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STAAR REVIEW Potato Chip Article
Test Description: 2013
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) When Crum learned that the customers were pleased with his potato chips he most likely felt (notice the exclamation point)-
A
curious
B
bothered
C
surprised
D
thankful
2) Which words from the story show that there were changes made to potato chips.
A
people wanted to buy them from restaurants
B
new packages were made and different flavors started appearing
C
potato chips have an unusual history
D
people began making and selling them
3) The recipe says to get assistance which means-
A
extra chips for yourself
B
help from an adult
C
different flavors from the store
D
more seasoning
4) After step 5, the author included this information to-
A
inform the reader that an adult is needed
B
explain to the reader why they should be required to eat potato chips
C
make more reading for you
D
show the reader that the flavor can be easily changed
5) The prefix in the word dissatisfied helps helps the reader understand the meaning-
A
satisfied before
B
able to be satisfied
C
one who is satisfied
D
not satisfied
6) A synonym for well-known is -
A
pleased
B
friendly
C
popular
D
delicious
7) A synonym for not-on-purpose is-
A
extreme
B
purposefully
C
successful
D
accidental
8) There are many different flavors for chips, but perhaps the most unusual flavor is-
A
barbeque
B
sea salt
C
cheese
D
blueberry
9) An antonym for dissatisfied is-
A
angry
B
thankful
C
satisfied
D
disgusted
10) After the customer complained a second time, Crum felt-
A
tired
B
excited
C
pleased
D
angry
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