Test Your Knowledge On This 4th Reading Quiz

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1. They visited _____ uncle

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The word "their" is the correct answer because it indicates that the subject of the sentence, "they," visited their own uncle. The word "whose" is used to show possession, but it does not fit in this context. "Who" is used as a subject pronoun, but it does not indicate possession. "Whom" is used as an object pronoun, but it does not fit grammatically in this sentence. Therefore, "their" is the most appropriate choice.

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Fourth Grade is the elementary education in the fifth school year of the elementary school whose ages of students in this class usually ranges from 9 years old to 10 years old. This quiz is based on 4th Grade reading to test your cognitive process of decoding symbols to derive... see moremeaning. Take this quiz and find out how good you are. see less

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2. He did not argue ______ me

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The correct answer is "With." This is because when we argue with someone, it means we are engaged in a disagreement or debate with that person. Therefore, the sentence implies that the person in question did not engage in an argument or disagreement with the speaker.

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3. I try to eat an...... everyday.

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The given sentence states that the person tries to eat something every day. Out of the options provided, only "Egg" is a food item that can be consumed daily. Biscuit, bread, and pepper are not typically consumed daily as a standalone food item. Therefore, "Egg" is the correct answer.

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4. She made me _____ my shoes before entering her room

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The correct answer is "Take off". This phrase means to remove or unfasten something from one's body or a surface. In this context, the person is being asked to remove their shoes before entering the room.

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5. What is the past tense of "keep"?

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The past tense of "keep" is "kept." This is the correct answer because "kept" is the past tense form of the verb "keep." When we want to indicate that something was retained or held onto in the past, we use "kept."

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6. His cloth was too long so he had to.......... it 

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The correct answer is "Shorten." The sentence states that his cloth was too long, indicating that it needed to be made shorter. Therefore, he had to shorten it.

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7. Which of the following is not a synonym for "happy"? 

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The word "naughty" does not have the same meaning as "happy". While "delighted," "elated," and "glad" all convey a sense of happiness or joy, "naughty" refers to someone who is mischievous or disobedient. Therefore, "naughty" is not a synonym for "happy".

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8. He is suffering _____ a serious illness  

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The correct answer is "From". This preposition is used to indicate the cause or source of something. In this sentence, it suggests that the person is suffering because of a serious illness.

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9. I want ____  ice cubes for my wine

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The word "fewer" is the correct answer because it is used to compare a smaller number of countable items. In this context, the speaker wants a smaller number of ice cubes for their wine, indicating that "fewer" is the appropriate word choice.

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10. They were amazed____ her brillance

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The correct answer is "At". This preposition is commonly used to express a feeling of wonder or astonishment. In this context, it suggests that the speaker or the subject of the sentence is amazed by the brilliance of someone.

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They visited _____ uncle
He did not argue ______ me
I try to eat an...... everyday.
She made me _____ my shoes before entering her room
What is the past tense of "keep"?
His cloth was too long so he had to.......... it 
Which of the following is not a synonym for "happy"? 
He is suffering _____ a serious illness  
I want ____  ice cubes for my wine
They were amazed____ her brillance
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