Nonfiction/Informational Reading
Fiction/Literature Reading
Vocabulary
Making Inferences
Misc.
100

Which sentence BEST supports the idea that playing a sport requires a lot of personal sacrifice?  


A. Making a team sport requires plenty of skill.


B. Players must be willing to practice on a daily basis.


C. Some teams require a nominal fee to play.


D. Being a part of a team is a rewarding experience. 

B. Players must be willing to practice on a daily basis.


100

“What's your name?" Cherry asked. 
"Ponyboy Curtis." I replied.
"That's an original and lovely name,” She said.

"My dad was an original person," I said. "I've got a brother named Sodapop, and it even says so on his birth certificate.”


What does this conversation reveal to the reader?


A. Ponyboy wishes he had another name.


B. Ponyboy is proud of the original names in his family.


C. Cherry thinks Ponyboy and Sodapop have funny names.


D. Ponyboy is unable to locate his own birth certificate. 


B. Ponyboy is proud of the original names in his family.


100

Watching the commercial featuring Jennifer Aniston, Bella coveted her purple Maybelline mascara.


A. disliked


B. watched


C. desired


D. criticized 


C. desired


100

When I hand in my chemistry take-home final, Mr. Hopper shakes my hand with meaning. He tries to catch my darting eyes. I brush the hair off of my forehead. Try staring back.  

“Maybe if I look him in the eye”, I think, “He’ll decide he doesn’t need to say anything. Maybe if I look him in the eye he’ll decide to bump up my grade.”


   -Excerpt from The Things a Brother Knows by Dana Reinhardt


 3. The narrator in this story probably has earned what kind of grade?

A. The top score in the class

B. A low score

C. An “A”

D. He earned a zero because he never did the work


B. A low score

100
What is the author's main purpose in "Basketball's Most Valuable Player?"

A. To describe Durant's mother
B. To explain the award that Durant received
C. To justify why Durant was deserving of the award
D. To describe Durant's childhood
C. To justify why Durant was deserving of the award
200

Which idea about animal shelters would be the BEST to highlight in an advertisement?


A. A large fee may be charged for adopting an animal. 


B. Shelters often have a variety of dog breeds available.


C. Background information about a pet may not be available.

D. Cats and dogs often require a series of medical injections.  

B. Shelters often have a variety of dog breeds available.


200

How does an author build suspense in a story?


A. by hinting at an exciting event to come


B. by providing a solution to a problem


C. by locating the story in another country


D. by providing dynamic characters

A. by hinting at an exciting event to come


200

Cate found her red blouse in a pile of discarded clothes. What does “discarded” mean?


A. not wanted


B. not clean


C. unusual


D. wrinkled



A. not wanted

200

Screech! Karen stomped on the gas pedal the moment the light turned green. She looked over her left shoulder and zigged past a semi-truck. She zoomed ahead and looked over her right shoulder and then zagged past a motorbike. She glanced at the clock on the console and darted into the parking lot. Whipping into a parking spot, she grabbed her suitcase and ran through the lot, up the escalator, and into the terminal. Her heavy suitcase was bumping and bouncing the whole way. Just as she entered the terminal, she heard an announcement over the loudspeaker, "Final boarding call for flight 205 to JFK..." Karen looked at her ticket and then at the line to get through the security checkpoint, which wrapped around several turnstiles and slithered like a lethargic snake. Karen sighed and then slowly walked to the customer service desk.

Why is Karen in a hurry?
What is she is trying to catch a flight.
200

What are the literary elements of poetry?

A. Simile

B. Onomatopoeia

C. Alliteration

D. All of the above 

300

Which sentence expresses an opinion?


A. Plumeria trees are tropical and need warm weather in order to survive. 


B. Plumeria trees can grow up to 20 feet tall. 


C. Plumeria flowers come in red, white or yellow.


D. Plumeria trees will make any garden look better.


D. Plumeria trees will make any garden look better.

300

Which triggers the rising action in a story?


