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OUTSIDERS BENCHMARK REVIEW
Test Description: APRIL BENCHMARK
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) POINT OF VIEW: What might 3rd-person limited and 1st person point of view have in common?
A
It allows you to feel like a spectator or observer.
B
They speak directly to the reader.
C
They make the reader infer or guess the feelings of the characters.
D
It gives you the inner thoughts and feelings of the characters.
2) What strategy should be used when reading a paired passage text?
A
Metacognitive Markers (MMs) * ! ?
B
RA RA RA ( Read- Answer, Read-Answer, Review-Answer)
C
TPFASTT ( Title, Paraphrase, Figurative Language, Attitude, Shift, Title, Theme)
D
GIST (Who, what, when, where, why 20 word summary)
3) What strategy should be used when reading a poem?
A
RA RA RA ( Read- Answer, Read-Answer, Review-Answer)
B
TPFASTT ( Title, Paraphrase, Figurative Language, Attitude, Shift, Title, Theme)
C
Metacognitive Markers (MMs) * ! ?
D
GIST (Who, what, when, where, why 20 word summary)
4) Dictionary Questions: Let's say you need to look up the word UNFATHOMABLE but it is not in the dictionary? What is your NEXT move?
A
Choose the answer that sounds the best when you plug it in to the text.
B
Find the root word FATHOM and look it up.
C
Choose the word you do not know.
D
Eliminate the answers you know are wrong.
5) How do Darry's actions in chapter 3 advance the plot?
A
By allowing the police to get involved and have the boys at risk of being split up.
B
By forcing Soda to turn on Darry
C
By causing Ponyboy to run away leading him and Johnny to a plot changing altercation
D
By physically showing his lack of love toward Ponyboy.
6) Which quote presented in the novel does the photograph on the cover best support?
A
Greasers can't walk alone too much or they'll get jumped
B
I'm not saying that either Socs or greasers are better; that's just the way things are.
C
I think they were still half-scared of us.
D
but I am a greaser and most of my neighborhood rarely bothers to get a haircut.
7) When reading a drama, how do stage directions benefit the READER?
A
The lighting and scenery is described in detail.
B
The reader can visualize how the characters would perform.
C
It gives them clues about the characters and setting.
D
It shows the characters where to go and how to act.
8) When you're thirteen in our neighborhood you know the score. - What does this phrase used by Ponyboy help the reader understand about the community?
A
13 is an impressionable age.
B
The greasers are bitter and unaccepting of the unfair treatment on the east side of town.
C
The Socs are more athletic because their parents have money to give them more experience with private lessons.
D
Like a game, the greasers feel like they will always lose because of where they live and what people assume they do.
9) What does the point of view of this novel help the reader understand best?
A
The community's desire for unity
B
The Socs feelings toward the Greasers
C
The relationship between the characters
D
Ponyboy's feelings throughout the novel
10) All of the following reveal why are Bob's rings important to the plot EXCEPT-
A
They caused permanent damage to Johnny both physically and emotionally.
B
They are a symbol of fear and foreshadowing for Johnny.
C
They represents power for the Socs
D
They lead Ponyboy to develop trust in the Socs.
11) Summary Questions can be tough! What acronym should be used after reading a fictional text?
A
GIST (Who, what, when, where, why 20 word summary)
B
TPFASTT ( Title, Paraphrase, Figurative Language, Attitude, Shift, Title, Theme)
C
Metacognitive Markers (MMs) * ! ?
D
(SWBST) Somebody Wanted But So Then
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