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Question: Which correctly shows the title of a TV show? | Choices: [Bananas in pajamas, Bananas in Pajamas] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade4 | Topic: capitalization | Skill: Capitalizing titles | Lecture: In a title, capitalize the first word, the last word, and every important word in ... |
Question: Suppose Jennifer decides to make cream of mushroom soup. Which result would be a cost? | Choices: [The cream of mushroom soup will be tastier than the onion soup would have been., Jennifer will spend more time making the cream of mushroom soup than she would have spent making the onion soup.] | Task: closed c... |
Question: Select the one animal that has all of the reptile traits listed above. | Choices: [Cardinalfish have scaly skin and live near coral reefs. Cardinalfish lay eggs with no shells and have fins that help them swim underwater., Galapagos giant tortoises hatch from eggs with shells and live on the Galapagos Islands... |
Question: What kind of sentence is this?
What rights do the first ten amendments to the Constitution guarantee Americans? | Choices: [interrogative, declarative, imperative] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade9 | Topic: punctuation | Skill: Is the sentence declarative, interrogative, impera... |
Question: Which sentence states a fact? | Choices: [A plain omelet takes one or two minutes to cook on top of a stove., An omelet is worth the effort needed to make it.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade5 | Topic: writing-strategies | Skill: Distinguish facts from opinions | Lecture: A fa... |
Question: What is the mass of a pair of boots? | Choices: [5 pounds, 5 tons, 5 ounces] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade4 | Topic: units-and-measurement | Skill: Choose customary units of mass | Lecture: Measurements are written with both a number and a unit. The unit comes after the numbe... |
Question: How long is a garden snail? | Choices: [50 millimeters, 50 kilometers, 50 centimeters, 50 meters] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade7 | Topic: units-and-measurement | Skill: Choose metric units of distance, mass, and volume | Lecture: Measurements are written with both a number an... |
Question: Select the animal that has a backbone. | Choices: [harbor seal, curlyhair tarantula] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade2 | Topic: biology | Skill: Identify animals with and without backbones | Lecture: Some animals have a backbone. The backbone is made of many bones in an animal's... |
Question: Based on this information, what is this rose plant's phenotype for the flower color trait? | Choices: [dark yellow flowers, ff] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade6 | Topic: biology | Skill: Genetics vocabulary: genotype and phenotype | Lecture: All organisms have pieces of heredit... |
Question: Select the one substance that is not a mineral. | Choices: [Perfume is not a pure substance. It is made by humans., Gypsum is a solid. It is formed in nature., Sphalerite is not made by living things. It is a solid.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade4 | Topic: earth-science | Ski... |
Question: Which logical fallacy is used in the text?
Eating meat can't be wrong. After all, a majority of people in the United States eat meat. | Choices: [bandwagon fallacy: the assumption that the popular choice is automatically correct, straw man: a misrepresentation of an opponent's position that makes it easier to... |
Question: Which of the following contains a vague pronoun reference? | Choices: [Right after Martina bought the book for her literature class, she dropped it., Right after she bought it, Martina dropped the book for her literature class.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade7 | Topic: writin... |
Question: Which is a simple sentence? | Choices: [If we hike Bright Angel Trail in the Grand Canyon, we won't see Mooney Falls., On a clear, peaceful morning at Rincon Point, Joy paddled out into the surf.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade6 | Topic: grammar | Skill: Is the sentence simpl... |
Question: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
From forth the fatal loins of these two foes
A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life.
—William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet | Choices: [onomatopoeia, alliteration] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade10 | Topic: figurative-languag... |
Question: Select the one substance that is not a mineral. | Choices: [Chalcopyrite is formed in nature. It is a pure substance., Paint is not a pure substance. It is made in a factory., Graphite is not made by living things. It is formed in nature.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade4 | Top... |
Question: Which is a simple sentence? | Choices: [Every morning my alarm clock wakes me at six o'clock., Dad took the last chair, so you will have to stand.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: grammar | Skill: Is the sentence simple or compound? | Lecture: A simple sentence is a ... |
Question: Complete the statement.
