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Context Clues - Informational Text 1
Test Description: 3.RI.4 - Context Clues in Informational Text
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Constellations, such as The Little Dipper and The Big Dipper, can be seen in the night sky. Using the example clue, the word constellations in this sentence means:
A
groups of stars
B
lightbulbs
C
clouds
D
moons
2) Nutritious foods, such as fruits and vegetables, help our bodies grow. Using the example clue, the word nutritious in this sentence means:
A
healthy
B
boring
C
bright
D
yucky
3) ou may have an issue, such as fear of snakes, which keeps you from playing outside. Using the example clue, the word issue in this sentence means:
A
happy
B
permission
C
problem
D
babysitter
4) Our country's highest politician, the president, has the job of making sure our country stays safe. Using the example clue, the word politician in this sentence means:
A
elected person
B
turtle
C
boss
D
golfer
5) Our class visited the museum on a field trip. We saw many artifacts. The museum had pottery, art, and statues from many old places. Using the example clue, the word artifacts in this sentence means:
A
point
B
object
C
goal
D
idea
6) Fish, whales, and dolphins are aquatic animals. Using the example clue, the word aquatic in this sentence means:
A
desert
B
land
C
dry
D
water
7) Candles, flashlights, and lamps illuminate the room. Using the example clue, the word illuminate in this sentence means:
A
light up
B
weaken
C
lower
D
darken
8) Animals from the equine group, such as horses and zebras, are hoofed mammals. Using the example clue, the word equine in this sentence means:
A
reptile
B
bird
C
horse group
D
fish
9) In the fall, the bright foliage is a delight to see. Red, orange, and yellow leaves and vegetation paint the world for our enjoyment. Using the example clue, the word foliage in this sentence means:
A
dirt
B
leaves
C
rocks
D
houses
10) unlight can't shine through opaque objects like brick walls and wooden doors. Using the example clue, the word opaque in this sentence means:
A
thin
B
thick
C
clear
D
transparent
11) rojectiles include those items that are shot forward such as a cannon shell, bullet, or rocket. Using the example clue, the word projectiles in this sentence means:
A
things shot forward
B
things hurt
C
things broken
D
things put down
12) A colossus, such as the Statue of Liberty, can be seen for miles around. Using the example clue, the word colossus in this sentence means:
A
huge statue
B
airplane
C
torch
D
woman
13) A sleuth, such as Sherlock Holmes, can be very helpful in solving crimes. Using the example clue, the word sleuth in this sentence means:
A
man
B
senior citizen
C
detective
D
pilot
14) The lawyer had tangible evidence, such as a hammer, a car, and keys, to show that the person stole the car. Using the example clue, the word tangible in this sentence means:
A
false
B
imaginary
C
real or visible
D
pretend
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