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5th Grade Proficient Reading Practice Test 5



Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

Interpretive Reading Comprehension—Summarize--RIT 211 - 220
Read the passage and answer the question.

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a.
go shopping
c.
go to school
b.
go swimming
d.
ride the bus
 

 2. 

Literal Reading Comprehension—Cause and Effect--RIT 201 - 210
Read the passage.
Then here comes Mr. Pearson with his clipboard and his cards and pencils and whistles andsafety pins and fifty million other things he’s always dropping all over the place with his clumsy self. He sticks out in a crowd because he’s on stilts. We used to call him Jack and the Beanstalk to get him mad. But I’m the only one that can outrun him and get away, and I’m too grown for that silliness now.
Copyright Info: Bambarg, Toni Code. “Raymond’s Run.” Elements of Literature (p.8). Holt,Reinhart and Winston, 1997.
Why does Mr. Pearson stand out in the crowd?
a.
He has a clipboard.
c.
He is wearing a bright shirt.
b.
He is always dropping things.
d.
He is on stilts.
 

 3. 

Read the passage.
Leaves often change color before they fall. As autumn approaches, chlorophyll, the green pigment used in photosynthesis, breaks down. As chlorophyll is lost from leaves, other yellow and orange pigments are revealed. These pigments were always present in the leaves but were hidden by the green chlorophyll. Some leaves also have red pigments, which also become visible when chlorophyll is broken down.Copyright Info: Life Science p. 311. Holt Science and Technology. Holt, Reinhart, and Winston: 2001.
What causes green leaves to change color in the fall?
a.
the amount of orange pigment increases
c.
the amount of yellow pigment stays the same
b.
chlorophyll breaks down
d.
chlorophyll changes into red pigment
 

 4. 

Read the passage.
“My father in his early manhood,” Grandpa began, “made a vision quest to find a spirit guide for his life. You cannot understand how it was in that time, when the great Teton Sioux were first made to stay on the reservation. There was a strong need for guidance from Wakantanka, the Great Spirit. But too many of the young men were filled with despair and hatred. They thought it was hopeless to search for a vision when the glorious life was gone and only the hated confines of a reservation lay ahead. But my father held to the old ways.”Copyright Info: Sheve, Virginia Driving Hawk. “The Medicine Boy.” Elements of Literature:
Second Course. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1997.

What caused the young men to be “filled with despair and hatred?”
a.
they were made to stay on the reservation
c.
their fathers did not hold to the old ways
b.
they quit having visions
d.
the Teton Sioux had guidance from the Great Spirit
 

 5. 

Literal Reading Comprehension—Compare and Contrast--RIT 201 - 210
Read the passage.
A substance made up of one type of atom is called an element. When two or more atoms join together, they form what is called a molecule.
How do molecules and elements differ?
a.
Molecules contain two or more atoms, and elements contain one atom.
c.
Elements do not have atoms.
b.
They have the same number of atoms.
d.
Molecules are made up of elements.
 

 6. 

Read the passage.
The difference between day length and night length is an important environmental stimulus for many plants. This stimulus can cause plants to begin reproducing. Some plants flower only in late summer or early autumn, when the night length is long. These plants are called short-day plants. Examples of short-day plants include poinsettias, ragweed, and chrysanthemums. Other
plants flower in spring or early summer, when night length is short. These plants are called longday plants. Clover, spinach, and lettuce are examples of long-day plants.Copyright Info: Life Science p. 309. Holt Science and Technology. Holt, Rinehart and Winston,
2001.

Short-day plants flower in the summer or early autumn. Long-day plants:
a.
flower in winter
c.
flower in spring or early summer
b.
flower at night
d.
flower all year round
 

 7. 

Literal Reading Comprehension—Locating Information--RIT 201 - 210
Read the chapter summaries.

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Information found in Section 3 includes:
a.
The scientific method.
c.
Definition of life science.
b.
Uses of X-rays, CT scans, and MRI.
d.
How to form a hypothesis.
 

 8. 

