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Sideways Stories From Wayside School Chapter 3
Test Description: Chapter 3
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What was wrong with the way Joe was counting?
A
He kept getting the wrong answer.
B
He does not know how to get the right amount.
C
He was counting out of order.
D
He was counting just fine.
2) Who kicked the home run in the kickball game?
A
Jewls
B
Joe
C
Todd
D
Maurecia
3) How would you describe Maurecia?
A
helpful
B
rude
C
friendly
D
kind
4) What does the word discipline mean in this story?
A
subject like science, math or reading
B
to follow someone
C
strict training that corrects a persons character
D
a field of study like engineering, biology, nursing
5) How is Joe feeling in chapter 3?
A
mad
B
frustrated
C
successful
D
happy
6) What evidence from the text proves that he is feeling a certain way?
A
Mrs. Jewls his her head against the wall five times.
B
One day it will just come to you.
C
Nothing, said Joe, Mrs. Jewls is teaching me how to count.
D
I just don't get it, said Joe. I will never learn how to count.
7) How did Joe solve his problem?
A
Mrs. Jewls taught him.
B
He practiced by counting his curly hair.
C
He did not solve his problem.
D
He woke up and just knew.
8) What lesson can be learned in this chapter?
A
be kind
B
hard work pays off
C
listen to your teacher
D
recess is good for you
9) How else could Mrs. Jewls have handled frustration other than banging her head on the wall?
A
take a deep breath
B
kick the wall
C
run away
D
scream
10) What was the most sideways part of this chapter?
A
Maurecia
B
Joe
C
Mrs. Jewls
D
Todd
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