Hydrogen chloride is (). | Choices: [a compound, an elementary substance] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade8 | Topic: chemistry | Skill: Classify elementary substances and compounds using chemical formulas | Lecture: There are more than 100 different chemi... |
Question: What is the mass of an ear of corn? | Choices: [16 ounces, 16 tons, 16 pounds] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade5 | Topic: units-and-measurement | Skill: Choose customary units of mass | Lecture: Measurements are written with both a number and a unit. The unit comes after the num... |
Question: Using only these supplies, which question can Logan investigate with an experiment? | Choices: [Does a big toy car go down the wooden ramp faster than a small toy car?, Do toy cars go faster down the ramp made of wood or the ramp made of cardboard?, Do toy cars with plastic wheels go faster down the cardboard... |
Question: Does this passage describe the weather or the climate?
Hanson enjoys the cool evening breezes that are common on summer evenings where he lives. | Choices: [weather, climate] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade4 | Topic: earth-science | Skill: What's the difference between weather ... |
Question: What does the euphemism in this text suggest?
William is big-boned, so despite being in middle school, he often shops in the men's department. | Choices: [William is tall for his age., William is overweight.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade9 | Topic: figurative-language | Skil... |
Question: Based on this information, what is Flash's phenotype for the horns trait? | Choices: [HH, not having horns] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade7 | Topic: biology | Skill: Genetics vocabulary: genotype and phenotype | Lecture: All organisms have pieces of hereditary material called ... |
Question: What is the source of the allusion in the sentence below?
By the time Sarah had finished explaining to Mr. Kramer what had happened, her friends were laughingly referring to her as Scheherazade. | Choices: [ancient legend, the Bible] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade9 | Topic: f... |
Question: What is the source of the allusion in the sentence below?
Bobby spoke at the city council meeting, claiming the new recycling regulations were draconian. | Choices: [a fairy tale, Greek history] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade9 | Topic: figurative-language | Skill: Recall the ... |
Question: What kind of sentence is this?
Roger is the best cook I know! | Choices: [interrogative, exclamatory] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade4 | Topic: punctuation | Skill: Is the sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory? | Lecture: There are four kinds of sente... |
Question: Which tense does the sentence use?
Mrs. Murphy will reply to Grayson's question about space. | Choices: [past tense, future tense, present tense] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: verbs | Skill: Is the sentence in the past, present, or future tense? | Lecture: Present ... |
Question: Which tense does the sentence use?
Dad will sew a patch on my pants. | Choices: [present tense, past tense, future tense] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade5 | Topic: verbs | Skill: Is the sentence in the past, present, or future tense? | Lecture: Present tense verbs tell you abo... |
Question: According to Newton's third law, what other force must be happening? | Choices: [The Moon is pushing on Earth., The Moon is pulling on Earth.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade8 | Topic: physics | Skill: Predict forces using Newton's third law | Lecture: According to Newton's thi... |
Question: Would you find the word snout on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
sheep - spoil | Choices: [no, yes] | Task: yes or no | Subject: language science | Grade: grade6 | Topic: reference-skills | Skill: Use guide words | Lecture: Guide words appear on each page of a dictionary. They tell you the f... |
Question: Which correctly shows the title of a book? | Choices: ["The Trumpet of the Swan", ***The Trumpet of the Swan***] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade6 | Topic: punctuation | Skill: Formatting titles | Lecture: The title of a book, movie, play, TV show, magazine, or newspaper should... |
Question: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
Tara's Bistro used to be a great place to go for a delicious and carefully prepared dinner, but nobody goes there anymore: it's too crowded. | Choices: [oxymoron, paradox] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade9 | Topic: figurative-languag... |
Question: Which greeting is correct for a letter? | Choices: [Dear Grandma Leah,, Dear grandma Leah,] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade2 | Topic: capitalization | Skill: Greetings and closings of letters | Lecture: A letter starts with a greeting and ends with a closing. For each one, cap... |
Question: Which logical fallacy is used in the text?
