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Ohio - Achievement - 2005 - Reading - Grade 4

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  • Watson raced to the end of the street and looked both ways, but Ross had disappeared What does the prefix dis- do to the word appear?

    The prefix dis- changes the meaning to often appears.
    The prefix dis- changes the meaning to appears again.
    The prefix dis- changes the meaning to does not appear.
    The prefix dis- changes the meaning to will appear once.


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  • This makes no sense at all, he thought. It must be a secret code! What is an antonym for secret?

    difficult
    well known
    private
    very quiet


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  • Who is telling the story in this selection?

    Watson
    Buddy
    narrator
    Ross


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  • In the beginning of the selection, what makes Watson race down the stairs and out the front door?

    He wants to catch the school bus.
    He wants to follow Buddy.
    He wants to meet Ross at the park.
    He wants to follow Ross.


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  • How does Watson feel when he goes to bed Friday night?

    He is afraid he will oversleep.
    He is puzzled about the note from the trash.
    He is tired of following Ross home.
    He hopes Ross and Buddy will share the money.


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  • Before he stops them in the park, what does Watson think Ross and Buddy are doing?

    He thinks they are taking someone’s money.
    He thinks they are picking up trash.
    He thinks they are going to get hamburgers.
    He thinks they are solving mysteries.


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  • When Little Caribou is eight weeks old, the summer heat begins to fade. Sharp frosts turn the tundra to red and gold. Soon the tundra will be covered with ice. Which definition of fade is used in the sentence? fade /f£d/ v. 1) to change color. 2) to lose strength. 3) to move backward. 4) to lose health.

    definition 1
    definition 2
    definition 3
    definition 4


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  • For many months they roam the forest always moving in search of food. What word in the sentence above helps define the word roam?

    months
    moving
    food
    forest


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  • Which of these sentences describes the tundra in the summer?

    The tundra is sunny both day and night.
    The tundra has dark days and nights.
    The tundra is covered with ice.
    The tundra is red and gold.


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  • What must the caribou travel through to get back to the tundra?

    craters
    frozen lakes
    mountains
    Arctic Ocean


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  • How does the speaker feel when she comes to the grocery store door?

    surprised
    relieved
    disappointed
    angry


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  • Which phrase from the poem describes cool temperatures?

    toasts our sneakers
    the pavement shimmers
    what frigid freshness
    roasts our feet


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  • What is the oasis in the poem?

    the sizzling sidewalk
    the desert
    the grocery store
    the street


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  • What could be another title for this poem?

    Hot Sneakers
    My Friends and Me
    Nighttime in the Grocery
    Escaping the Heat


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  • What does the speaker want to do next?

    go back outside to tramp on the hot concrete
    eat ice cream outside
    wait for night on the hot concrete
    stay in the grocery until the sun goes down


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