The Leader (5TH/2022 Released STAAR Passage)

The Leader (5TH/2022 Released STAAR Passage)

5th Grade

6 Qs

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The Leader (5TH/2022 Released STAAR Passage)

The Leader (5TH/2022 Released STAAR Passage)

Assessment

Quiz

English

5th Grade

Hard

Created by

Kameshia Richardson

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6 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Which sentence best supports the idea that there was value in Baatar's search for the sponge?

"No, you can only find it in a distant land." (paragraph 6)

All he wanted was a warm place to sleep and some food in his belly. (paragraph 12)

Baatar had nothing to lose, so he went along. (paragraph 14)

"You sent me to find this thing so that I would learn what it meant to be a servant." (paragraph 26)

2.

DROPDOWN QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Which is the best sentence best describes Baatar's relationship with his father?​ ​ (a)  

Baatar admires his father.
Baatar is annoyed by his father's ideas.
Bataar feels his father is too demanding.
Baatar finds ways to impress his father.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Which sentence best explains why Baatar is surprised when he discovers the sponge?

"But first, I must demand that you travel west, to a very distant land and find a treasure." (paragraph 4)

"Is it not something I can get here in Mongolia?" (paragraph 5)

Of those he met, nobody knew what a sponge was, and nobody knew who his father was, either. (paragraph 12)

From out of the water, he lifted the dripping thing that he used every day to clean the floor. (paragraph 16)

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

In paragraphs 2 through 6, what can the reader infer about Baatar?

Bataar needs to learn how to earn people's respect.

Bataar is worried that his behavior is upsetting his father.

Bataar needs to feel more comfortable with new experiences.

Bataar becomes greedy when he hears about a treasure.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

What is the best summary of the story?

Baatar likes to tell his friends what to do. Baatar's friends think poorly of Baatar, but they play with him because of who is father is. Baatar's father, Saihan sends Baatar on a journey to a distant land. Saihan hopes his son will learn to be a good leader.

Baatar mistreats others, so his father, Saihan, sends Baatar to search for a sponge to teach him a lesson. In a faraway land, Baatar finds work scrubbing floors and learns he has had a spomge all along. Baatar returns, and Saihan knows Baatar will be a good leader.

Baatar leaves his hime to find something for his father Saihan. Baatar is unsure about what he is trying to find, and hisfather does not give him any clues, other that what it is called. Saihan thinks his father should send one of the servants to look in the mountains but agrees to take the journey anyway.

Baatar wants to be a leader, and his father, Saihan, encourages Baatar. Saihan sends Baatar on a tresure hunt. While traveling, very few people offer to help Bataar. He needs to find a home and becomes a king's servant. In the king's palace, Baatar realizes he has found the treasure for his father.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Why is paragraph 27 important to the plot?

The paragraph shows Saihan's joy at the change in Baatar's behavior.

The paragraph shows Saihan's curiosity about Baatar's journey.

The paragraph suggests that Saihan had worried about Baatar's safety.

The paragraph suggests that Saihan is excited to see what Baatar found.