You may be impressed by Senator Murphy's work with low-income communities, but the fact remains that he graduated from an elite university. He couldn't possibly empathize with low-income constituents. | Choices: [hasty generalization: a broad claim based on too few o... |
Question: What information supports the conclusion that Quincy acquired this trait? | Choices: [Quincy's friend showed him how to ride a bicycle., Quincy and his mother both ride bicycles., Quincy rides his bicycle to school.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade8 | Topic: biology | Skill: In... |
Question: Select the vertebrate. | Choices: [woodpecker, castor bean tick, grasshopper, red-spotted purple butterfly] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade4 | Topic: biology | Skill: Identify vertebrates and invertebrates | Lecture: Vertebrates and invertebrates are both groups of animals.
A v... |
Question: What does the idiom in this text suggest?
In such an unfamiliar environment, Dirk was a fish out of water. | Choices: [Dirk felt out of place., Dirk had not visited that location before.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade7 | Topic: figurative-language | Skill: Interpret figures ... |
Question: What do these two changes have in common?
mixing sand and water
a sidewalk heating up in the sun | Choices: [Both are chemical changes., Both are caused by cooling., Both are only physical changes., Both are caused by heating.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade4 | Topic: chemistr... |
Question: Suppose Isabelle decides to see the storks. Which result would be a cost? | Choices: [Isabelle will enjoy seeing the storks more than she would have enjoyed seeing the cranes., Isabelle will spend more time walking to the storks. They are on the other side of the zoo, but the cranes are close by.] | Task: clo... |
Question: Complete the statement.
During this chemical reaction, the solution becomes (). | Choices: [colder, warmer] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade6 | Topic: chemistry | Skill: Describe energy changes in chemical reactions | Lecture: During a chemical reaction, thermal energy is absorb... |
Question: What is the volume of a blender? | Choices: [2 milliliters, 2 liters] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade5 | Topic: units-and-measurement | Skill: Choose metric units of volume | Lecture: Measurements are written with both a number and a unit. The unit comes after the number. The u... |
Question: Which change better matches the sentence?
A part of Earth's surface shakes. | Choices: [earthquake, erosion] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade2 | Topic: earth-science | Skill: Classify changes to Earth's surface | Lecture: nan | Solution: nan |
Question: What is the source of the allusion in the sentence below?
When it comes to starting new businesses, Kinsley seems to have a Midas touch. | Choices: [the Bible, Greek mythology] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade9 | Topic: figurative-language | Skill: Recall the source of an allus... |
Question: What information supports the conclusion that Sidney acquired this trait? | Choices: [Sidney is most interested in American history., Sidney learned history by reading.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade6 | Topic: biology | Skill: Inherited and acquired traits: use evidence to su... |
Question: How long is a hiking trail? | Choices: [6 centimeters, 6 kilometers] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: units-and-measurement | Skill: Choose metric units of distance | Lecture: Measurements are written with both a number and a unit. The unit comes after the number. The ... |
Question: What is the volume of a bowl of soup? | Choices: [8 gallons, 8 cups, 8 fluid ounces] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade5 | Topic: units-and-measurement | Skill: Choose customary units of volume | Lecture: Measurements are written with both a number and a unit. The unit comes after... |
Question: Based on the passage, what was the Protestant Reformation? | Choices: [a war fought between Catholics in northern and western Europe, a movement demanding that the Catholic Church change some of its practices, a period when people asked Protestant churches to reform their teachings, a conflict between Protest... |
Question: Each bus takes the same amount of time to stop. Which school bus needs a larger force to come to a stop? | Choices: [a school bus carrying 700 pounds, a school bus carrying 500 pounds] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade2 | Topic: physics | Skill: How do mass and force affect motio... |
Question: How long is a basketball court? | Choices: [27 meters, 27 millimeters, 27 centimeters, 27 kilometers] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade6 | Topic: units-and-measurement | Skill: Choose metric units of distance, mass, and volume | Lecture: Measurements are written with both a numbe... |
Question: Using only these supplies, which question can Steven investigate with an experiment? | Choices: [Does a big toy car go down the wooden ramp faster than a small toy car?, Do toy cars go faster down the ramp made of wood or the ramp made of cardboard?, Do toy cars with plastic wheels go faster down the cardboar... |
Question: According to Newton's third law, what other force must be happening? | Choices: [The hockey puck is pulling on the hockey stick., The hockey puck is pushing on the hockey stick.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade8 | Topic: physics | Skill: Predict forces using Newton's third law ... |
Question: Using only these supplies, which question can Martha investigate with an experiment? | Choices: [Does the basketball bounce higher on gravel or on grass?, Do larger basketballs bounce higher than smaller basketballs on a brick patio?, Does the basketball bounce higher on a lawn or on a dirt path?] | Task: clo... |
Question: Select the animal that does not have a backbone. | Choices: [toucan, castor bean tick] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade2 | Topic: biology | Skill: Identify animals with and without backbones | Lecture: Some animals have a backbone. The backbone is made of many bones in an animal... |
Question: Based on this information, what is Sugar's phenotype for the fur texture trait? | Choices: [straight fur, wavy fur] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade8 | Topic: biology | Skill: Genetics vocabulary: dominant and recessive | Lecture: All organisms have pieces of hereditary material... |
Question: What is the source of the allusion in the sentence below?
