Every Saturday, Malik follows a detailed routine to prepare for his basketball games. First, he wakes up early and eats a healthy breakfast. Then, he stretches and reviews plays with his team. After that, he practices shooting for an hour before heading to the gym. Finally, he meets his coach and teammates before the game begins.
Q: Which statement BEST describes how the author organizes the information?
A. By explaining the causes and effects of Malik’s routine
B. By comparing Malik’s routine to other players’ routines
C. By describing the steps Malik follows in a specific order
D. By presenting a problem and offering a solution
Sequence-C. By describing the steps Malik follows in a specific order
Passage:
I could feel my hands shaking as I stepped onto the stage, hoping I wouldn’t forget my lines.
Q: How does the point of view affect the passage?
A. It allows the reader to understand the narrator’s thoughts directly
B. It shows the thoughts of multiple characters
C. It provides an objective description of events
D. It addresses the reader directly
A. It allows the reader to understand the narrator’s thoughts directly
First Person-uses I/my
Passage:
Schools should provide healthier lunch options so students can stay focused and energized throughout the day.
Q: Which statement BEST identifies the claim?
A. Schools should provide healthier lunches
B. Students need energy
C. Lunch affects focus
D. Healthy food is important
A. Schools should provide healthier lunches
Passage:
The sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in soft shades of pink and orange. A gentle breeze carried the scent of blooming flowers, and everything felt calm and still.
Q: Which word BEST describes the author’s tone?
A. Tense
B. Peaceful
C. Urgent
D. Lonely
B.Peaceful- soft, gentle, calm, still
Passage:
As the sun set, the hikers moved at a leisurely pace, stopping often to admire the view and take pictures. They were in no hurry to reach their destination.
Q: What does leisurely most nearly mean in this passage?
A. Quickly and urgently
B. Lazily and without purpose C. Carefully and quietly
D. Slowly and without rushing
D. Slowly and without rushing
Passage:
Owls hunt at night, while hawks hunt during the day. Unlike hawks, owls rely on their hearing more than sight.
Q: What text structure is used?
A. Compare and Contrast
B. Cause and Effect
C. Sequence
D. Problem and Solution
A: Compare and Contrast-Showing the differences between the two birds.
Passage:
You walk into the dark room, unsure of what you might find. Every sound seems louder, and your heart begins to race.
Q: Why might the author choose this point of view?
A. To describe events from a distance
B. To help the reader feel involved in the experience
C. To show multiple perspectives
D. To explain a sequence of events
B. To help the reader feel involved in the experience
Passage:
Students who participate in sports often develop better teamwork skills. For example, they must communicate with teammates and work together to achieve a common goal.
Q: Which sentence is the BEST supporting evidence?
A. Students participate in sports
B. They develop teamwork skills
C. They communicate and work together
D. Goals are important
C. They communicate and work together
Passage:
Darius tapped his foot as the teacher continued explaining the assignment. He glanced at the clock repeatedly, sighing each time he realized only a few seconds had passed.
Q: Which word BEST describes the tone?
A. Curious
B. Bored
C. Proud
D. Hopeful
B-bored
glanced repeatedly, sighing, tapped foot
Passage:
The teacher’s instructions were so vague that many students were unsure what to do. Several asked questions, hoping for more specific directions.
Q: What does vague most nearly mean?
A. Clear and detailed
B. Confusing or unclear
C. Strict and demanding
D. Short and simple
B. Confusing or unclear
Passage:
During the winter, many animals struggle to find food. Because plants stop growing and insects become scarce, animals must adapt to survive. Some animals store food ahead of time, while others migrate to warmer areas where food is more available.
Q: Which text structure is MOST clearly used in this passage?
A. Sequence, because it explains steps animals take
B. Cause and effect, because it explains why animals must adapt
C. Compare and contrast, because it shows differences between animals
D. Problem and solution, because it explains how animals solve challenges
A: B (D is tempting, but causes drive the explanation)
Passage:
Lena watched the clock, her mind racing with worry about the test. She tried to focus, but her thoughts kept drifting.
Q: Which statement BEST describes the point of view?
A. The narrator knows only Lena’s thoughts
B. The narrator knows all characters’ thoughts
C. The narrator is telling their own story
D. The narrator is speaking to the reader
A. The narrator knows only Lena’s thoughts
Third Person-limited
Passage:
According to a national study, students who read for at least 20 minutes a day score significantly higher on reading assessments than those who do not.
Q: Why is this statement strong evidence?
A. It expresses an opinion about reading
B. It provides a specific example C. It explains a personal experience
D. It includes data from research
D. It includes data from research
Passage:
The hallway lights flickered as Emma walked alone, her footsteps echoing loudly against the walls. She quickened her pace, her heart pounding with each step.
Q: How does the author create the tone in this passage?
