Vocabulary Test #1 Week 3/18-3/22

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4th - 12th Grade

7 Qs

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Vocabulary Test #1 Week 3/18-3/22

Vocabulary Test #1 Week 3/18-3/22

Assessment

Quiz

English

4th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Bonae Barrs

FREE Resource

7 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Inference

Drawing conclusions based on evidence, reasoning, and prior knowledge rather than explicit statements

he central idea or underlying message explored in a piece of literature or artwork, reflecting the author's perspective on life, society, or human nature.


The main point or primary concept that an author conveys in a text, encapsulating the key message or argument.


A concise and impartial overview of the main points or events in a text, presented without personal opinions or biases.


2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Theme

The main point or primary concept that an author conveys in a text, encapsulating the key message or argument.


A concise and impartial overview of the main points or events in a text, presented without personal opinions or biases.


The central idea or underlying message explored in a piece of literature or artwork, reflecting the author's perspective on life, society, or human nature.


The sequence of events that make up a narrative, including conflicts, complications, and resolutions, typically organized into a beginning, middle, and en

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Central idea

The main point or primary concept that an author conveys in a text, encapsulating the key message or argument.


A concise and impartial overview of the main points or events in a text, presented without personal opinions or biases.


Drawing conclusions based on evidence, reasoning, and prior knowledge rather than explicit statements.


The point in a narrative where the central conflict is resolved, loose ends are tied up, and the story reaches its conclusion.


4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Objective summary

Drawing conclusions based on evidence, reasoning, and prior knowledge rather than explicit statements.

The main point or primary concept that an author conveys in a text, encapsulating the key message or argument.


 brief restatement of the main points or events in a text, capturing the essence of the original in a condensed form.


A concise and impartial overview of the main points or events in a text, presented without personal opinions or biases.


5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Plot

Drawing conclusions based on evidence, reasoning, and prior knowledge rather than explicit statements.


The point in a narrative where the central conflict is resolved, loose ends are tied up, and the story reaches its conclusion

The sequence of events that make up a narrative, including conflicts, complications, and resolutions, typically organized into a beginning, middle, and end.


A concise and impartial overview of the main points or events in a text, presented without personal opinions or biases.


6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Resolution

Drawing conclusions based on evidence, reasoning, and prior knowledge rather than explicit statements.


A concise and impartial overview of the main points or events in a text, presented without personal opinions or biases.


The point in a narrative where the central conflict is resolved, loose ends are tied up, and the story reaches its conclusion.


7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Summary

The main point or primary concept that an author conveys in a text, encapsulating the key message or argument.


The central idea or underlying message explored in a piece of literature or artwork, reflecting the author's perspective on life, society, or human nature.


A brief restatement of the main points or events in a text, capturing the essence of the original in a condensed form.