The politician's staff decided it was time to get off the Titanic, so they left the campaign and started looking for other jobs. | Choices: [history, a song] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade9 | Topic: figurative-language... |
Question: Which logical fallacy is used in the text?
Does she do well in school because she's smart, or is it because she works hard? | Choices: [slippery slope fallacy: the false assumption that a small first step will lead to extreme consequences, ad hominem: an attack against the person making the argument, rather t... |
Question: Use the evidence in the text to select the photosynthetic organism. | Choices: [The Sargasso Sea in the Atlantic Ocean is named after Sargassum algae. This organism floats on the surface of tropical waters and uses energy from sunlight to make food., The shaggy frogfish is able to blend into its surroundings ... |
Question: Which of the following contains a vague pronoun reference? | Choices: [Danny peeled the wrappers off of the blueberry muffins and then set them aside., Danny peeled the wrappers off of the blueberry muffins and then set the wrappers aside.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade7 | T... |
Question: What does the simile in this text suggest?
A simple change of scenery can be like an ice-cold lemonade on a warm summer day. | Choices: [Spending time in a different place is refreshing., A cold climate is invigorating.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade10 | Topic: figurative-la... |
Question: Which text uses the word disinterested in its traditional sense? | Choices: [Bonnie is excellent in her position as class treasurer. She always manages to be disinterested in student council debates about the allocation of extracurricular funds., Bonnie is happy with her position as class treasurer. Though sh... |
Question: What information supports the conclusion that Scott acquired this trait? | Choices: [Scott learned how to build a fire at summer camp., Scott can cook food over a fire.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: biology | Skill: Inherited and acquired traits: use evidence to su... |
Question: What is the mass of a news magazine? | Choices: [9 tons, 9 pounds, 9 ounces] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade5 | Topic: units-and-measurement | Skill: Choose customary units of mass | Lecture: Measurements are written with both a number and a unit. The unit comes after the numbe... |
Question: Which correctly shows the title of a movie? | Choices: [The Princess and the Frog, The princess and the Frog] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade4 | Topic: capitalization | Skill: Capitalizing titles | Lecture: In a title, capitalize the first word, the last word, and every import... |
Question: Which tense does the sentence use?
Katie and Liz race down the hill. | Choices: [present tense, future tense, past tense] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade2 | Topic: verbs | Skill: Is the sentence in the past, present, or future tense? | Lecture: Present tense verbs tell you abo... |
Question: Which block of iron has more thermal energy? | Choices: [the hotter block of iron, the colder block of iron] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade5 | Topic: physics | Skill: How are temperature and mass related to thermal energy? | Lecture: Matter is made of tiny particles called ato... |
Question: Using only these supplies, which question can Dan investigate with an experiment? | Choices: [Do toy cars go faster down the ramp made of wood or the ramp made of cardboard?, Do toy cars with plastic wheels go faster down the cardboard ramp than toy cars with metal wheels?, Does a big toy car go down the wood... |
Question: Select the mixture. | Choices: [silver, pasta sauce] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade2 | Topic: physics | Skill: Identify mixtures | Lecture: A pure substance is made of only one type of matter.
A mixture is made of two or more types of matter mixed together. | Solution: nan |
Question: Which logical fallacy is used in the text?
