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Unit 4: Week 2 Benchmark Reading Quiz
By Erin McGrath
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Question 5
5.
Read this sentence from paragraph 6.
“She rapped on the door, and a woman opened it.”
What does the word rapped mean in the sentence?
A: hit or struck
B: opened or unlocked
C: knocked or tapped
D: talked or chatted
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Question 1
1.
Who is the narrator of this passage?
A: the queen
B: the farmer
C: the baker
D: an outside observer
Question 2
2.
Which detail from the passage
best supports the answer to Part A?
A: “Although she enjoyed her riches, she wanted to share them with the people she ruled.”
B: “‘I will share with those who are generous.’”
C: “‘Dear woman, you look tired. Ride with me in my wagon.’”
D: “‘The cakes of such a stingy baker would leave a bad taste in my mouth.’”
Question 3
3.
What question could be answered by the information in paragraph 1?
A: “What is the climax of this story?”
B: “What are the queen’s feelings about the characters?”
C: “What is the queen’s motivation in this story?”
D: ‘What is the resolution of this story?”
Question 4
4.
What does the word
declared
mean as it is used in paragraph 3?
A: to make a statement
B: to treat nicely
C: to play a silly trick
D: to help others
Question 6
6.
What does the girl offer the queen when they meet on the road?
A: a scolding
B: a ride in a wagon
C: a small cake
D: a drink of water
Question 7
7.
How does the illustration contribute to the story?
A: It presents the events at the beginning of the story.
B: It creates a light, funny mood for the story.
C: It lets the reader know what all of the characters look like.
D: It shows the fairy tale setting of the story.