Reading Comprehension Quizzes, Questions & Answers
Recent Reading Comprehension Quizzes
The 'Recount Quiz questions' assesses comprehension skills through recount texts. Participants interpret scenarios, analyze actions, and understand narrative sequences. This quiz enhances reading comprehension and critical...
Questions: 20 | Attempts: 3006 | Last updated: Mar 22, 2023
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Sample QuestionOne day I went to Bandung with my friend for a vacation. We went there on night bus. When we arrived in Cianjur, the bus stopped for a rest. I got of the bus to get a cup of coffee, but my friend didn’t. He went to a mosque to pray. It took only a few minutes to pray, but when I came out again the bus was not there. It had gone! Shocked and confused. I asked the shopkeeper about the bus. She said that the bus had departed about five minutes ago. I tried to call my friend on my cell phone, but the battery was running low. I couldn’t do anything but hope and pray. After several minutes, my wish came true. The bus came back! Got on the bus and walked to my seat. I was so ashamed when everybody on the bus looked at me. I could feel my face turn red. I asked my friend why she didn’t tell the driver that I was still outside. “I did, I told him several times that you were outside, but he said that you were in the bus toilet because he saw a man going into the toilet,” my friend replied, laughing. The other passengers smiled at me. I was so embarrassed. What did the story tell us about ....?
This 2nd Grade ELA Screener focuses on reading comprehension, vocabulary, and textual analysis through engaging stories about characters like Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa.
Questions: 7 | Attempts: 159 | Last updated: Nov 5, 2024
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Sample QuestionCowgirl Kate and Cocoa, by Erica Silverman Cowgirl Kate rode her horse, Cocoa, out to the pasture.“It’s time to herd cows,” said Cowgirl Kate.“I am thirsty,” said Cocoa.He stopped at the creek and took a drink.“Are you ready now?” asked Cowgirl Kate.“No,” said Cocoa. “Now I am hungry.”Cowgirl Kate gave him an apple. He ate it in one bite. Then he sniffed the saddlebag.Cowgirl Kate gave him another apple. He ate that in one bite, too. He sniffed the saddlebag again.“You are a pig,” said Cowgirl Kate.“No,” said Cocoa. “I am a horse.”“A cowhorse?” she asked.“Of course,” he said.“But a cowhorse herds cows,” she said. Cowgirl Kate smiled. “Then I will tell you a story.”“Once there was a cowgirl who needed a cowhorse. She went to a ranch and saw lots and lots of horses. Then she saw a horse whose coat was the color of chocolate. His tail and mane were the color of caramel. ‘Yum,’ said the cowgirl, ‘You are the colors of my favorite candy.’ The horse looked at her. He sniffed her.”“’Are you a real cowgirl?’ he asked. ‘I am a cowgirl from the boots up,’ she said. ‘Well, I am a cowhorse from the mane down,’ he said. ‘Will you work hard every day?’ The cowgirl asked. The horse raised his head high. ‘Of course,’ he said. ‘A cowhorse always does his job.’ ‘At last,’ said the cowgirl, ‘I have found my horse.’” “That was a good story,” said Cocoa. He raised his head high. “And now I am ready to herd cows.”1. What did Kate mean when she called Cocoa a pig?
This 1st Grade ELA screener focuses on comprehension and vocabulary skills through 'Kitten's First Full Moon' by Kevin Henkes.
Questions: 12 | Attempts: 131 | Last updated: Oct 21, 2024
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Sample QuestionWhat did Kitten really want?
Quiz #2 focuses on enhancing reading comprehension through diverse texts, including stories and labels. It assesses the ability to grasp key ideas, follow directions, and understand main themes, fostering critical reading skills...
Questions: 8 | Attempts: 143 | Last updated: May 3, 2024
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Sample QuestionBelow 160Read the story.Ryan likes to play ball. He likes his pet dog. His favorite toy is a truck. He is a little boy. What is he?
This English Practice Test Quiz assesses mastery of nuanced language skills through multiple-choice questions. It explores vocabulary, comprehension, and synthesis, suitable for enhancing understanding of complex English usage.
Questions: 19 | Attempts: 152 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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Sample QuestionTania excels at dancing the merengue, having ____ the steps during her childhood years in the Dominican Republic.
After carefully reading the selection about BMX bikes (I will give you a hard copy), carefully answer the questions that follow. Do your best!!
Questions: 9 | Attempts: 89 | Last updated: Mar 15, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhich statement BEST presents the central idea of the passage and the way in which it is developed?
After carefully reading the selection about BMX bikes (I will give you a hard copy), carefully answer the questions that follow. Do your best!!
Questions: 9 | Attempts: 80 | Last updated: Mar 22, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhich statement BEST presents the central idea of the passage and the way in which it is developed?
After carefully reading the selection about BMX bikes (I will give you a hard copy), carefully answer the questions that follow. Do your best!!
Questions: 9 | Attempts: 280 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhich statement BEST presents the central idea of the passage and the way in which it is developed?
After carefully reading the selection about BMX bikes (I will give you a hard copy), carefully answer the questions that follow. Do your best!!
Questions: 9 | Attempts: 295 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhich statement BEST presents the central idea of the passage and the way in which it is developed?
Check out our wonderful quiz that will enhance your comprehension skills. It will also help you grasp the main idea and supporting details in a comprehension passage. The quiz contains various paragraphs, and based on the...
Questions: 16 | Attempts: 15671 | Last updated: Jun 17, 2024
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Sample QuestionThere are moments when the parents of a teen-ager say, or at least think, "Why don't you act your age?" But what age is the young adolescent to act? One minute he is twelve years old; the very next, he seems sixteen; and a moment later he crawls back into childish comfort. The betwixt-and-between junior-high-school pupil offers parents and teachers exciting challenge, for adults cannot guide seventh, eighth and ninth graders without growing themselves.Neither "fish nor fowl," the junior-high-school pupil is caught between tender childishness and manly promise. During these years of change and unashamed enthusiasm, the young adolescent explores a million quandaries, test a hundred selves and questions tumbling values as he rapidly constructs others. What is the main idea of this passage about teenagers?