English 9 Rules And Syllabus Quiz

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A quiz based on the Mr. Fields's classroom rules and syllabus for English 9


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Rule #1 in Mr. Fields's class is about what?

    • A.

      Trash

    • B.

      Grooming

    • C.

      Electronic Devices

    • D.

      Profanity

    • E.

      Respect

    Correct Answer
    E. Respect
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Respect. This suggests that the main rule in Mr. Fields's class is about treating others with consideration and politeness. Students are expected to show respect towards their peers, teachers, and the learning environment. This rule likely emphasizes the importance of being kind, tolerant, and understanding towards others in order to create a positive and inclusive classroom atmosphere.

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  • 2. 

    What percentage of your grade is based on tests and quizzes?

    • A.

      50%

    • B.

      30%

    • C.

      20%

    • D.

      10%

    • E.

      0%

    Correct Answer
    C. 20%
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 20% because it is the option that states the percentage of the grade that is based on tests and quizzes. This means that out of the total grade, 20% is determined by the performance on tests and quizzes.

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  • 3. 

    How much of your grade is based on class work and homework?

    • A.

      50%

    • B.

      30%

    • C.

      20%

    • D.

      10%

    • E.

      0%

    Correct Answer
    A. 50%
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 50% because it is the highest percentage option given. This suggests that a significant portion of the grade is based on class work and homework.

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  • 4. 

    When is a good time to ask about your grade?

    • A.

      When you are done with your work

    • B.

      While Mr. Fields is lecturing

    • C.

      During a silent activity, such as reading or a worksheet

    • D.

      Before or after class

    • E.

      When you see Mr. Fields outside of the classroom

    Correct Answer
    D. Before or after class
    Explanation
    A good time to ask about your grade is before or after class because during these times, Mr. Fields is likely to have more availability and can give you his full attention. Asking about your grade while you are done with your work, while Mr. Fields is lecturing, during a silent activity, or when you see him outside of the classroom may not be appropriate as he may be busy or not in a position to discuss your grade at that moment.

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  • 5. 

    If you refuse to participate in class, from which section of your grade will you lose points?

    • A.

      Assignments

    • B.

      Projects

    • C.

      Tests

    • D.

      Quizzes

    • E.

      Participation

    Correct Answer
    A. Assignments
    Explanation
    If you refuse to participate in class, you will lose points from the section of your grade that is based on assignments. This means that if you do not actively engage in class activities and discussions, complete homework, or submit assignments, you will receive a lower grade in this specific category.

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  • 6. 

    If you use bad language or act rude, inappropriate, disruptive, or defiant, which portion of your grade will be hurt by the poor conduct?

    • A.

      Assignments

    • B.

      Projects

    • C.

      Exams

    • D.

      Conduct

    • E.

      Participation

    Correct Answer
    A. Assignments
    Explanation
    Poor conduct, such as using bad language or acting rude, can negatively impact a student's grade in the assignments. This is because assignments typically require students to demonstrate their understanding and application of the material learned in class. If a student's behavior is disruptive or defiant, it may hinder their ability to effectively complete assignments and meet the required standards, thus resulting in a lower grade.

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  • 7. 

    Which type of electronic devices should you not bring to class?

    • A.

      Cell phones

    • B.

      Mp3 players

    • C.

      Recording devices

    • D.

      Digital cameras

    • E.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    E. All of the above
    Explanation
    You should not bring any of the mentioned electronic devices to class, including cell phones, mp3 players, recording devices, and digital cameras. Bringing any of these devices can be distracting and disruptive to the learning environment.

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  • 8. 

    If you use bad language in class, which of the following is NOT a possible consequence?

    • A.

      Doing 5 pushups/10 situps

    • B.

      15 jumping jacks/10 lunges

    • C.

      Having a call home

    • D.

      Being sent to outside the classroom/LAD

    • E.

      Writing 100 standards

    Correct Answer
    B. 15 jumping jacks/10 lunges
    Explanation
    If a student uses bad language in class, one possible consequence could be doing 5 pushups or 10 situps. Another consequence could be having a call home to inform the parents about the student's behavior. Being sent outside the classroom or to the Learning and Discipline (LAD) office is also a possible consequence. Additionally, writing 100 standards could be a consequence for using bad language. However, 15 jumping jacks or 10 lunges is not listed as a possible consequence for using bad language in class.

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  • 9. 

    What should you before you leave the classroom each day?

    • A.

      Put your book back on the shelf

    • B.

      The area around your desk is clean

    • C.

      Make sure you wrote down the homework assignment

    • D.

      Remain seated until you are excused

    • E.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    E. All of the above
    Explanation
    Before leaving the classroom each day, it is important to complete several tasks. Putting your book back on the shelf ensures that it is organized and ready for the next day. Cleaning the area around your desk helps maintain a tidy environment for yourself and others. Making sure you wrote down the homework assignment ensures that you have a record of what needs to be completed. Remaining seated until you are excused shows respect for the teacher and the classroom rules. Therefore, all of the above tasks should be done before leaving the classroom each day.

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  • 10. 

    If you are late to class, what should you do?

    • A.

      Go to LAD or room 120 to get a tardy pass

    • B.

      Run into the classroom quickly

    • C.

      Try to sneak into the classroom

    • D.

      Apologize and make excuses

    • E.

      Hang out in another room or outside until the end of the period

    Correct Answer
    A. Go to LAD or room 120 to get a tardy pass
    Explanation
    When you are late to class, the appropriate action to take is to go to LAD or room 120 to get a tardy pass. This shows responsibility and respect for the rules and regulations set by the school. Getting a tardy pass ensures that your late arrival is documented and accounted for, preventing any misunderstandings or potential disciplinary actions. It also allows the teacher to keep track of attendance and ensures that you are not marked absent for the class.

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