
Reading Assessment - Grade 9

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English
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9th Grade
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Carla Jacobs
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
The following question has two parts. Answer Part A and then answer Part B.
Part A: What does the word insinuated mean as used in paragraph 9 of the passage? RL.9-10.4, RL.9-10.1
A. expected
B. assumed
C. believed
D. suggested
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CCSS.L.9-10.4
CCSS.RL.9-10.4
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Part B: How does the word insinuated most strongly impact the tone of paragraph 9? RL.9-10.4, RL.9-10.1
A. The word develops a secretive tone by implying the citizens were talking poorly about Moishe the Beadle when he was elsewhere.
B. The word develops an uncertain tone by explaining how citizens were unsure what to think about Moishe the Beadle’s comments.
C. The word develops a frightened tone by describing the citizens’ fear caused by Moishe the Beadle’s experience.
D. The word develops a disrespectful tone by detailing how the citizens chose to not believe Moishe the Beadle’s story.
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CCSS.RL.9-10.4
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
What is the significance of the author’s conversation with Moishe the Beadle in paragraphs 12–16? RL.9-10.3, RL.9-10.1
A. The author is trying to make sense of Moishe the Beadle’s repeated warnings to the citizens.
B. The author is trying to decide if Moishe the Beadle is attempting to gain the sympathy of the citizens.
C. The author is trying to persuade Moishe the Beadle that he believes there is truth to his stories.
D. The author is trying to convince Moishe the Beadle that his warnings are unnecessary, and the citizens understand the threat.
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CCSS.RL.9-10.1
CCSS.RL.9-10.3
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Which statement best describes why the author includes paragraph 25 in the passage? RL.9-10.5, RL.9-10.1
A. to demonstrate that, despite obvious signs showing impending troubles, the citizens were still in denial about what would happen to them
B. to demonstrate that, despite facts showing the German troops were capable of reaching Sighet, the citizens doubted they would ever arrive
C. to demonstrate that, despite the warnings of impending trouble, the citizens were too focused on everyday life to take the warnings seriously
D. to demonstrate that, despite constant news of German movement, the citizens doubted the accuracy of these reports
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CCSS.RL.9-10.1
CCSS.RL.9-10.5
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Read paragraphs 34 and 35 below.
The news spread through Sighet like wildfire. Soon that was all people talked about. But not for long. Optimism soon revived: The Germans will not come this far. They will stay in Budapest. For strategic reasons, for political reasons . . .
In less than three days, German Army vehicles made their appearance on our streets.
How are these paragraphs important to the structure of the passage?
A. They create a sense of confusion by describing the citizens’ reactions upon the arrival of the troops.
B. They create a sense of excitement by explaining the citizens’ emotions upon receiving the news of the German troops’ movements.
C. They create a sense of tension by explaining the German troops’ sudden appearance when the citizens felt at ease.
D. They create a sense of hostility by describing the German troops’ actions as confrontational when they arrived in the city.
Tags
CCSS.RL.9-10.5
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
How are the events that take place after Passover like a “race toward death,” as described in paragraph 43? RL.9-10.4, RL.9-10.1
A. They cause the citizens to feel fearful about the future.
B. They are happening in a manner that will lead to a swift ending.
C. They are creating opposition between the soldiers and the citizens.
D. They bring about an abrupt end to the holiday season.
Tags
CCSS.L.9-10.5
CCSS.RL.9-10.1
CCSS.RL.9-10.2
CCSS.RL.9-10.4
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Read these sentences from paragraph 59.
The ghetto was ruled by neither German nor Jew. It was ruled by delusion.
What does the author mean when he says the ghetto was “ruled by delusion”? RL.9-10.3, RL.9-10.4, RL.9-10.1
A. The citizens did not understand the importance of being placed in the ghettos.
B. The citizens were uncertain who truly held the power in the ghettos.
C. The citizens made decisions based on a false sense of security.
D. The citizens were committed to protecting their remaining area from the German soldiers.
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CCSS.L.9-10.5
CCSS.RL.9-10.1
CCSS.RL.9-10.4
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