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Test Description: Reading Comprehension
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Where can bedbugs lives?
A
In apple trees.
B
In mattresses and couches.
C
In sidewalks and streets.
2) Which is a solution to the bedbug problem?
A
Hire experts to come get rid of the insects with the help of a dog.
B
Stop travelers from staying inside apartments and hotels.
C
Stop people from traveling throughout the country.
3) How might the experience of having a bedbug infestation best be described based on information from the text?
A
Extremely frustrating
B
Calm and peaceful
C
Scary but fun
4) What is the main idea of the text?
A
Bedbugs don't hurt, but they can cause itchy bumps.
B
New York made a law to stop renters from moving into apartments that had bedbugs.
C
People are working to stop the bedbug infestations.
5) According to the text, what have experts trained dogs to do?
A
Use their noses to sniff out bedbugs.
B
Use pesticides to stop the bedbugs.
C
Find apple seeds.
6) Which of the following is an opinion from the text?
A
Travelers might carry the bugs in their suitcases.
B
Sleepovers aren't fun when bedbugs are the guests!
C
The adult bugs are the size of apple seeds.
7) What does the word prevent mean?
A
To start something.
B
To stop something from happening.
C
To keep something.
8) True or false: New York officials are concerned about the bedbug infestation.
A
False
B
True
9) What is the author's purpose of this article?
A
To entertain
B
To persuade
C
To inform
10) True or false: Bedbug bites hurt.
A
True
B
False
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