Vocabulary
Context Clues
Comprehension
Multiple Choice
Mix Up
100

What does the word specialty mean in the sentence below? My mom's specialty is peanut butter cookies. 

A: unique talent

B: hobby 

C: favorite food 

D: chef 

A: unique talent

100

What does the word pursuit mean in the sentence below? The dog was in pursuit of a cat.

A: the end of a race 

B: a medal or trophy 

C: an effort to achieve 

D: something that holds money

C: an effort to achieve

100

What is the first important event in the passage? 

A: Louis passes out balls during recess. 

B: A truck horn honks and disturbs the students. 

C: Louis starts cleaning up junk on the playground. 

D: Students toss pieces of paper and pencils into the schoolyard

C: Louis starts cleaning up junk on the playground.

100

Which of the following is a clue that helps the reader determine the passage's point of view? 

A: the use of quotation marks 

B: the use of indented paragraphs 

C: the use of pronouns such as I and we 

D: the use of pronouns such as she and he

D: the use of pronouns such as she and he

100

What is the setting of the story? 

A: Intermediate Center. 

B: Cafeteria. 

C: Wayside School. 

D: Miss Mush's room

C: Wayside School

200

What does the word collapsed mean in the sentence below? The bookshelf collapsed because of all the weight.

A: bent 

B: grew

C: mended

D: fell

D: fell

200

What does the word vigorously mean in the sentence below? I ran vigorously towards the bus before it pulled away.

A: to give up 

B: to move slowly 

C: in a strong way 

D: in an uneasy

C: in a strong way

200

This passage is told from the point of view of

A: Louis.

B: Mrs. Jewls.

C: a first-person narrator.

D: a third-person omniscient narrator.

D: a third-person omniscient narrator.

200

How does Mrs. Jewls solve the problem of letting Louis into the classroom? 

A: She holds a spelling bee. 

B: She opens the door for Louis herself. 

C: She chooses her best student to open the door. 

D: She flips a coin to decide who will open the door.

A: She holds a spelling bee.

200

How does Louis seem like a thoughtful person in the beginning of the story? 

A: He helps a student find his classroom. 

B: He passes out playground equipment to all the students. 

C: He cleans up the school yard.

D: He tells the delivery man where to find Mrs. Jewls's room.

C: He cleans up the school yard. 

300

What does the word disturbing mean in the sentence below? My brother kept disturbing me on the phone.

A: bothering 

B: entertaining 

C: following 

D: helping

A: bothering

300

What does the word jubilant mean in the sentence below? The student was jubilant when he aced the test. 

A: cold 

B: impatient 

C: joyful 

D: upset

C: joyful

300

Louis goes to Mrs. Jewls's classroom by 

A: riding the elevator. 

B: climbing up the stairs. 

C: going down a long hallway. 

D: walking across the schoolyard.

B: climbing up the stairs.

300

The end of the passage is ironic because

A: Louis has worked so hard to deliver the computer to Mrs. Jewls.

B: Mrs. Jewls uses the computer in a way that the reader would expect.

C: The third-person narrator describes the humor of Mrs. Jewls's spelling bee.

D: the reader does not expect Mrs. Jewls to use the computer the way she does.

D: the reader does not expect Mrs. Jewls to use the computer the way she does.

300

What is another word for story? "There is only one room on each story."

A: something to read. 

B: a lie. 

C: a floor. 

D: a tale

C: a floor

400

What does the word interrupted mean in the sentence below? The students were interrupted by the fire alarm.

A: changed 

B: helped 

C: reviewed 

D: stopped

D: stopped

400

What does the word tendency mean in the sentence below? My mom has a tendency of losing her glasses.

A: change 

B: habit 

C: rarity 

D: softness

B: habit

400

What causes Louis the most trouble in making sure that Mrs. Jewls gets her package. 

A: Mrs. Mush is cooking mushrooms in the cafeteria. 

B: The students cannot be interrupted while they are working. 

C: Mrs. Jewls's classroom is on the top floor of Wayside School. 

D: The delivery person must give the package directly to Mrs. Jewls.

C: Mrs. Jewls's classroom is on the top floor of Wayside School.

400

How does the use of irony affect the passage? 

A: It makes the reader sad. 

B: It adds humor and surprise. 

C: It makes the passage predictable. 

D: It makes the reader feel sorry for the students.

B: It adds humor and surprise.

400

Where is the cafeteria located? 

A: the 1st floor 

B: the 30th floor

C: there was no cafeteria

D: the 15th floor

D: the 15th floor

500

What does the word wobbled mean in the sentence below? The ducks wobbled over to get a cracker.

A: ran quickly 

B: crawled slowly 

C: rolled unhappily 

D: walked unsteadily

D: walked unsteadily

500

What does the word urgent mean in the sentence below? An urgent message told us to stay indoors.

A: friendly 

B: automatic 

C: very important

D: moving too much

C: very important

500

What is the effect of this passage's point of view? 

A: There is no main character. 

B: The author is limited to describing one person.

C: The reader does not know the thoughts and feelings of any character. 

D: The reader gets to know the thoughts and feelings of more than one character.

B: The author is limited to describing one person.

500

At the end of the passage, Mrs. Jewls thanks Louis for

A: taking good care of her package.

B: picking up the paper and pencils.

C: putting the package where she wants it.

D: helping her teach the students about gravity.

D: helping her teach the students about gravity.

500

What lesson does Louis learn? 

A: never disturb Mrs. Jewls's class

B: he shouldn't worry about disturbing the students

C: the package was easy to carry up the stairs

D: never eat Miss Mush's mushrooms

B:  he shouldn't worry about disturbing the students