Q: Which sentence uses a question mark correctly?
A. I like pizza?
B. Do you want to play outside?
C. She is reading a book?
D. We saw a dog?
Correct: B. Do you want to play outside?
Q: What does the simile "as fast as a cheetah" mean?
A. The person is tired
B. The person is slow
C. The person runs very fast
D. The person likes cheetahs
C. The person runs very fast
Q: What text structure tells what happened and why?
A. Description
B. Cause and Effect
C. Compare and Contrast
D. Sequence
B. Cause and Effect
Q: Which sentence is written correctly?
A. she has a cat.
B. She has a cat.
C. she Has a cat.
D. She Has A cat.
B. She has a cat.
Q: What does "enormous" mean in this sentence?
"The enormous elephant walked slowly."
A. Tiny
B. Shy
C. Very big
D. Very loud
C. Very big
Q: Which sentence needs a comma?
A. I went to the store and bought apples bananas and grapes.
B. She runs fast but gets tired quickly.
C. They play soccer in the park every weekend.
D. The book is on the table.
A. I went to the store and bought apples bananas and grapes.
Q: What type of figurative language is this? "The wind whispered through the trees."
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Personification
D. Hyperbole
C. Personification
Q: Which clue word signals a sequence text structure?
A. Similar
B. Because
C. First
D. For example
C. First
Q: Choose the correct verb: He ___ to the store yesterday.
A. go
B. goed
C. went
D. goes
C. went
Q: What helps you understand the word "fragile"?
"The vase was fragile, so we packed it carefully."
A. Packed it carefully
B. The word "vase"
C. The word "so"
D. Walked slowly
A. Packed it carefully
Q: Where should the quotation marks go in this sentence?
Did you see the movie The Lion King? asked Mia.
A. “Did you see the movie The Lion King?” asked Mia.
B. Did you see the movie “The Lion King?” asked Mia.
C. “Did you see the movie ‘The Lion King’?” asked Mia.
D. Did you see the movie “The Lion King”? asked Mia.
C. “Did you see the movie ‘The Lion King’?” asked Mia.
Q: What is the meaning of this idiom: "He spilled the beans"?
A. He made a mess
B. He ruined dinner
C. He told a secret
D. He cooked dinner
C. He told a secret
Q: A passage explains how tornadoes form and lists the steps in order. What is the text structure?
A. Problem and Solution
B. Cause and Effect
C. Sequence
D. Description
C. Sequence
Q: Which sentence uses correct subject-verb agreement?
A. The dogs runs fast.
B. My brother and I is playing.
C. She walk to school.
D. The teacher explains the lesson.
D. The teacher explains the lesson.
Q: What does "reluctant" mean in this sentence?
"She was reluctant to leave the party because she was having fun."
A. Happy
B. Excited
C. Unwilling
D. Angry
C. Unwilling
Q: Which sentence is missing a comma?
A. I like to play run and jump.
B. My sister who is five loves dogs.
C. We went to the store, bought milk, and came home.
D. He rode his bike around the block.
B. My sister who is five loves dogs.
Q: What does the metaphor “Her voice is music to my ears” mean?
A. She sings loudly.
B. Her voice is painful.
C. Her voice is pleasant.
D. She likes music.
C. Her voice is pleasant.
Q: What clue word helps show a "Problem and Solution" structure?
A. First
B. As a result
C. However
D. Solution
D. Solution
Q: Choose the correct pronoun: ___ is my best friend.
A. Me
B. Her
C. She
D. Us
C. She
Q: What does “generous” mean in this sentence?
"She was generous and shared her toys with everyone."
A. Selfish
B. Helpful
C. Kind and giving
D. Funny
C. Kind and giving
Q: Which sentence is punctuated correctly with dialogue?
A. "I love apples," said Jake.
B. "I love apples" said Jake.
C. "I love apples." said Jake
D. I love apples," said Jake."
A. "I love apples," said Jake.
Q: What type of figurative language is this? "I told you a million times!"
A. Simile
B. Idiom
C. Personification
D. Hyperbole
D. Hyperbole
Q: A text describes a town's flooding problem and how they fixed it. What structure is it?
A. Cause and Effect
B. Problem and Solution
C. Description
D. Sequence
B. Problem and Solution
Q: Which sentence uses punctuation and grammar correctly?
A. we went to the park.
B. The dog barked loud.
C. They runs in the race.
D. I saw a bird, and it flew away.
D. I saw a bird, and it flew away.
Q: What does "hasty" mean in this sentence?
"Because he made a hasty decision, he forgot his homework."
A. Slow and careful
B. Made quickly without thinking
C. Very smart
D. Extremely late
B. Made quickly without thinking