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This quiz assesses comprehension skills through a conversational exercise, focusing on interpreting dialogue and responding appropriately in English.
Questions: 7 | Attempts: 169 | Last updated: Aug 23, 2024
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Sample Question 1Read the conversation and complete it with correct responses.- Hello, John. You look excited! Have you any good news?
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Sample Question 2- I see now! Where are you going this time?
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Sample Question 3- Well, I don't think it's the right place to go. It must be quite deserted and boring.
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Does your kid have good reading skills? With this comprehension reading for grade 3 quiz, you can help your kid practice reading with passages. Reading is very important for all ages, and when it comes to kids, it becomes more...
Questions: 13 | Attempts: 4803 | Last updated: Mar 13, 2025
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Sample QuestionSummer Job Hi, I am Evan. In summer, after schools are closed, I work at a theme park in a nearby coastal town. I love summer time and working at the park so I can't wait till the schools close for the summer. The amusement park where I work is really big with lots of fun rides and restaurants. But what's best about it is that it is actually built on the beach. This is a beach town and there is a really long boardwalk by the beach with many shops, food stores and stairs to the beach at several points. The main entrance to the park is also from the boardwalk. The park also has access to the beach so you can get to the beach by going through the park. I work there as a ride operator at one of the roller coasters which is the most fun. There are three other employees who work at the same ride with me. We welcome the riders, remind them the safety procedures and operate the ride. I work here for about two months every summer and enjoy it very much. They organize several fun events over the summer with free food, ice-cream and games for the workers. The park access is free for the employees so I can ride the rides as much as I want. My family and friends love visiting me here because I can get them free admission to the park too. The only bad part about working here is that it gets too hot sometimes. But even then, I can just jump in the cool waters of the Atlantic ocean and refresh. Question: What does Evan like the most about the park?
In this 3rd Grade trivia quiz, you are expected to Compare and Contrast Essay on Bananas and Pineapples! By reading the passage you can get a chance to test your comprehension skills and the secret to getting the highest quiz is...
Questions: 5 | Attempts: 377 | Last updated: Nov 11, 2024
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Sample QuestionBananas and Pineapples Bananas Bananas are a yellow fruit that grows in hot climates. Sometimes it is called the “perfect fruit” because you don’t have to wash it and it is easy to carry. Bananas are good for muscles. For a delicious treat, add some banana slices to other foods, like cereal, ice cream, or a peanut butter sandwich. A banana is also an excellent breakfast food. Pineapples Pineapples are another example of a yellow fruit that grows in hot climates. Pineapples are very juicy and sweet. They taste wonderful when added to other foods, like pizza, ice cream, or cakes. Pineapples are not very easy to carry around because they are large and have prickly skin. Since you don't eat the outer skin of a pineapple, you don’t have to wash it before you eat it. ----- According to the paragraphs above, how are bananas and pineapples alike?
An English Comprehension Test for 3rd Grade Students!
Exams have a way of giving someone self-doubt on how prepared they are to tackle them. Are you a third-grader and are feeling like you are not ready to face the national...
Questions: 20 | Attempts: 1518 | Last updated: Dec 12, 2024
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Sample QuestionLombok is noticeably different to its close neighbor, Bali. the northern part of the island is mountainous and lush with tall trees and shrubs. The South on the other hand is arid and covered by savannas. Large Asian mammals are absents and replaced instead by large numbers of marsupials, lizards, cockatoos and parrots. The difference becomes more pronounced as one moves further east where dry seasons are more prolonged and the land is dry and bush-like, and so in many areas corn and sago are the staple food, instead of rice. At first Islam time come to these islands in the 16th century, four Hindu Kingdoms co-existed in apparent peace what is now called West Nusa Tenggara and is still the religion embraced by those in the west of Lombok, which are primarily Balinese. Lombok experienced strong Balinese influences in the past, but has still retained a unique identity. The indigenous people of Lombok, the Sasaks, are predominantly Moslem and have a strong, distinguished tradition, as do the people of neighboring Sumbawa. Soft white sand, virgin beaches are typical in Lombok, where the motto is "You can see Bali in Lombok, but not Lombok in Bali". Famous for its "tenun ikat" hand-woven textiles, the island has exceptional charm and its relatively undiscovered, except for Senggigi City, which becoming a major resort area. What is the text mainly about?
This is the final english test for 3rd graders who learn at Student's book "Blue Skies for Bulgaria" by Ron Holt
Questions: 7 | Attempts: 862 | Last updated: Oct 23, 2024
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Sample QuestionRead the text: Hello. My name is Petya. I am tall and thin. I have got brown hair and green eyes. I an a pupil in the 3rd grade. My school is a big and modern. We study, sing and play sports there. I like my school but I don't like tests. Answer:
It's time to answer some cool and interesting questions about some main ideas and details!
Questions: 5 | Attempts: 5749 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2022
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Sample QuestionDo you ever wonder how you taste things? You owe your sense of taste to your taste buds. We have nine thousand taste buds just on the tongue alone. There are also taste buds on the roof of your mouth. You even have taste buds on the back of your throat.
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