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Test Description: Answer these questions based on nonfiction text
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which text structure organizes details in time order; may include dates, times, or numbered sequences?
A
cause and effect
B
chronological/sequence
C
compare/contrast
D
problem/solution
2) Which text structure compares two or more people, things, ideas, or events to tell how they are similar and different?
A
problem/solution
B
cause/effect
C
chronological/sequence
D
compare/contrast
3) Which text structure states a problem and suggests one or more solutions?
A
cause/effect
B
compare/contrast
C
chronological/sequence
D
problem/solution
4) Which text structure relates two or more events by examining what happened and why?
A
description
B
compare/contrast
C
cause/effect
D
problem/solution
5) Which text structure states a topic and supports it with details like what the topic looks like, sounds like, smells like, tastes like, and feels like?
A
informational
B
compare/contrast
C
description
D
cause/effect
6) Which of these is NOT included in the category of text features?
A
bullets
B
pictures
C
bold/italic/underlined text
D
main idea/details
7) What's the purpose of including dates in a passage?
A
to show that sequence of events is important
B
to tell how important the events were
C
to tell which came first
D
to show how the events happened
8) Which types of evidence are NOT acceptable to use in informative or persuasive text?
A
statistics
B
case studies
C
examples
D
opinions
9) Read the following statement: 'These discoveries prove that Schliemann should be recognized as a great archaeologist.' Which of the following is TRUE about this statement?
A
Stereotyping is used to make a general statement about archaeologists.
B
The statement give an expert opinion as evidence.
C
The author uses false reasoning to make a statement that is not completely true.
D
The author claims that Schliemann proved the existence of Troy.
10) What is the difference between a primary and a secondary source?
A
primary sources come from direct observation of an event, secondary sources come from after the event
B
primary source authors cite other sources, secondary source authors speak from personal experience
C
primary sources are written after the events occurred, secondary sources are written at the same time the event is occurring
D
primary sources use third person POV, secondary sources use first person POV
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