A. By using cheerful and bright imagery
B. By including detailed explanations of events
C. By using sensory details that build tension
D. By comparing Emma to other characters
C. By using sensory details that build tension
echoing loudly, quickened pace, heart pounding, flickered lights
Passage:
After running the long race under the hot sun, Marcus felt completely depleted. He collapsed onto the grass, too tired to even speak.
Q: What does depleted most nearly mean?
A. Full of energy
B. Slightly tired
C. Completely exhausted
D. Physically injured
C. Completely exhausted
Solar energy and wind energy are both renewable sources of power, but they function in different ways. Solar panels collect energy from sunlight, while wind turbines generate power from moving air. Additionally, solar energy depends on sunny conditions, whereas wind energy relies on consistent wind patterns.
Q: How does the author primarily organize the passage?
A. By listing steps in producing energy
B. By explaining causes of energy production
C. By comparing similarities and differences
D. By describing a problem with energy use
C. By comparing similarities and differences
Passage:
Ethan felt confident as he began the race, while Maya, watching from the sidelines, worried he might trip. Neither knew what the other was thinking.
Q: Which statement BEST explains the point of view?
A. It is first person because Ethan shares his thoughts
B. It is third person limited because only one character’s thoughts are shown
C. It is third person omniscient because multiple perspectives are revealed
D. It is second person because the reader is included
C. It is third person omniscient because multiple perspectives are revealed
Passage:
Some argue that students should not have homework because it takes away time for relaxation. However, homework allows students to practice skills and better understand what they learn in class.
Q: Which option BEST identifies the counterclaim AND rebuttal?
A. Counterclaim: homework helps learning; Rebuttal: relaxation is important
B. Counterclaim: homework takes away free time; Rebuttal: homework supports learning
C. Counterclaim: students learn in class; Rebuttal: homework is unnecessary
D. Counterclaim: relaxation is important; Rebuttal: students dislike homework
B. Counterclaim: homework takes away free time; Rebuttal: homework supports learning
Passage:
“I’m sure this will go just fine,” he said, staring at the complicated instructions and shaking his head slightly. “Nothing could possibly go wrong.”
Q: Which statement BEST describes the tone and how it is developed?
A. Sincere, through clear and direct language
B. Confident, through positive word choice
C. Sarcastic, through contrast between words and actions
D. Fearful, through descriptions of danger
C. Sarcastic, through contrast between words and actions
Passage:
The scientist was known for her meticulous work. She carefully recorded every detail of her experiments and checked her results multiple times to ensure accuracy.
Q: What does meticulous most nearly mean?
A. Careless
B. Creative
C. Precise
D. Confused
C. Precise
Passage:
After several days of nonstop rain, the river began to rise above its banks. At first, residents were not concerned, but as the water crept closer to their homes, worry spread. Eventually, the river flooded streets and houses, forcing families to evacuate. In the aftermath, emergency crews worked to restore power and provide shelter to those affected.
Q: Which BEST describes how the passage is organized?
A. It presents a problem and focuses mainly on solutions
B. It explains events in time order while also showing cause and effect
C. It compares flooding to other natural disasters
D. It lists reasons why flooding occurs
B. It explains events in time order while also showing cause and effect
Passage:
The puppy barked as Ava approached, and Ava smiled, thinking it wanted to play. However, the puppy backed away slightly, unsure and nervous.
Q: How does the point of view influence the reader’s understanding?
A. It limits the reader to Ava’s thoughts only
B. It allows the reader to understand both Ava’s and the puppy’s feelings
C. It prevents the reader from understanding the situation
D. It directly addresses the reader
B. It allows the reader to understand both Ava’s and the puppy’s feelings
third person-omniscient
Passage:
Many people believe that school days should be shorter to reduce stress. However, shorter days would limit instructional time and could make it harder for teachers to cover important material. Additionally, longer days allow students to complete work at school, reducing homework.
Q: Which statement BEST evaluates the effectiveness of the argument?
A. The argument is weak because it only states reasons and no evidence.
B. The argument is strong because it includes multiple reasons supporting the claim
C. The argument is unclear because it does not mention stress
D. The argument is ineffective because it includes a counterclaim
A. The argument is weak because it only states reasons and no evidence.
Passage:
The scientist carefully measured each ingredient, double-checking her notes before proceeding. She paused often, making sure every detail was correct, knowing that even a small mistake could ruin the experiment.
Q: Which answer BEST explains the tone AND the author’s purpose?
A. Playful tone to entertain the reader
B. Serious tone to emphasize the importance of accuracy
C. Angry tone to show frustration
D. Hopeful tone to inspire confidence
B. Serious tone to emphasize the importance of accuracy
Passage:
Although the team faced several setbacks, their coach remained resolute, refusing to give up and encouraging the players to keep trying despite the challenges.
Q: What does resolute most nearly mean?
A. Unsure and hesitant
B. Determined and firm
C. Angry and frustrated
D. Calm and relaxed
B. Determined and firm