Vocab
Narratives
Central Idea
Summary
Types of Test Questions
More Types of Test Questions
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The  outcome of an event

What is: consequence

100

A narrative is also called this

What is a story

100

Central idea is....

What the text is mostly about

100
Jack Milgrom tells the story of his life as a Gypsy and orphan during the holocaust.


This is a summary of what book?

What is Milkweed

100

In this item type, text choices are identified for students within a passage, and students select the correct text answer(s) using their cursor.

What is highlight text
100

Students must answer multiple parts to a question in this type of question

What is two-part

200

to confirm the truth of something

What is: verify

200

A strong narrative essay develops what?

What are characters.

200

Facts, examples, reasons and descriptions that expand on the central idea are called this.

What is supporting details

200

When you briefly restate in your own words

the text’s central idea and its most important details

What is summarizing

200

Students select the correct answer from a drop-down box within an equation or sentence in this item type.

What is cloze

200

Students must use provided drawing tools (point, open point, line segment, and/or ray) to plot their answer(s) on this type of question

What is a number line

300

The order in which events occurred

What is sequence
300

The structire of a narrative is called this

What is the plot

300

Why do readers determine a texts central idea?

What is: 

so they can better understand the text’s meaning.

300

You should ony include these in a summary

What are facts

300

students drag answers from one section to another to create matching pairs.

What is matching pairs

300

 Students can select more than one correct answer to a given question

What is multiple response

400

To list the steps in order

What is trace

400

The 5 parts of a plot are....

What is ... exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution

400

In order to find the central  idea of a text start by doing this.

What is:

Reread the title, first and last sentence of the paragraph to look for clues

400

A summary will never include what two things

What is opinions and judgments

400

 Using the cursor, students identify a location on an image that represents the correct answer to the question.

What is a hot spot question

400

Students select and move images or phrases to the correct location on the screen, placing them in order,  to create an overall answer.

What is sequence

500

To make clear by citing examples

What is: illustrate

500

The setting, characters, and background information are all found in this part os a narrative

What is the exposition.

500

 This is what support means

To back up or justify your answer with

evidence

500

Putting a central idea and the most important details in your own

words is a great want to do what?

What is make sure you understand what you are reading

500

In this item type, students drag and drop an items(s) into the designated target(s) to form the correct answer(s)

What is graphic gap match

500

Students enter an alphanumeric response in an open box within a question. Questions may have more than one open box.

What is fill in the blank

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