Jackson is not qualified to run the Environmental Club. Have you seen his sister's huge, horrifically inefficient car? The planet cries whenever she turns on the ignition. | Choices: [slippery slope fallacy: the false assumption that a small first step will lead to e... |
Question: Which is a complex sentence? | Choices: [Freedom of speech and trial by jury are two important rights in the United States Constitution., Kyle picked raspberries in the field until his fingertips were stained red.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade6 | Topic: grammar | Skill: Is ... |
Question: Which is the most flexible? | Choices: [cardboard, brick path, wood board] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade4 | Topic: physics | Skill: Compare properties of materials | Lecture: Every object is made of one or more materials. A material is a type of matter. Wood, glass, metal, an... |
Question: Which organ controls what the body's organs do? | Choices: [skin, lungs, brain, heart] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade4 | Topic: biology | Skill: Human organs and their functions | Lecture: nan | Solution: nan |
Question: Using only these supplies, which question can Bryan investigate with an experiment? | Choices: [Which of the three types of tomato seeds sprouts the fastest?, Does a certain kind of tomato plant grow taller when planted in a clay pot or in a plastic pot?, Which type of soil will cause a certain kind of tomato... |
Question: Which pencil has a higher temperature? | Choices: [the pencil with more thermal energy, the pencil with less thermal energy] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade6 | Topic: physics | Skill: How are temperature and mass related to thermal energy? | Lecture: Matter is made of tiny part... |
Question: What information supports the conclusion that Whitney acquired this trait? | Choices: [Whitney learned how to build a fire at summer camp., Whitney can cook food over a fire.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade6 | Topic: biology | Skill: Inherited and acquired traits: use evidence... |
Question: Which sentence states a fact? | Choices: [In a beehive, a worker bee's job is more important than the queen's job., In a beehive, the queen lays eggs while the workers guard the hive.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: writing-strategies | Skill: Distinguish facts from... |
Question: Select the one animal that has all of the marsupial traits listed above. | Choices: [Koalas have fluffy gray fur. Until a baby koala is about seven months old, its mother carries it in a pouch on the front of her body., Galapagos giant tortoises hatch from eggs with shells and live on the Galapagos Islands in... |
Question: Is a toy a good or a service? | Choices: [a good, a service] | Task: closed choice | Subject: social science | Grade: grade2 | Topic: economics | Skill: Goods and services | Lecture: Everything you can buy is either a good or a service.
A good is something you can touch or hold in your hands. For example, a h... |
Question: Which correctly shows the title of a short story? | Choices: ["What the Bell saw and Said", "What the Bell Saw and Said"] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade4 | Topic: capitalization | Skill: Capitalizing titles | Lecture: In a title, capitalize the first word, the last word, and ... |
Question: What is the source of the allusion in the sentence below?
Troy's Falstaffian nature makes him stand out at a party. | Choices: [Greek mythology, Shakespeare] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade9 | Topic: figurative-language | Skill: Recall the source of an allusion | Lecture: An a... |
Question: Which word does not rhyme? | Choices: [bait, mail, wait] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade2 | Topic: phonological-awareness | Skill: Which word does not rhyme? | Lecture: Rhyming words are words that end with the same sound.
The words tip and slip rhyme. They both end with the s... |
Question: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
At twenty-one, Jamal felt overwhelmed with adult responsibilities and wished he could fly off to Neverland. | Choices: [allusion, onomatopoeia] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade7 | Topic: figurative-language | Skill: Classify figures ... |
Question: Which of the following contains a vague pronoun reference? | Choices: [Scott, did you ask the nurses if the flu vaccination is available yet?, Scott, did you ask them if the flu vaccination is available yet?] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade7 | Topic: writing-strategies | Skill... |
Question: Which object has the least thermal energy? | Choices: [a 4-kilogram brick at a temperature of 281°F, a 4-kilogram brick at a temperature of 294°F, a 4-kilogram brick at a temperature of 276°F] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade4 | Topic: physics | Skill: How is temperature related... |
Question: Use the evidence in the text to select the photosynthetic organism. | Choices: [Javan green magpies get their green color from the food they eat, which includes insects and lizards., Bee orchid leaves are green because they contain chlorophyll. Chlorophyll captures energy from sunlight.] | Task: closed choice... |
Question: Does this passage describe the weather or the climate?
