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Reading Comprehension Practice

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  • You can guess that Curtis is:---A. methodical.--- B. unhelpful.--- C. sarcastic. --- D. bullying.---
    A. methodical.
  • The main idea of this passage is that ---A. humans and rabbits both have an appendix. ---B. an appendix can burst. ---C. the human appendix is not useful, but it is dangerous when infected. ---D. every organ has a job.---
    C. the human appendix is not useful, but it is dangerous when infected.
  • You can conclude from this story that ---A. the maharaja had Sessa thrown into prison. ---B. Sessa knew something about math.---  C. chess is not popular in India today. ---D. ancient Indians didn’t grow rice.---
    B. Sessa knew something about math.
  • Hieroglyphs are: ---A. picture symbols. ---B. ornaments. ---C. pottery.---  D. letters.---
    A. picture symbols.
  • What is the best title for this story? ---A. “Fun on the Computer” ---B. “A Valuable Scarf” ---C. “Three Friends” ---D. “Lost and Found”---
    D. “Lost and Found”
  • What was Campbell carrying?  ---A. a sidesaddle ---B. medical supplies ---C. food ---D. a speech
    D. a speech
  • Which of these is an opinion?--- A. Campbell had a very exciting ride. ---B. Campbell carried saddlebags. ---C. Campbell’s horse was exhausted. ---D. Campbell was traveling west.
    A. Campbell had a very exciting ride.
  • You can guess from this passage that ---A. a person can live without an appendix. ---B. a rabbit can live without an appendix. ---C. the appendix is important. ---D. humans never eat plants.
    A. a person can live without an appendix.
  • Why can’t fresh air enter many newer buildings? ---A. They do not have enough spider plants. ---B. They are airtight and have a lot of insulation. ---C. They are too full of oxygen. ---D. They have too many people.---
    B. They are airtight and have a lot of insulation.
  • What is the best title for this text? ---A. “How to Cook Rice” ---B. “Using the Stove” ---C. “How to Serve Rice”---  D. “Slow Cooking”---
    A. “How to Cook Rice”
  • Which of these is an opinion about plants? ---A. They take in gas. ---B. They look beautiful.---  C. They give out oxygen. ---D. They are found in some offices.---
    B. They look beautiful.
  • Spider plants take in:  ---A. oxygen. ---B. insulation. ---C. benzene. ---D. carbon monoxide.---
    D. carbon monoxide
  • What did Javier do after he stopped by Coach Corran’s office?---A. He went home. ---B. He went to the store. ---C. He went to the deli. ---D. He went to Curtis’s house.---
    B. He went to the store.
  • Right after you cover the pot with a lid, you should ---A. rinse the rice. ---B. turn down the heat. ---C. add water. ---D. fluff the rice with a fork.---
    B. turn down the heat.
  • What is the best title for this passage? ---A. “Special Delivery, 1861”---  B. “Abe Lincoln”---  C. “Horses”---  D. “U.S. Mail”---
    A. “Special Delivery, 1861”
  • Which of these adjectives best describes Javier?--- A. bashful---  C. calm ---B. forgetful ---D. fierce---
    B. forgetful
  • The purpose of this text is to ---A. inform. ---B. persuade. ---C. entertain. ---D. inspire.---
    A. inform.
  • Billy Campbell brought the speech directly to Abraham Lincoln. ---TRUE or FALSE---
    FALSE, Billy Cambell was just one rider of many in the pony express.
  • From this text you can guess that ---A. mail should be delivered by horse. ---B. Billy Campbell was not a good rider. ---C. Lincoln’s speech was very important. ---D. Lincoln’s speech was not important.---
    C. Lincoln’s speech was very important.
  • According to the story, how many grains of rice go in the fourth square of the chessboard?  ---A. two ---B. four ---C. eight---  D. twelve
    C. eight
  • You can guess from the passage that ---A. the Maya were smarter than other people. ---B. some Mayan hieroglyphs have been discovered. ---C. hieroglyphs are a lot like our own form of writing.---  D. hieroglyphs are colorful.---
    B. some Mayan hieroglyphs have been discovered.
  • The purpose of this story is to  ---A. entertain. ---B. advertise.---C. persuade.  ---D. protest.
    A. entertain.
  • In this story, humble means ---A. small. ---B. shallow.---C. grand.  ---D. bold.
    A. small.