The Gold Rush Weekly Test

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  • 1. 

    What does the word annoyed mean in the sentence? Eric gets annoyed when Matt dares him to press the button on the computer.

    • A. 

      Excited

    • B. 

      Scared

    • C. 

      Angry

    • D. 

      Silly

    Correct Answer
    C. Angry
    Explanation
    In this sentence, the word "annoyed" means feeling angry. It suggests that Eric becomes irritated or frustrated when Matt challenges or provokes him to press the button on the computer.

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  • 2. 

    What does the word reference mean in the sentence? Eric’s dad finds a reference to an 1849 land claim filed by his ancestor.

    • A. 

      Piece of paper

    • B. 

      Clue to a riddle

    • C. 

      Mention in a source of information

    • D. 

      Statement that says one thing but means another

    Correct Answer
    B. Clue to a riddle
    Explanation
    In this sentence, the word "reference" means a clue to a riddle. Eric's dad discovers information about an 1849 land claim filed by his ancestor, which serves as a clue or hint to solve a mystery or puzzle related to their family history.

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  • 3. 

    What does the word glinted mean in the sentence? The bright gold dust glinted in the light.

    • A. 

      Sparkled

    • B. 

      Floated

    • C. 

      Melted

    • D. 

      Faded

    Correct Answer
    A. Sparkled
    Explanation
    In this sentence, the word "glinted" means that the bright gold dust reflected or emitted small flashes of light. It suggests that the gold dust was shining or shimmering in the light, creating a sparkling effect.

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  • 4. 

    Which of these BEST describes why Eric’s parents want him to learn about the Gold Rush?

    • A. 

      Gold makes people rich.

    • B. 

      It is part of his family history.

    • C. 

      There might be another one some day.

    • D. 

      Parents want their children to know about historical events.

    Correct Answer
    B. It is part of his family history.
    Explanation
    Eric's parents want him to learn about the Gold Rush because it is part of his family history. This suggests that Eric's ancestors may have been involved in the Gold Rush, making it a significant part of his family's heritage. By learning about the Gold Rush, Eric can gain a better understanding of his family's past and possibly develop a sense of pride and connection to his ancestors.

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  • 5. 

    Which of these BEST describes why the passage is science fiction?

    • A. 

      It is about science.

    • B. 

      It allows characters to go back in time.

    • C. 

      It is about two kids who play a science game.

    • D. 

      It allows characters to go forward into the future.

    Correct Answer
    B. It allows characters to go back in time.
    Explanation
    The passage is described as science fiction because it allows characters to go back in time. This element of time travel is a common theme in science fiction, as it involves the use of scientific concepts and technologies that are not yet possible in reality. By incorporating this element, the passage introduces a speculative element that is characteristic of the science fiction genre.

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  • 6. 

    Which of these events from the passage happens AFTER the earthquake?

    • A. 

      The boys fall into the river, and Mr. Wong saves them.

    • B. 

      Mr. Wong falls into the river, and the boys save him.

    • C. 

      Eric falls into the river, and Matt saves him.

    • D. 

      Matt falls into the river, and Eric saves him

    Correct Answer
    B. Mr. Wong falls into the river, and the boys save him.
    Explanation
    After the earthquake, Mr. Wong falls into the river and the boys save him. This event happens after the earthquake because it is stated in the passage that the boys fall into the river and Mr. Wong saves them. Therefore, Mr. Wong falling into the river and being saved by the boys must occur after the initial event of the boys falling into the river.

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  • 7. 

    Which of these is MOST LIKELY true about Eric’s character development?

    • A. 

      At first he is disobedient but then he is obedient.

    • B. 

      At first he is very silly, but then he gets serious.

    • C. 

      At first he is interested in his family history, but then he gets bored.

    • D. 

      At first he is not interested in his family history, but then he is excited by it.

    Correct Answer
    D. At first he is not interested in his family history, but then he is excited by it.
    Explanation
    Eric's character development can be inferred from the given answer. Initially, he is not interested in his family history, indicating a lack of curiosity or enthusiasm. However, later on, he becomes excited about it, suggesting a change in his attitude and a newfound interest in his family's past. This development implies a shift in Eric's perspective and a growth in his character.

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  • 8. 

    Which of these is MOST LIKELY why the boys might appear out of place to the prospector?

    • A. 

      They are young.

    • B. 

      They speak English

    • C. 

      Their clothes are from the future.

    • D. 

      They are looking for Wong Diado

    Correct Answer
    C. Their clothes are from the future.
    Explanation
    The boys might appear out of place to the prospector because their clothes are from the future. This suggests that their clothing style and design are not something that the prospector is familiar with or has seen before. It would make them stand out and seem out of place in the prospector's time period.

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  • 9. 

    How would the story MOST LIKELY be different if it were written from Eric’s point of view?

    • A. 

      Matt would not have come along.

    • B. 

      They would not have gone back in time.

    • C. 

      They would not have helped Wong Daido.

    • D. 

      The story would have Eric’s thoughts in it.

    Correct Answer
    D. The story would have Eric’s thoughts in it.
    Explanation
    If the story were written from Eric's point of view, it would mean that the narrative would be told from his perspective, allowing readers to gain insight into his thoughts, emotions, and motivations. This would provide a different lens through which the events of the story are interpreted, potentially offering a deeper understanding of Eric's character and his role in the story. However, it does not necessarily mean that any of the other mentioned elements would change, such as Matt not coming along, not going back in time, or not helping Wong Daido.

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