Caleb lives in a city that is often covered by thick stratus clouds. | Choices: [climate, weather] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: earth-science | Skill: What's the difference between weather and climate? | Lectur... |
Question: Select the vertebrate. | Choices: [green iguana, julia butterfly, black orb weaver spider, bull ant] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade5 | Topic: biology | Skill: Identify vertebrates and invertebrates | Lecture: Vertebrates and invertebrates are both groups of animals.
A vertebra... |
Question: Which object has more thermal energy? | Choices: [a 9-kilogram block of iron at a temperature of 175°C, a 9-kilogram block of iron at a temperature of 165°C] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: physics | Skill: How is temperature related to thermal energy? | Lecture: All ... |
Question: What does the verbal irony in this text suggest?
"Sleeping through the rooster's crowing was no problem," Brennan joked with a yawn. | Choices: [Brennan finds roosters amusing., Brennan slept poorly.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade7 | Topic: figurative-language | Skill: Inter... |
Question: Would you find the word belief on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
bind - bug | Choices: [yes, no] | Task: yes or no | Subject: language science | Grade: grade7 | Topic: reference-skills | Skill: Use guide words | Lecture: Guide words appear on each page of a dictionary. They tell you the fir... |
Question: What do these two changes have in common?
a puddle freezing into ice on a cold night
shaking up salad dressing | Choices: [Both are caused by heating., Both are chemical changes., Both are caused by cooling., Both are only physical changes.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade8 | T... |
Question: Complete the sentence so that it uses personification.
The wind () dispersed the leaves that Zack had spent so long raking. | Choices: [completely, carelessly] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade9 | Topic: writing-strategies | Skill: Use personification | Lecture: Personification ... |
Question: Would you find the word period on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
pity - practice | Choices: [no, yes] | Task: yes or no | Subject: language science | Grade: grade8 | Topic: reference-skills | Skill: Use guide words | Lecture: Guide words appear on each page of a dictionary. They tell you th... |
Question: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
Jonathan's room is as tidy as an overgrown garden. | Choices: [pun, verbal irony] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade7 | Topic: figurative-language | Skill: Classify figures of speech | Lecture: Figures of speech are words or phrases th... |
Question: Select the animal that has a backbone. | Choices: [kangaroo, comet moth] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade2 | Topic: biology | Skill: Identify animals with and without backbones | Lecture: Some animals have a backbone. The backbone is made of many bones in an animal's back. An an... |
Question: Complete the sentence.
Water evaporating from a lake is a (). | Choices: [chemical change, physical change] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: chemistry | Skill: Identify physical and chemical changes | Lecture: Chemical changes and physical changes are two common ways m... |
Question: Select the one true statement. | Choices: [An animal cell has neither a cell wall nor chloroplasts., Lysosomes are the sites where ribosomes build proteins in animal cells., Mitochondria are inside the nucleus of a plant cell.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade7 | Topic: biology ... |
Question: What information supports the conclusion that Tony inherited this trait? | Choices: [Tony's parents have blond hair. They passed down this trait to Tony., Tony's mother cuts his hair every month.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade5 | Topic: biology | Skill: Inherited and acquired... |
Question: Complete the sentence.
Making whipped cream is a (). | Choices: [chemical change, physical change] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade5 | Topic: chemistry | Skill: Compare physical and chemical changes | Lecture: Matter is made of very small particles called atoms. Atoms can be lin... |
Question: Suppose Natalie decides to make potato soup. Which result would be a cost? | Choices: [Natalie will save some time. The beef barley soup would have taken longer to make than the potato soup., Natalie will give up the chance to eat the beef barley soup, which would have been tastier than the potato soup.] | Ta... |
Question: What information supports the conclusion that Ariana inherited this trait? | Choices: [Ariana's father has brown eyes. He passed this trait down to Ariana., Ariana's hair is the same color as her brown eyes.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade5 | Topic: biology | Skill: Inherited ... |
Question: Which is a complex sentence? | Choices: [Kenny picked raspberries in the field until his fingertips were stained red., In June, Sue and Mitchell will graduate with honors from Clarksville High School.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade6 | Topic: grammar | Skill: Is the sentence ... |
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