Reading Comprehension Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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Students will identify the supporting details in the following paragraphs.
Questions: 5 | Attempts: 590 | Last updated: Mar 15, 2023
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Sample QuestionYou. You're not an artist or an actor, and you're not a nurse or a cook. You're a student,and school is your job. It may be fine, or not so good. Can you think of any ways imagination could have a part in your school life? Could it help you get better grades? Or get along better with your teachers? Or understand your subjects better? Can you tell how?Which of the following is NOT a supporting detail?
Are you interested in a special quiz, where you will get to test out just how well you understand the English language, and all you have to do is to answer the question from the passage you read as best as you can? Below is a...
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 2030 | Last updated: Mar 22, 2023
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Sample QuestionAlex couldn't go diving with his family because he had hurt his ankle in track practice. Despite his protests, his Mom ordered him to stay close to the hotel. While Alex was picking up the shells along the beach, he thought he heard a cry for help. He looked around, but he couldn't see anything. He heard the yell again, but this time louder and more desperate. A couple of yards away, he saw a girl frantically waving her arms, trying to grab something to keep her head above water. Without hesitation, Alex jumped in the water to save a stranger. After pulling the girl from the ocean, he was called a hero by everyone. QUESTION: Alex couldn't go diving because
After CAREFULLY reading Part IV of the memoir, CAREFULLY read each question ---look back in your novle and your Learning Folder and answer the following questions.
Questions: 13 | Attempts: 819 | Last updated: Nov 13, 2024
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Sample QuestionHow did Malala FIRST LEARN that she had been targeted by the Taliban?
This quiz, titled 'Benchmark Reading EOG April 2015', assesses reading comprehension skills appropriate for standardized testing. It includes six questions that challenge students to interpret and analyze text, vital for...
Questions: 40 | Attempts: 131 | Last updated: Apr 2, 2023
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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: 4212 | Last updated: Aug 18, 2023
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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:
You are going to read a text about the Grand Canyon. The test has 10 gaps. Fill in each gap at at time with ONE word only (a noun, verb, preposition, etc)Don't forget to print your certificate and present it to your teacher
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 166 | Last updated: Mar 16, 2023
You are going to read a text and you will have to answer a question at the end. If the information is correct, mark the box TRUE, if the information is incorrect, mark the answer FALSE. If the text provides no information about...
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 185 | Last updated: Mar 19, 2023
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Sample QuestionTHE GREAT BARRIER REEF, AUSTRALIAThe Great Barrier Reef is one of the seven wonders of the natural world, and viewing it from a greater distance, you can understand why. It is larger than the Great Wall of China and the only living thing on earth visible from space!This marine park stretches over 3000km (1800 miles) and it is home to a group of brilliant, vivid coral providing divers with the most spectacular underwater experience imaginable. A closer encounter with the Great Barrier Reef's impressive coral gardens reveals many astounding underwater attractions including the world's largest collection of corals (in fact, more than 400 different kinds of coral), coral sponges, molluscs, manta rays, dolphins, over 1500 species of tropical fish, more than 200 types of birds, around 20 types of reptiles including sea turtles and giant clams over 120 years old.The Great Barrier Reef is a breeding area for humpback whales, migrating from the Antarctic and is also the habitat of a few endangered species including the Dugong (Sea Cow) and large Green Sea Turtle. In recognition of its significance, UNESCO listed the Great Barrier Reef as a World Heritage Site in 1981.Because of its natural beauty, both below and above the water's surface, the Great Barrier Reef has become one of the worlds most sought after tourist destinations.In 2006 there were approximately 820 operators and 1500 vessels and aircraft permitted to operate in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park providing ease of access for all to experience the Great Barrier Reef and learn first hand about its natural delights and World Heritage values.Text adapted from: http://www.greatbarrierreef.org/about.php QUESTION1. There are 9 wonders of the natural world
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: 3003 | 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: 155 | 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?
Quiz #3 - Reading Literature: Craft, Structure, Evaluation focuses on assessing skills in reading comprehension, interpretation, and analytical thinking through various textual scenarios. It tests the ability to understand and...
Questions: 8 | Attempts: 81 | Last updated: Sep 14, 2023
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Sample QuestionBelow 160 Read the story.Mother was getting ready for Sandy’s surprise tomorrow. She had baked a cake and invited all of Sandy’s friends. Now all she needed was seven candles for the cake.Tomorrow would be…
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