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4th Grade Reading Proficient Practice Test 13



Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

Read the sentences.
A. Peter was 13 when he sailed to America.
B. Peter lived in New York City.
C. Peter probably liked school.
D. Peter became a carpenter.
What statement is not conclusive?
a.
D
c.
A
b.
C
d.
B
 

 2. 

Read the following passage.
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Copyright Info: Elements of Literature. Holt, Reinhart, and Winston. 1997.

Which statement does not explain why the man stopped at the Bed and Breakfast?
A. There were chrysanthemums in the window.
B. There was a fire in the fireplace.
C. There was a dachshund asleep in front of the fireplace.
D. He was exhausted, hungry and cold.
a.
There were chrysanthemums in the window.
c.
There was a dachshund asleep in front of the fireplace.
b.
There was a fire in the fireplace.
d.
He was exhausted, hungry and cold.
 

 3. 

Read the statement.
Mary wrote, “Everyone should drink milk instead of coffee. My grandfather drank milk at every meal. He lived to be 89. People could live longer by drinking milk.”
What is faulty with Mary’s reasoning?
a.
Not enough evidence to decide what is good for everyone.
c.
Both 1 and 2.
b.
Other factors may have been a reason for his long life.
d.
There is nothing wrong with Mary’s reasoning.
 

 4. 

Read the following sentences.
Mrs. Smith, who has taught junior high school math for the past 30 years, received a certificate of appreciation honoring her for her years of service.
Which sentence is the most objective, fair, clear, and accurate?
a.
She is the best teacher in junior high school.
c.
She should be appreciated for her long career.
b.
Math is a difficult subject to teach.
d.
She was recognized for her achievement.
 

 5. 

Evaluative Reading Comprehension—Fact and Opinion --RIT 211 – 220
Which of the following sentences is an opinion?
a.
Oregon is a larger state than Rhode Island.
c.
Crater Lake is the prettiest lake in the United States.
b.
Crater Lake is in Oregon.
d.
The capital of Oregon is Salem.
 

 6. 

Which is a fact, not an opinion?
a.
Roxanne kept a daily diary.
c.
Roxanne is a good friend.
b.
Roxanne’s handwriting is very sloppy.
d.
Roxanne is a good reader.
 

 7. 

Read the following passage.
Mary seems to enjoy reading in her free time. Mary must be a good reader. She read 35 books in eighth grade. She will probably read more in ninth grade.
Which statement is a fact, not an opinion?
a.
Mary seems to enjoy reading.
c.
Mary read 35 books in eighth grade.
b.
Mary will probably read more in ninth grade.
d.
Mary will probably grow up to be a writer.
 

 8. 

Which sentence would not be part of a factual news article?
a.
Crime in the U.S. has steadily dropped in the last decade.
c.
Violent crimes include murder and robbery.
b.
Murderers are bad people.
d.
There were 15,180 murders in 2001.
 

 9. 

Evaluative Reading Comprehension—Inference--RIT 211 – 220
Read the paragraph.
Southeastern Idaho is covered with snow for four or five months each year. Even when it’s not snowing, the wind blows almost everyday and the temperatures often fall below freezing. People in Idaho have learned many ways to enjoy life despite the crazy weather. Just about everyone has warm mittens or gloves, a heavy coat, and toasty boots. We have many opportunities to ski, skate, or go sledding up in the foothills. Lots of homes have fireplaces and our closets are filled with warm blankets. All in all, we make the most of it.
This paragraph best explains:
a.
how people in Idaho have adapted their lives to the weather
c.
why skiing, skating, and sledding are so popular
b.
why people need to have warm boots
d.
the importance of fireplaces and warm blankets
 

 10. 

Evaluative Reading Comprehension—Persuasive Elements--RIT 211 – 220
Read the advertisement.
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The advertiser wants you to:
a.
try something new
c.
do what others are doing
b.
please your family
d.
avoid stress
 

 11. 

Read the advertisement.
WANT TO BE PART OF THE IN CROWD?
Buy Our Newest Mixed CD: DANCE PARTY EXPLOSION. It Rocks!
Who is the most likely audience for this advertisement?
a.
teenagers
c.
store managers
b.
grandparents
d.
people with pets
 

 12. 

Read the advertisement.
You shouldn’t have to sweat to get a clean bathtub. With Fabulous Foaming Tub Cleaner, let our foam do the work. No scrubbing is necessary, just spray on and rinse off. Your relaxation is guaranteed!
What does the advertisement claim about their product?
a.
it’s fun to use
c.
using the product eliminates stress
b.
it’s safe to use while exercising
d.
it cleans without having to scrub
 

 13. 

Read the advertisement.
The holidays are approaching, so it’s time to visit “Wood, Wood, Wood!” in our location on Main Street. We have wooden furniture, wooden utensils, and wooden plates. We carry frames, doors, and curtain rods. If you like wood, you’ll like us! “Wood” you please stop by and give us a try?
Which of the following is not implied by the advertisement?
a.
The store sells wooden tables.
c.
Some doors are made of wood.
b.
The store sells many wooden items
d.
The store is on Main Street.
 

 14. 

Interpretive Reading Comprehension—Application Transfer--RIT 211 - 220
Directions for washing the dishes.
a. Dry the dishes off and put them away.
b. Put the dirty dishes in the water and scrub them clean.
c. Fill the sink with warm water and soap.
d. Rinse the dishes with clean water.
What is the correct order the sentences above?
a.
a, b, c, d
c.
c, a, b, d
b.
c, b, d, a
d.
b, c, a, d
 

 15. 

Interpretive Reading Comprehension—Drawing Conclusions --RIT 211 - 220
Read the passage and answer the question.
Amy opened the door to the bathroom. “What is that dripping sound? Why is the carpet wet and squishy all around the bathtub? The rest of the carpet is dry. Oh no!”
What is the problem?
a.
There is no soap in the bathroom.
c.
The bathtub is overflowing.
b.
the television set is broken.
d.
The stove was left turned on.
 

 16. 

Interpretive Reading Comprehension—Inference--RIT 211 - 220
Read the passage and answer the question.

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What will this company send you if you order the Multiplication Memorizer?
a.
54 flash cards, study guide and tapes
c.
study guides and flashcards
b.
cassette tapes and study guides
d.
colorful pictures and a study guide
 

 17. 

When using an English handbook, which section would you use to find information about a run-on sentence?
a.
Capitalization/Punctuation
c.
Phonics
b.
English/Grammar
d.
Spelling
 

 18. 

Read the passage and answer the question.
Scientist, Jack Futureman, sat is his laboratory working on his new discovery. “This will change the world! He thought to himself. “Where should I go first with my amazing new invention?” He could go back to the past and witness World War I or travel into the future to see what new technologies exist. The possibilities were endless!
What is Jack’s invention?
a.
an airplane
c.
a time machine
b.
a vacuum cleaner
d.
an encyclopedia
 

 19. 

Interpretive Reading Comprehension—Main Idea--RIT 211 - 220
Read the passage and answer the question.
Leo the lion went the park one day. He sat on the bench and watched everyone playing on the toys. Then, he ate his lunch that he had brought along. Leo had peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
Which title tells the main idea of this story?
a.
Going to the Park
c.
Lions like Peanut Butter and Jelly
b.
Leo Picnics in the Park
d.
Where did Leo Go?
 

 20. 

Read the magazine article and answer the question.
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a.
Students need to improve their reading ability by practicing reading.
c.
Reading is a popular pastime for many people.
b.
Students can learn to read in high school if they have the right books.
d.
Reading is usually taught in first grade.
 



 
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