B. To hear
C. To touch
D. To smell
B: The root aud means to hear (like in audience, audio, or auditorium).
Identify the adverb in the following sentence: "The golden retriever ran excitedly toward the
park."
A. Golden
B. Ran
C. Excitedly
D. Park
C (Excitedly): Adverbs often end in -ly and describe how an action (ran) is performed.
The suffix -ology means "the study of." What is the study of life called?
A. Geology
B. Biology
C. Zoology
D. Meteorology
B (Biology): "Bio" is the Greek root for life.
Which transition best connects these two ideas? "Recycling helps reduce waste in landfills. _______, it saves natural resources."
A. However
B. In addition
C. On the other hand
D. For example
B (In addition): Used when adding a second supporting point to the first.
If you are writing a report on George Washington, which would be a primary source?
A. A biography written in 2020
B. A letter written by George Washington himself
C. An encyclopedia entry about the Revolutionary War
D. A history documentary on television
B (A letter written by him): Primary sources are first-hand accounts from the time period.
A student is writing an informational report about the history of the internet.
Which source would provide the most objective (unbiased) information?
A. A blog post titled "Why I Love the Internet."
B. An advertisement for a high-speed internet provider.
C. A timeline of technological inventions from a university library.
D. A social media thread discussing the best websites.
C: University resources are typically academic and objective, whereas the others have personal bias or a goal to sell a product.
If the prefix mis- means "wrongly," what does the word misinterpret mean?
A. To understand clearly
B. To understand wrongly
C. To not understand at all
D. To understand again
B (To understand wrongly): The prefix mis- adds the meaning of 'wrong' or 'bad' to the root.
A student is looking for information on how to plant a vegetable garden. Which search term would provide the most relevant results?
A. Vegetable soup recipes
B. History of farming
C. Beginner's guide to vegetable gardening
D. Best places to buy vegetables
C (Beginner's guide...): This is the most specific and targeted search for the goal of "planting."
Which sentence uses the perfect verb tense?
A. I am walking to the store.
B. I walked to the store yesterday.
C. I have walked to the store many times.
D. I will walk to the store later.
C (I have walked...): Perfect tenses use 'have/has/had' plus a past participle.
According to standard conventions, how should the title of a novel be formatted in a typed essay?
A. "In Quotation Marks"
B. Underlined
C. In Italics
D. In ALL CAPS
C (In Italics): In typing, long works (books, movies) are italicized; short works (poems, articles) use quotes.
Choose the word that best completes the sentence to show a cause-and-effect
relationship: "The baker forgot to add yeast to the dough; ________, the bread did not rise."
A. however
B. similarly
C. consequently
D. for instance
C: "Consequently" means "as a result," which correctly links the cause (no yeast) to the effect (no rising).
Which of the following sentences correctly uses a semi-colon?
A. I wanted to go swimming; but the pool was closed.
B. My favorite fruits are; apples, bananas, and grapes.
C. The storm was loud; we couldn't sleep.
D. Whenever it rains; I like to read books.
C (The storm was loud; we couldn't sleep): Semi-colons join two independent clauses without a conjunction.
Which word correctly completes the sentence? "I can't believe _______ going to Hawaii for summer break!"
A. there
B. their
C. they're
D. thier
C (they're): A contraction for "they are." (Their = possession; There = place).
Choose the correctly spelled word to complete the sentence: "The mountain _______ was breathtaking."
A. senery
B. seenery
C. scenery
D. scenary
C (scenery): A common 5th-grade spelling word with the 'sc' pattern.
What is the base word of "unbelievable"?
B (Believe): The base word is the core part of the word after removing all affixes (un- and -able).
Which of the following is a fragment (not a complete sentence)?
A. Running through the rain.
B. The dog chased the ball.
C. It was cold outside.
D. Open the door.
A: This is a fragment because it lacks a subject (who was running?). D is a complete sentence
(it's a command with an understood "you").