A. When the characters and setting are revealed.


B. When the solution to the problem is evident.


C. When the problem of the story is introduced. 


D. When the lesson of the story is revealed.

C. When the problem of the story is introduced.

300

What is the root word of “prestigious”?


A. prestig


B. gous


C. prestige


D. ous


C. prestige


300

Then Charles Darnay’s attorney, Mr. Stryver, began to cross-examine the witness.


   -Excerpt from A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens


5. Where is this scene taking place?

A. A farm

B. A palace

C. A court room

D. A school


C. A court room

300

What is the literary term for the message of a story?

What is theme

?

400

The committee put forth a motion to restrict recycling to only glass and plastic.  


Which dictionary definition BEST matches the word “motion” in this sentence?


A. The action or process of moving or being moved.


B. A formal proposal presented to a legislature or agency.


C. To direct or command someone with a movement of the hand or head.


D. A type of transformation involving various mathematical studies.

B. A formal proposal presented to a legislature or agency.


400

The look of pain and sorrow on Ella’s face didn’t stop me. I told her what I thought despite her small gasp and the tears that were waiting to fall. It was something that had to be said.    


The narrator’s actions BEST demonstrate her – 


A. determination to make her friend feel better.


B. persistence to say what she wants despite the feelings of others.


C. ability to remain positive despite the circumstances.


D. indecision on whether or not to hurt Ella’s feelings.  



B. persistence to say what she wants despite the feelings of others.


400

Michelle Obama, who often calls herself the mom in chief, is taking on the new role of motivator in chief.

 After nearly three years of limiting her time in the public sphere, she is suddenly ubiquitous: headlining seven fund-raisers in October, promoting new initiatives for veterans and her husband’s stalled jobs bill.


-Excerpt from “First Lady’s Mission: Energizing the Campaign”. The New York Times, 11/18/11


 Based on the article, what can you infer ubiquitous means?


A. disappearing

B. acting foolish

C. everywhere

D. in college taking classes


C. everywhere

400

The girls are ready for the meet. They get on their mark, the horn sounds, and they dive in. Mary Stanton starts out on par with the others. Slowly she inches ahead.


  -Excerpt from Jamestown Reading Navigator, InClass Reader 


 What is Mary Stanton competing in?

A. Track

B. Swimming

C. Volleyball

D. Basketball


B. Swimming

400

In the short story "Thank You, M'am" the main charter is named?

Who is Roger?

500

Living Free features a boy named Mark who learns about courage, independence, and the need for companionship while attempting to live in a forested area of New York state.


First person point of view allows the author to –


A. emphasize the struggles Mark faces in the mountain.


B. show the thoughts of Mark’s family about his trip.


C. highlight the difference between the country and the city.


D. share Mark’s thoughts and feelings about his adventure.  

D. share Mark’s thoughts and feelings about his adventure.  


500

“Suddenly, the silence became more oppressive. An SS officer had come in and, with him, the smell of the Angel of Death. We stared at his starch military uniform.”


What does the figurative language in this excerpt BEST convey?


A. fear


B. silence 


C. smell


D. anger

A. fear


500

Phone rang. If it’s Dave the Laugh, I am going to give him the full force of my glaciosity. I hate boys.



  -Excerpt from Away Laughing on a Fast Camel by Louise Rennison



6. What does the narrator mean by the word glaciosity?


A. anger/bitterness


B. love/passion


C. tears/sadness


D. joy/happiness




A. anger/bitterness

500

 A Florida Program has found that the threat of legal penalties can reduce teen smoking up to 40%. In Florida counties where underage smoking laws are strictly enforced and penalties include being fined or losing a driver’s license, students were far less likely to smoke than were students in lower-enforcement areas.


   -Excerpt from InTime magazine, 2011


From this article, we can infer that:

A. School anti-smoking programs reduce smoking

B. Parent involvement reduces teen smoking

C. Paying fines and getting tickets reduces teen smoking

D. High attendance at school reduces teen smoking


C. Paying fines and getting tickets reduces teen smoking

500

If you are responding to an MCAS prompt then what is the best way to prove what you are trying to say?

What is citing text?