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Quiz (Choose the suitable sentences)

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English

1st - 5th Grade

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Quiz (Choose the suitable sentences)
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which pair of sentences (A–E) should come before the example about a sister’s daily study routine to make a clear paragraph?

Asking teachers for extra worksheets can be a good study method for keen students; doing these extra tasks often leaves less time for after-school fun and rest.
Putting off hard subjects until the weekend can cause information overload; when students try to learn a week’s work in one go, their focus usually drops fast.
A steady daily study habit is one of the best ways to improve in school; setting a set time for review each day strengthens learning and turns short-term facts into long-term memory.
Watching learning videos online can spark interest in many school subjects; but relying only on online clips may give only a surface understanding of tough topics.
Doing homework very early in the morning is a tactic some students use to manage time; yet this can disturb normal sleep and lower alertness for the rest of the day.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which pair of sentences (A–E) should follow the explanation about teens using social media for news to complete the paragraph?

Over the weekend, my friends watched a history film instead of checking online news; so they were unready for a current-events quiz at school on Monday.
My uncle still buys a printed paper each week to read long articles on politics; therefore, he often learns big events days after they appear online.
Several classmates deleted their social media accounts to avoid distraction before exams; as a result, they missed key school news about changes to the exam timetable.
For example, my cousin reads a short digital news summary on his tablet at breakfast; as a result, he often joins current-affairs talks with ease, showing more awareness than peers who skip online feeds.
During the summer, many teens read travel posts instead of world news; so they often struggle to recall major events when asked by relatives.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which pair of sentences (A–E) should frame the paragraph about daily brisk walking?

A sit-down lifestyle filled with video games can hurt health if not balanced with exercise; long hours indoors may also harm eyesight and social growth.
High-intensity gym workouts can bring quick fitness gains but are costly for many people; high fees may stop long-term attendance.
Swimming works the whole body and is gentle on joints; for this reason, local leaders should spend more on public pools.
Regular walking is one of the easiest and best forms of exercise, especially for busy people; therefore, this simple habit is a strong and handy way to guard long-term health.
Pro athletes stick to tough training plans with daily weights and sprints; as a result, they risk injury if they skip needed rest.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which pair of sentences (A–E) should sit between the topic and result sentences about community patrols?

When locals set up planned walks, especially after dark, the extra presence scares off offenders; for instance, in my area four volunteers patrol in shifts each night, and their bright vests often make strangers leave.
Towns that add more streetlights often see less crime as dark spots disappear; for example, after new lamps went up on a main road, traffic accidents fell sharply.
Some residents prefer to rely only on police instead of joining safety projects; so they may lose touch with local issues and fail to report odd behaviour.
Modern security cameras take clear video that helps police spot offenders; my uncle put cameras in his shop and caught a thief using the footage.
While high fences keep out intruders, they can block friendly chats between neighbours; for instance, one family built a tall wall and now rarely talks to passers-by.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which pair of sentences (A–E) should follow an example about a new bus pass?

At the same time, new car parks were built on the city edge for malls; so more drivers began longer trips, adding to jams.
An unexpected fare rise last year led to complaints from seniors who rely on buses; if prices keep climbing, low-income riders may be shut out.
After the bus pass started, some cyclists said buses still blocked traffic at rush hour; city planners then promised extra bike lanes to fix this.
Cities that skipped the new pass still faced heavy jams and high pollution; this shows the need for clear, city-wide transport rules.
Within six months, rush-hour speeds rose by fifteen percent and roadside pollution fell; therefore, funding good, cheap bus services is a smart way to get cleaner, faster cities.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which pair of sentences (A–E) should come before the example about a niece learning “courage”?

Letting kids watch cartoons before bed can help them relax; yet the bright screens may disturb good sleep.
Learning an instrument builds patience and discipline in young students; steady practice teaches focus on detail and small progress.
Reading stories aloud to children at bedtime is a strong way to build language and family bonds; even ten minutes of reading adds new words and sparks questions that deepen understanding.
Taking kids for an evening walk burns extra energy before sleep; it also gives families time to talk about the day.
Letting children pick their own meals can build independence; but without guidance they may choose unhealthy food.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which pair of sentences (A–E) should follow the explanation about eating five portions of fruit and veg each day?

A friend drinks many energy drinks at night to stay awake for work; so he sleeps badly and feels tired the next day.
My aunt skips breakfast to save time before her commute; so she is very hungry by noon and buys junk food.
Some friends tried a meal-delivery service claiming balanced meals; they quit after weeks, saying the food was dull.
For example, my brother adds a big, colourful salad to lunch daily with spinach, carrots, and apples; as a result, he gets sick less often and craves less sugar in the afternoon.
In winter, many people choose hot soups over fresh salads; this can cut vitamin intake, especially if they rely on canned soups.

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