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Homonyms 5
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Homophones 10
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Nouns 85
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Pronouns 88
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Verbs 232
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Adjectives 61
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Adverbs 22
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Prepositions 69
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Past Tense 80
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Future Tense 29
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Reading Comprehension Quizzes, Questions & Answers
Recent Reading Comprehension Quizzes
It's time to answer some cool and interesting questions about some main ideas and details!
Questions: 5 | Attempts: 5766 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2025
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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.
This is a reading comprehension quiz for American Language Institute at San Francisco State. This quiz is only for ALI students, teachers, and staff. Thank you.
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 420 | Last updated: Mar 20, 2025
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Sample QuestionWhat did the professor decide to study?
Context clues refer to a difficult or unfamiliar word within a sentence that can't be easily understood. It may appear within the same sentence or it may make sense in the next sentence. Take this quiz to test your reading...
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 3327 | Last updated: Oct 22, 2025
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Sample QuestionSamantha was the only one in her class to receive an award of __________. At the awards ceremony, the principal mentioned Samantha's academic achievements and her performance on the soccer team and in the chorus.
Reading quiz 4.12B recognize that authors organize information in specific ways
Questions: 5 | Attempts: 557 | 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 —
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