REPORT TEXT QUIZ

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English
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9th Grade
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Hard
Felisita Irma
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Carrots
Carrots are roots that people eat. They are highly valued for their sweet flavor. Many carrots are also a good source of vitamins.
There are several types of carrots. The most common are orange. There are also white, yellow, and purple carrots. Most carrots are long. They are usually wide at the top and smaller at the end. Carrots are firm and crisp. The skin is mostly smooth, but it may have wrinkles that go from side to side.
Adapted from kids.britannica.com
1. What is the main idea of the text?
a. Carrots are sweets.
b. Carrots are orange.
c. Carrots are roots that people eat.
d. Carrots are a good sourceof vitamins.
Answer explanation
The main idea of the text is that carrots are roots that people eat, as mentioned in the passage.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Carrots
Carrots are roots that people eat. They are highly valued for their sweet flavor. Many carrots are also a good source of vitamins.
There are several types of carrots. The most common are orange. There are also white, yellow, and purple carrots. Most carrots are long. They are usually wide at the top and smaller at the end. Carrots are firm and crisp. The skin is mostly smooth, but it may have wrinkles that go from side to side.
Adapted from kids.britannica.com
2. What are carrots?
a. They are roots.
b. They are fruits.
c. They are brenchs.
d. They are flowers.
Answer explanation
Carrots are roots that people eat, making option a the correct choice.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Carrots
Carrots are roots that people eat. They are highly valued for their sweet flavor. Many carrots are also a good source of vitamins.
There are several types of carrots. The most common are orange. There are also white, yellow, and purple carrots. Most carrots are long. They are usually wide at the top and smaller at the end. Carrots are firm and crisp. The skin is mostly smooth, but it may have wrinkles that go from side to side.
Adapted from kids.britannica.com
3. What are the other colors of carrots?
a. White, yellow, and pink.
b. White, yellow, and purple.
c. White, green, and blue.
d. White, yellow, and green.
Answer explanation
The correct colors of carrots are white, yellow, and purple, as mentioned in the passage.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Carrots
Carrots are roots that people eat. They are highly valued for their sweet flavor. Many carrots are also a good source of vitamins.
There are several types of carrots. The most common are orange. There are also white, yellow, and purple carrots. Most carrots are long. They are usually wide at the top and smaller at the end. Carrots are firm and crisp. The skin is mostly smooth, but it may have wrinkles that go from side to side.
Adapted from kids.britannica.com
4. How is the skin of carrots?
a. It is mostly dry.
b. It is mostly rough.
c. It is mostly wet.
d. It is mostly smooth.
Answer explanation
The skin of carrots is mostly smooth, as mentioned in the passage. It may have wrinkles, but it is not rough or wet.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Carrots
Carrots are roots that people eat. They are highly valued for their sweet flavor. Many carrots are also a good source of vitamins.
There are several types of carrots. The most common are orange. There are also white, yellow, and purple carrots. Most carrots are long. They are usually wide at the top and smaller at the end. Carrots are firm and crisp. The skin is mostly smooth, but it may have wrinkles that go from side to side.
Adapted from kids.britannica.com
1. What is the tense used on the text?
a. Present simple.
b. Past tense.
c. Future tense.
d. Passive voice.
Answer explanation
The correct choice is a. Present simple because the text describes general truths and facts about carrots, which is characteristic of the present simple tense.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Mountains
A mountain is a landform that rises high above its surroundings. Taller than a hill, it usually has steep slopes and a rounded or sharp peak. Mountains are rarely found alone. Groups of mountains are called ranges.
Some mountains were formed by the activity of
volcanoes. Scientists believe that most volcanic mountains are made up of rock that melted deep within Earth. Volcanic mountains are typically steep and cone shaped. Mount Fuji in Japan, Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa, and Mount Rainier in the United States are examples of volcanic mountains.
Adapted from kids.britannica.com
1. What is the general identification of the text?
a. Mountains are rarely found alone.
b. Groups of montains are called ranges.
c. A mountain is a landform that rises high above its surroundings.
d. How are it usually has steep slopes and a rounded or sharp peak.
Answer explanation
The correct choice is c because the text describes a mountain as a landform that rises high above its surroundings.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Mountains
A mountain is a landform that rises high above its surroundings. Taller than a hill, it usually has steep slopes and a rounded or sharp peak. Mountains are rarely found alone. Groups of mountains are called ranges.
Some mountains were formed by the activity of
volcanoes. Scientists believe that most volcanic mountains are made up of rock that melted deep within Earth. Volcanic mountains are typically steep and cone shaped. Mount Fuji in Japan, Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa, and Mount Rainier in the United States are examples of volcanic mountains.
Adapted from kids.britannica.com
7. Where is the location of Mouth Fuji?
a. In Japan.
b. In Africa.
c. In America.
d. In Indonesia.
Answer explanation
Mount Fuji is located in Japan, as mentioned in the passage about volcanic mountains.
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