English Periodic Assessment Test Quiz

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1. Maya forgot her lunch and texted her mom, “Can you bring it to school before 12?” What does Maya want?

Explanation

Maya’s message directly states she forgot her lunch and asks her mother to bring it before noon. This indicates she needs her lunch delivered to school so she does not miss her meal. The request does not involve money, class changes, or early dismissal. Her message is focused only on retrieving the forgotten lunch, making the intended meaning clear and straightforward.

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English Periodic Assessment Test Quiz - Quiz

This English Periodic Assessment Test is designed for Grade 6 learners who want to strengthen their comprehension, grammar, and interpretation abilities. The quiz includes real-life dialogues, short texts, and reasoning-based challenges that help students practice everyday English.

The English assessment quiz also introduces short scenarios that encourage observation and interpretation.... see moreThis English comprehension test helps students refine their reading ability through diverse question styles. The additional MCQs ensure extended practice and support long-term learning. see less

2. Sam said, “I practiced my speech three times, so I feel ready.” What can we infer?

Explanation

Sam mentions he practiced his speech three times and therefore feels ready. Practicing repeatedly usually builds confidence. Since he feels ready, it shows he is no longer nervous or unprepared. He also does not express forgetfulness. The logical conclusion is that he is confident because preparation has improved his comfort level.

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3. A note on the fridge says, “Don’t forget to water the plants.” What is the person expected to do?

Explanation

The fridge note says, “Don’t forget to water the plants,” which directly assigns a task: watering the plants. The reminder is specific and does not mention cooking, grocery shopping, or cleaning. Household notes like this commonly serve to remind someone of a simple responsibility. Thus, the expected action is to water the plants.

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4. A message from teacher: “Bring your science notebooks tomorrow. We have a quiz.” What is the purpose?

Explanation

The teacher’s message instructs students to bring science notebooks because a quiz will be held the next day. This is clearly a reminder meant to help students prepare properly. It does not indicate cancellation, holiday, or new homework. The purpose is simply to remind students of what they need.

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5. The poster says, “Join the Reading Club every Friday after school.” What is it promoting?

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The poster invites students to “Join the Reading Club every Friday,” indicating a recurring, weekly activity focused on reading. Since it happens after school weekly, it cannot be a one-time event or a sport. Therefore, the correct understanding is that it promotes a reading club.

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6. Julia said, “I left my umbrella at home, and it's raining now.” What problem does she have?

Explanation

Julia states she left her umbrella at home and it is currently raining. This creates a situation where she is caught in the rain without protection. Being hungry or lost or missing a bus is unrelated to her statement. The only logical problem she is facing is having no umbrella during rain.

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7. A restaurant sign: “Takeaway Only Today.” What does it mean?

Explanation

“Takeaway Only Today” means customers cannot dine inside the restaurant. Instead, they must collect food and leave. It does not indicate closure or limited menu items. Such notices usually appear during renovations or staffing issues. Therefore, option B correctly reflects that only takeaway orders are allowed.

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8. Leo said, “The test was easier than I expected.” What does this show?

Explanation

Leo says the test was easier than he expected, implying he anticipated difficulty but found the test simple instead. This indicates a positive experience and contradicts ideas of struggling, not studying, or leaving early. It clearly expresses that he managed the test well.

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9. The note reads, “Meeting postponed to 4 PM.” What happened to the meeting?

Explanation

A meeting “postponed to 4 PM” has not been cancelled or moved earlier. The term “postponed” means moved to a later time. Thus, the meeting still happens but later than originally scheduled.

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10. Ben said, “I need to charge my phone; it’s at 5%.” What does Ben need?

Explanation

Ben says his phone is at 5 percent, which is extremely low battery. This logically means he needs to charge it. He does not imply a need for a new phone, internet, or calls. His problem is low charge, so he needs a charger or power outlet.

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11. “No Entry — Staff Only” is written on a door. What does it mean?

Explanation

“No Entry — Staff Only” is a restriction sign indicating only staff members may access that room. It does not suggest anything about students entering or the room being empty. Such signage is standard for restricted areas.

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12. Tara said, “I can’t find my notebook anywhere.” What is Tara’s situation?

Explanation

Tara says she “can’t find” her notebook “anywhere,” strongly implying she has lost it. She is searching but unsuccessful. Nothing suggests she found it, bought a new one, or finished homework. The logical conclusion is that the notebook is lost.

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13. The sign reads: “Library Closed for Maintenance. Reopens Monday.” What does it mean?

Explanation

The sign states “Closed for Maintenance. Reopens Monday,” which means the library is not permanently shut down. Instead, it is temporarily unavailable due to maintenance work. The keyword “Reopens Monday” clarifies that its closure is short-term and scheduled, ruling out options about permanent closure or relocation. Therefore, the logical interpretation is that the closure is temporary.

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14. Anna asked, “Did you enjoy the movie last night?” What is she asking about?

Explanation

Anna’s question, “Did you enjoy the movie?” focuses on someone’s personal experience and emotional reaction to the movie. She is not asking about factual information like the price or actor details. She's asking about the person’s opinion regarding the movie, making the intended meaning clear.

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Maya forgot her lunch and texted her mom, “Can you bring it to...
Sam said, “I practiced my speech three times, so I feel ready.”...
A note on the fridge says, “Don’t forget to water the plants.”...
A message from teacher: “Bring your science notebooks tomorrow. We...
The poster says, “Join the Reading Club every Friday after...
Julia said, “I left my umbrella at home, and it's raining now.”...
A restaurant sign: “Takeaway Only Today.” What does it mean?
Leo said, “The test was easier than I expected.” What does this...
The note reads, “Meeting postponed to 4 PM.” What happened to the...
Ben said, “I need to charge my phone; it’s at 5%.” What does Ben...
“No Entry — Staff Only” is written on a door. What does it mean?
Tara said, “I can’t find my notebook anywhere.” What is Tara’s...
The sign reads: “Library Closed for Maintenance. Reopens Monday.”...
Anna asked, “Did you enjoy the movie last night?” What is she...
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