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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: 4804 | 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?
This quiz assesses the ability to identify topics and main ideas in text, enhancing comprehension skills. It covers various subjects such as internet accessibility, political leadership, and lifestyle nuances, making it relevant...
Questions: 11 | Attempts: 456 | Last updated: Mar 19, 2025
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Sample QuestionChoose the topic of each group of sentences.
This quiz titled 'Recognizing the Main Idea' evaluates the ability to discern the central theme from various paragraphs. It assesses critical reading skills vital for educational success, focusing on understanding migration,...
Questions: 5 | Attempts: 4236 | Last updated: Aug 18, 2025
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Sample QuestionRead each paragraph and determine its main idea. How do migrating animals find their destination? They navigate in a variety of ways. Fish use their sense of smell to recognize their migration paths and are guided by changing water temperatures. Birds use the position of the sun to orient themselves. Some birds have magnetic particles in their ear mechanisms that act as a compass. Mammals rely on their memory. Some elephant trails have been used for hundreds of years.The main idea is:
This English 112 (Final) 2 quiz assesses key reading comprehension skills, including understanding graphic aids, contextual vocabulary usage, exemplification, and skimming techniques. It is designed to enhance the learner's...
Questions: 20 | Attempts: 192 | Last updated: Mar 19, 2025
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Sample QuestionWhat are graphic aids ?
The 'Descriptive Text 7 Quiz' assesses understanding of a descriptive text about 'Rafatar'. It evaluates comprehension of the main subject, relationships, age details, physical descriptions, and perceptions. This quiz enhances...
Questions: 25 | Attempts: 912 | Last updated: Oct 12, 2025
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Sample QuestionWhat is the text mostly about?
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This quiz is designed for Class Eleven students to test their understanding of English, focusing on vocabulary, comprehension, and application of language skills.
Questions: 21 | Attempts: 100 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2025
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Sample QuestionPerum Perhutani ia a state owned company with teak forest concessions on the island of Java and Madura. The total forest area under Perum Perhutani is 2,565,267 ha, managed 52 different Forest Management Units (FMUs). Madiun is one of the Perhutani’s management units which located in East Java and part of working area of East Java Perum Perhutani UNIT II. Perhutani was officially founded on 1972 based on the Government Rule No. 15/1972. The total area of KPH Bojonegoro produces teak with small amount of mahogany. Before 2006, KPH Bojonegoro also operate sawmill with intake capacity up to 3,500 m3 per year. On 2006, timber trade volume reached 22,618 m3. Teak log production is running to fill the furniture industry needs in Jepara, Pauruan and Surabaya, all located in East Java. ------------------------------ Perhutani was officially founded on 1972. The synonym of the underlined word is .........
This Test is used for improving your Mid Term Test Mark to the students who did not pass the minimum Mark. remember, our minimum mark is 72
Questions: 25 | Attempts: 326 | Last updated: Aug 23, 2025
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Sample QuestionText 1, Question Number 1-4 There was a beautiful girl named Putri Kemuning. She lived with her mother in a forest. They earned their living by collecting firewood, and then sold them to the villagers nearby. One day, putri kemuning’s mother was sick. Putri kemuning was very upset because she had no money to get them some medicines for her mother. The rabbit, putri kemuning’s friend, knew that. He came to her and gave her the ring. He told her that he found the ring in the forest. It belonged to the King Ngarancang Kencono. He dropped it when he was hunting. The rabbit asked Putri Kemuning to sell the ring so she could use the money to buy medicines. Putri Kemuning refused to sell it. On the contrary, she gave the ring back to the king. Finally, the king gave Putri Kemuning a bag full of gold coins. Then she bought the medicines for her mother. 1. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to the text?
Use the passages in the booklet to help you answer the following questions
Questions: 14 | Attempts: 563 | Last updated: Oct 22, 2025
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Sample QuestionIf you wanted to make Worms in Dirt, which list would you most likely take to the store?
Bubble in the correct answer to the following questions for Just a Dream
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 431 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2025
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Sample QuestionFirst Walter fell asleep, and then he_____________.
Reading quiz 4.12B recognize that authors organize information in specific ways
Questions: 5 | Attempts: 556 | Last updated: Oct 22, 2025
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Sample QuestionFREEMONT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEWS An Amazing Museum By Daniela S. Montez, 4th-grade student 1 You might think that museums are boring. Maybe you have seen too many colorless statues or paintings that make no sense. Or perhaps you have seen dusty exhibits of stuffed animals among fake plants. 2 "Sure," you say, "you are talking about those children's museums. Those are for babies!" Well, the one I am talking about is for people who can walk and talk and think on their own quite well. 3 The museum that I visited with Mr. Tojio's class last week has changed all of my ideas about what a museum can offer. This amazing place is called the Time Travel Museum of Human History (TTMHH). If you have ever wondered about what it was really like living in another time and place, this is the museum for you! 4 From the moment you see the "building," you know this is no ordinary place. It is actually several colorful and oddly shaped buildings connected by tubes. Inside, you can take a variety of trains, elevators, and even boat rides. They will take you on a journey through history and around the world. 5 Does it sound too strange to be true, or at least very confusing? Well, exploring this museum was kind of like exploring a website. I imagine that websites influenced the designers when they created this unusual museum. On the Internet, you click on something and you are taken to a certain screen. At TTMHH, you select a place and travel to the part of the museum. Some examples are China, Mexico, and Australia. Then you are taken on a journey through history. Of course you will not actually travel through time—but it will seem like it! 6 Take my word for it: This is a great place to visit. Better yet, do not take my word for it. Go there and experience it for yourself! You will not be disappointed. The author organizes paragraphs 3 through 5 of the article by —