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2.03 Animals And Their People 1
Test Description: Zlateh the Goat
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What inference can be made about Zlateh in Zlateh the Goat while she is in the haystack?
A
She resents being trapped in the haystack.
B
She is afraid of the howling wind.
C
She trusts Aaron to treat her well.
D
She enjoys the cold and the snow.
2) Which excerpt from the story best supports that Zlateh trusted Aaron to treat her well?
A
“‘Zlateh's bleating began to sound like crying.
B
“Zlateh slept all night and a good part of the day.”
C
“Zlateh was not accustomed to being milked that way, but she did not resist.”
D
“Zlateh, too, awoke, and when Aaron greeted her, she answered, Maaaa.'”
3) At the beginning of Zlateh the Goat, what does the narrator imply about Reuven?
A
He is thinking about working as something other than a furrier.
B
He is not as successful as the rest of the townspeople.
C
He is worried what the butcher will do with the goat.
D
He has not earned enough money to spend on the upcoming holiday.
4) Which excerpt from the passage best supports that Reuven hasn't earned enough money in Zlateh the Goat?
A
“For Reuven the furrier it was a bad year, and after long hesitation he decided to sell Zlateh the goat.”
B
“For Reuven the furrier it was a bad year, and after long hesitation he decided to sell Zlateh the goat.”
C
“The peasants complained that because of the dry weather there would be a poor harvest of winter grain.”
D
“New grass sprouted, and the peasants sent their cattle out to pasture.”
5) What inference can be made about Aaron in Zlateh the Goat?
A
He has worked as a farmer.
B
He has experience surviving outdoors.
C
He is the best athlete in his family.
D
He enjoys playing in the snow.
6) Which excerpt from Zlateh the Goat best supports that Aaron was experienced in surviving outdoors?
A
“With great effort he dug his way through the snow.”
B
“Through the window Aaron could catch a glimpse of the chaos outside.”
C
When he reached the hay, he hollowed out a nest for himself and the goat.
D
“He could not see through the snow.”
7) Which answer choice is a central idea of Real-Life Pet Detective Helps Find Lost Animals?
A
Pet detectives use facts about pets' behavior to find lost pets.
B
Katz uses the same tools to find pets as other pet detectives use.
C
Katz finds that people often lie about lost pets.
D
Pet detectives use technology to help them conduct research.
8) What is a central idea of Real-Life Pet Detective Helps Find Lost Animals.?
A
Using video footage of lost pets helps spread the news to many people.
B
Pet detectives use colorful signs to attract the attention of the public.
C
It is a good idea to use a variety of strategies to find a lost pet.
D
Making people aware that a pet is missing is an important step in the search.
9) Refer to the Newsela article Real-Life Pet Detective Helps Find Lost Animals. What is a central idea of this article?
A
A pet detective is a unique job that not many people have.
B
Being a pet detective is a serious job that requires a lot of hard work.
C
Being a pet detective can help people feel better when they lose their pets.
D
A pet detective is someone who uses his or her knowledge to find lost pets.
10) Aaron could catch a glimpse of the chaos outside. The wind carried before it whole drifts of snow. It was completely dark, and he did not know whether night had already come or whether it was the darkness of the storm.” How is the setting developed?
A
It suggests that Aaron is unsure what season it is.
B
It demonstrates that the weather may be dangerous.
C
It reveals that the story is located in the countryside.
D
It shows that the story was set in olden times.
11) When he reached the hay he hollowed out a nest for himself and the goat. No matter how cold it may be outside, in the hay it is always warm. How does this excerpt develop the setting of the story?
A
It demonstrates that the hay makes the barn smell sweet.
B
It shows that the haystack provides safety from the storm.
C
It proves that only a haystack is necessary to survive a storm.
D
It reveals that the hay will keep the goat alive.
12) Even though Zlateh had her own pen, she often came to the kitchen, knocking on the door with her horns to indicate that she was ready to visit, and she was always admitted. How does this excerpt develop the setting of the story?
A
It emphasizes the safety and comfort of Aaron's house.
B
It shows that the family now love Zlateh enough to let her into the house.
C
It informs the reader of the activities the children do in their house.
D
It implies that the house is warmer than Zlateh's pen.
13) In the Newsela article “Real-Life Pet Detective Helps Find Lost Animals,” which detail helps introduce the idea of the importance of pet detectives?
A
“The cat was eventually found, but Katz continued to wonder if dogs could really be used to find lost animals.”
B
“She asked questions like, ‘What would Oliver do if I walked into your house with no key and didn't knock first?’”
C
“‘If I'd listened to people's advice, my cat would've died in the storage container he was trapped in.’”
D
“Many pet detectives start out trying to find their own lost animals.”
14) How is the job of pet detective introduced in the Newsela article “Real-Life Pet Detective Helps Find Lost Animals”?
A
by emphasizing that the job of a pet detective is a serious responsibility
B
by explaining that there are many full-time pet detectives
C
by relating it to a movie character with whom people may be familiar
D
by providing an example of the first pet detective in modern times
15) How does the author of the Newsela article “Real-Life Pet Detective Helps Find Lost Animals” introduce Jamie Katz?
A
by showing how serious she is about her job
B
by explaining how she first became a pet detective
C
by describing how many lost pets she has found
D
by giving an example of one of her recent cases
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