If you’re looking for a recipe for fish, the best chapter to look in is_______________.
a.
Cakes for All Occasions
c.
Party Fare and Thirst Quenchers
b.
Treasures from the Sea
d.
Tried and True One-Dish Classics
 

 9. 

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What is the last page of Chapter 2?
a.
2
c.
61
b.
27
d.
96
 

 10. 

Read the following advertisement.
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Copyright Info: American Family Life Assurance Company of Columbus (AFLAC). Worldwide Headquarters: 1932 Wynnton Road, Columbus, Georgia 31999-0001.

What is a benefit of AFLAC insurance?
a.
It is the most inexpensive insurance plan you can buy.
c.
AFLAC pays cash directly to you to help with the loss of income.
b.
An AFLAC associate will answer your questions on Thursday.
d.
This plan is comprehensive and you do not need another insurance plan.
 

 11. 

Read the advertisement.
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Copyright Info: Post Register Newspaper, November 2002. NIE Program Advertisement.Jeanette Edmister 542-6777.
Where should donated books be taken?
a.
to the NIE office
c.
to 333 Southgate Mile
b.
to Jeanette Edmister
d.
to the Post Register Circulation Department
 

 12. 

Read the following advertisement.
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This is an advertisement for:
a.
a tennis camp
c.
a place to take professional tennis lessons
b.
to learn professional tennis and resort management skills
d.
tickets for grand slam tennis tournaments
 

 13. 

Read the classified advertisement.
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Choose the correct statement.
a.
The golden retriever was lost in Idaho Falls.
c.
The black lab found in Shelley is a female dog.
b.
The dog was found wearing a purple collar.
d.
The black lab is around six months old.
 

 14. 

Read the following advertisement, keeping in mind that in a food label, ingredients are listed in order from the greatest amount to the least.
Ingredients: tomato puree (water, tomato paste), high fructose corn
syrup, wheat flour, salt, spice extract, vitamin C (ascorbic acid), citric acid.
According to the soup label, tomato soup mainly contains
a.
sweetener
c.
itamin C
b.
tomato paste and water
d.
citric acid
 

 15. 

The best source of information to determine the date Pearl Harbor was bombed would
be:
a.
picture book
c.
encyclopedia
b.
catalog
d.
advertisement
 

 16. 

Look over the bibliography.
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Copyright Info: Campbell, Ann-Jeanette. “The New York Public Library’s Recommended Reading List.” Amazing Space. New York: New York Public Library & Stonesong, 1997: 182.
Information in a bibliography is organized:
a.
alphabetically by the author’s last name
c.
numerically by copyright date
b.
alphabetically by chapter title
d.
alphabetically by publishing company
 

 17. 

Read the following bibliography entry.
Dickens, Charles. A Tale of Two Cities. United States of America: Tom Doherty Associates, 1998.
This is a bibliography entry for a:
a.
magazine
c.
book
b.
internet source
d.
personal interview
 

 18. 

Which bibliography lists magazines?
a.
Ockerman, T., Survival Skills for Dummies. Clearinghouse Books, New York, 1999. Trank, W., Surviving in the Outdoors. MacMillan, Chicago, 2001.
c.
“Wilderness Survival.” http://www.wildsurv.com.
“Living Outdoors.” http://www.liveout.com.
b.
Abrams, D., “Life in the Wilderness.” Outdoor Life, March 18, 2000, pp. 62-65. Jones, M., “Outdoor Survival.” Boy’s Life, June 5, 1999, pp. 12-18.
d.
Brown, O., Thriving in the Outdoors. Merrill, Dallas, 1998.
Webb, C., On My Own. Prentice-Hall, San Francisco, 1999.
 

 19. 

Read the passage.
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Copyright Info: Glenco Pre-Algebra: An Integrated Transition to Algebra and Geometry. McGraw-Hill Companies, 1999.
What information is given in the vocabulary list for Chapter 11 Highlights?
a.
the correct definition
c.
the illustration corresponding with the vocabulary word
b.
the location of the vocabulary definition
d.
chapter summary
 



 
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