Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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Look at the list of words
and answer the question. Which word does not belong with
the others?
a. | mother | c. | aunt | b. | brother | d. | artist |
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Evaluative Reading
Comprehension—Evaluate Validity--RIT 191 – 200 1. If you were asked to do a report on
the state of Idaho, which would be the best resource?
a. | dictionary | c. | a thesaurus | b. | a neighbor | d. | an encyclopedia |
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Read the sentence and answer
the question. A. There are many
places to go for entertainment. B. City living means long drives to work. C.
There are too many people in the city. D. New York is one of the largest
cities. Which fact supports the opinion that living in the city is
fun?
a. | There are many places to go for
entertainment. | c. | There are too many
people in the city. | b. | City living means long, boring drives to
work. | d. | New York is one of the largest
cities. |
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Read the
passage. “The alarm clock rang. Lali opened her eyes, stretched out her arm, and pushed
in the small knob that shut off the noise. She lay back staring at the ceiling. Off in a corner the
paint was peeling and a large crack made that section buckle. Every day she cleaned the small chips
of paint that fell on the dresser top and floor.” What can you determine about the house
that Lali lives in? Copyright Info: Not enough information. Mohr,
Nicholasa. Stories of Newcomers, “Lali from In Nueva York”, Page 183. (Teacher
authors: Phillips, Blackman, Felts).
a. | Lali lives in a poor, rundown
house. | c. | The house is in the
country. | b. | The house is in a wealthy neighborhood. | d. | Lali grew up in this house. |
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Read the
passage. “Cheers to the former Idaho Gov. Phil Batt. He’s being recognized later
this month with American Civil Liberties Union’s Equal Justice Award. If he did nothing
else, Batt deserves the honor simply for creating the Idaho Human Rights Commission 33 years ago when
he was an Idaho lawmaker. But consider Batt’s record as governor in the mid-1990s. He went
against members of his own party - indeed his own profession - to insist on equal treatment for farm
workers under Idaho’s worker compensation law. He vigorously condemned neo-Nazis who had set
up operations in northern Idaho. And he put logic ahead of politics by commuting the death sentence
of Donald M. Paradis – theman the courts later freed when new evidence proved him innocent of a
20-year-old murder. From the article, Tom can prove that Gov. Batt is: Copyright Info: Not enough information. Article??
a. | concerned about human
rights | c. | a hard working
man | b. | a good family man | d. | a religious man |
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Read the
sentences. 1—Earthquakes
can cause massive destruction. 2—Earthquakes have killed people. 3—Earthquakes are
unpredictable. 4—Earthquakes have caused train wrecks and car accidents. Which opinion
can formed based on these facts?
a. | Earthquakes are
frightening. | c. | Earthquakes are
fun. | b. | Earthquakes are scheduled. | d. | Earthquakes are measured on a scientific
scale. |
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Evaluative Reading
Comprehension—Fact and Opinion--RIT 191 – 200 Read the passage. “In
Idaho Falls live two awesome ladies. Several years ago it was the good fortune of May and Phyllis to
come into some unexpected money. Not only theirs but also many others lives have been touched by that
good fortune.” – from The Idaho News mailbox What fact is in this
paragraph? Copyright Info: Post Register, Letter to the Editor,
2002. P.O. Box 1800, Idaho Falls, Idaho 83403.
a. | hey received
money. | c. | They had good
fortune. | b. | They are awesome. | d. | Phyllis is older than May. |
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Read the sentences and
answer the questions. a. The
Pacific Ocean is the most beautiful ocean. b. Cars are more convenient than trucks. c. All
politicians are dishonest. d. Denver is the capital of Colorado. Which sentence tells a
fact, not opinion?
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Read the
passage. “The morning of the fight Tompkins Square was a beehive of activity with
numerous workers setting up the ring, the seats, and the guest speakers’ stand. The scheduled
bouts began shortly after noon and the park had begun filling up even earlier.” Given
this passage, which is the fact? Copyright Info: Not enough
information. What Counts?, page 12. (Teacher authors: Phillips, Blackman,
Felts).
a. | It is
morning. | c. | It is a
holiday. | b. | It is night. | d. | Everyone was excited about the
fight. |
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Read the
passage. “It goes back to
a winter afternoon after I’d hunted the woods all day for a sign of our lost pet. I remember
the way my mother looked up as I came into the kitchen. Without my speaking, she knew what had
happened. For six hours I had walked, reading signs, looking for a delicate print in the damp soil or
even a hair that might have told of a red fox passing that way – but I had found
nothing.” – from “Last Cover” by Paul Annixter How long had the
narrator walked? Copyright Info: Not enough information. Annixter,
Paul. Last Cover, page 57. (Teacher authors: Phillips, Blackman,
Felts).
a. | six
hours | c. | all
morning | b. | all day | d. | through the night |
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Read the
passage. “In Idaho Falls
live two awesome ladies. Several years ago it was the good fortune of May and Phyllis to come into
some unexpected money. Not only theirs but also many others lives have been touched by that good
fortune.” – from The Idaho News mailbox Copyright
Info: Post Register, Letter to the Editor, 2002. P.O. Box 1800, Idaho Falls,
Idaho 83403. Which word shows opinion in this passage?
a. | awesome | c. | fortune | b. | money | d. | unexpected |
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Evaluative Reading
Comprehension—Persuasive Elements--RIT 191 – 200 Read the label.
What is this ad trying to
sell?
a. | yummy
drinks | c. | juicy
candy | b. | juicy punch | d. | cool drinks |
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Read the ad and answer the
question. What is the purpose of this
advertisement?
a. | to sell
tomatoes | c. | to read for
fun | b. | to sell soupy soup | d. | to sell chicken |
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Read the passage and answer
the question. It was an awful
sound. I was pushed forward in my seat and felt the straps pulling me back. I looked around and saw
that our car was off the road, and we were crunched up against a telephone pole. There was no
possible way to avoid the accident, but I knew that our seat belts had saved our lives. My dad was
sitting in the driver’s seat, trying to take off his seat belt so he could check to see if I
was okay. I will always wear my seat belt, and I hope everyone else does too. What does the
author want you to care about?
a. | looking for telephone
poles | c. | sitting up
straight | b. | wearing your seat belt | d. | riding in the car |
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Read the
paragraph. How does the writer appeal to
you?
a. | by telling you what a good buy Super
Green is | c. | by telling you
your yard looks like a professional takes care of it | b. | by telling you the scientific research that developed
Super Green | d. | by using people’s comments
about how your yard looks |
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