Inferences Quiz

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Inferences Quiz

Inferences Quiz

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English

University

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

John arrived at the library and found all the tables full. He noticed people working on laptops and flipping through textbooks. He sighed and walked toward a chair near the window. What can you infer?

John came to the library to use the computer.

John was looking for a place to study.

John wanted to read a novel.

John planned to meet a friend.

Answer explanation

Explanation: The text mentions that all the tables were full, and John sighed, which suggests he wanted a place to sit and work or study, like many others in the library.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Emma’s phone buzzed several times, but she didn’t check it. She looked nervous and kept glancing at the clock. The teacher was passing out test papers. What can you infer?

Emma was expecting an important message.

Emma was worried about the test.

Emma forgot her phone at home.

Emma was late for class.

Answer explanation

Explanation: Emma’s nervousness, glancing at the clock, and ignoring her phone suggest she was anxious about the upcoming test.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

It was noon, and the café was packed with customers. The servers rushed between tables, and the kitchen bell rang constantly with new orders. Mike waited at the counter, checking his watch. What can you infer?

Mike was meeting someone.

Mike ordered food and was waiting for it.

Mike worked at the café.

Mike was looking for a table.

Answer explanation

Explanation: Mike was standing at the counter and checking his watch, which typically implies he was waiting for his order rather than a table or a friend.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Sarah packed sunscreen, a hat, and a bottle of water into her bag. She also added a map and her camera. She told her friend, “Let’s get an early start before it gets too hot.” What can you infer?

Sarah was going shopping.

Sarah was planning a hike or outdoor trip.

Sarah was going swimming.

Sarah was visiting a museum.

Answer explanation

Explanation: The items Sarah packed (sunscreen, hat, water, map, and camera) and her comment about the heat suggest she was preparing for an outdoor activity, such as hiking or exploring.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The sky was dark, and the wind howled through the trees. Lucy closed the windows tightly and lit a candle. The power turned off moments later. What can you infer?

There was a thunderstorm approaching.

Lucy was afraid of the dark.

Lucy was preparing for bed.

The heater was broken.

Answer explanation

Explanation: The dark sky, howling wind, and power outage are strong clues of an approaching thunderstorm.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

After the final whistle, the players shook hands and walked off the field. The scoreboard showed a score of 3–2. The home fans cheered loudly while the visitors stayed silent. What can you infer?

The home team won the game.

The game ended in a tie.

The visitors were happy.

The game was canceled.

Answer explanation

Explanation: The scoreboard (3–2) and the loud cheering from the home fans, while the visitors were silent, imply that the home team won.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

David opened his mailbox and found several envelopes marked “Final Notice.” He sighed and rubbed his forehead before sitting down to make a phone call. What can you infer?

David received good news.

David hadn't paid his bills.

David was applying for a job.

David was expecting a letter from a friend.

Answer explanation

Explanation: The envelopes marked “Final Notice” indicate unpaid bills, and David’s reaction (sighing and calling someone) suggests he is dealing with financial issues.

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