YLE Challenge - Day 4

YLE Challenge - Day 4

1st - 5th Grade

37 Qs

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YLE Challenge - Day 4

YLE Challenge - Day 4

Assessment

Quiz

English

1st - 5th Grade

Medium

Created by

Little Tree

Used 3+ times

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37 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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Read the story. Answer the questions about the story.

A cheeky mouse lived under a house. The lady living in the house despised mice, and wanted to get rid of them all. She put mouse traps everywhere, but the mouse under the house was wise. Every day, he would take toy mice and put them in the traps. He knew the lady had poor eye sight and would be tricked. The little cheeky mouse was so proud of himself for fooling the old lady. He went about his daily business, eating all the food he could find. "Snap!" went a trap. the poor mouse had not fooled the lady after all.

Question: Where does the mouse lived?

The mouse lived under a house

The mouse lived over a house

The mouse lived beside a house

The mouse lived behind a house

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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Read the story. Answer the questions about the story.

A cheeky mouse lived under a house. The lady living in the house despised mice, and wanted to get rid of them all. She put mouse traps everywhere, but the mouse under the house was wise. Every day, he would take toy mice and put them in the traps. He knew the lady had poor eye sight and would be tricked. The little cheeky mouse was so proud of himself for fooling the old lady. He went about his daily business, eating all the food he could find. "Snap!" went a trap. the poor mouse had not fooled the lady after all.

Question: What does despise mean?

To hate

To like

To love

To ignore

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Media Image

Read the story. Answer the questions about the story.

A cheeky mouse lived under a house. The lady living in the house despised mice, and wanted to get rid of them all. She put mouse traps everywhere, but the mouse under the house was wise. Every day, he would take toy mice and put them in the traps. He knew the lady had poor eye sight and would be tricked. The little cheeky mouse was so proud of himself for fooling the old lady. He went about his daily business, eating all the food he could find. "Snap!" went a trap. the poor mouse had not fooled the lady after all.

Question: What did the mouse put in the traps?

toy

toy mice

mice

4.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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Read the story. Answer the questions about the story.

A cheeky mouse lived under a house. The lady living in the house despised mice, and wanted to get rid of them all. She put mouse traps everywhere, but the mouse under the house was wise. Every day, he would take toy mice and put them in the traps. He knew the lady had poor eye sight and would be tricked. The little cheeky mouse was so proud of himself for fooling the old lady. He went about his daily business, eating all the food he could find. "Snap!" went a trap. the poor mouse had not fooled the lady after all.

Question: Where did the lady put the mouse traps?

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Media Image

Read the story. Answer the questions about the story.

A cheeky mouse lived under a house. The lady living in the house despised mice, and wanted to get rid of them all. She put mouse traps everywhere, but the mouse under the house was wise. Every day, he would take toy mice and put them in the traps. He knew the lady had poor eye sight and would be tricked. The little cheeky mouse was so proud of himself for fooling the old lady. He went about his daily business, eating all the food he could find. "Snap!" went a trap. the poor mouse had not fooled the lady after all.

Question: Why did the mouse so proud of himself?

Because the mouse is able to fool the old lady

Because the old lady had poor eyesight

Because the old lady ate all the food for the mice

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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The joint in the middle of your arm that bends

elbow
knee
wrist
shoulder

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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The hard, white parts in your mouth used for chewing food

Bone

Tongue
Teeth

Fingernail

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