"Only Daughter" Practice Quiz

"Only Daughter" Practice Quiz

9th Grade

10 Qs

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"Only Daughter" Practice Quiz

"Only Daughter" Practice Quiz

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Quiz

English

9th Grade

Medium

Created by

Elena Yates

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

1. Which of the following inferences is best supported by the following passage?


“I was/am the only daughter and only a daughter. Being an only daughter in a family of six sons forced me by circumstance to spend a lot of time by myself because my brothers felt it beneath them to play with a girl in public.”

A. She is proud that she is the only girl sibling.

B. She wishes she had been born a boy.

C. She wishes she had sisters.

D. She believes that she may not be considered as valuable as a son.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

2. What does the following paragraph mainly reveal about the author’s father?


“Being only a daughter for my father meant my destiny would lead me to become someone’s wife. That’s what he believed. But when I was in fifth grade and shared my plans for college with him, I was sure he understood. I remember my father saying, “Que bueno, mi’ja, that’s good.” That meant a lot to me… What I didn’t realize was that my father thought college was good for girls—for finding a husband.”

A. He fears for his daughter’s safety.

B. He is afraid to stand up to his sons.

C. He wants his daughter to get married.

D. He thinks his daughter should attend college so that she can get a high-paying job.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

3. Which of the following quotes best supports the author’s need for her father to be proud of her?

A. “She teaches. “Es maestra—teacher.”

B. “I wanted my father to understand what it was I was scribbling, to introduce me as “My only daughter, the writer.”

C. “What I didn’t realize was that my father thought college was good for girls—for finding a husband.”

D. “After four years in college and two more in graduate school, and still no husband, my father shakes his head even now and says I wasted all that education.”

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

4. What information mainly does this excerpt convey about the author?


"Each time, my father would seek out the parish priest in order to get a tuition break, and complain or boast: “I have seven sons.” He meant siete hijos, seven children, but he translated it as “sons”. “I have seven sons.” To anyone who would listen. “I have seven sons.” As if he deserved a medal from the state.”

A. It explains the author’s feeling that she is not important to her father.

B. It reveals the author prefers to speak English.

C. It shows the author’s dislike of her brothers.

D. The author believes that her father deserves to be recognized by the state.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

5. Which of the following inferences about the author is best supported by this passage?


“I was/am the only daughter and only a daughter. Being an only daughter in a family of six sons forced me by circumstance to spend a lot of time by myself because my brothers felt it beneath them to play with a girl in public. But that aloneness, that loneliness, was good for a would-be writer—it allowed me time to think, to imagine, to read and prepare myself.”

A. She visualizes being a good wife and mother one day.

B. She enjoys playing with her brothers.

C. She is glad that her father encourages her from the get-go.

D. She believes her loneliness as a child helped to make her a better writer.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

6. Which sentence most strongly supports your answer to Question 5?

A. “It meant it didn’t matter if I majored in something silly like English.”

B. “Being only a daughter for my father meant my destiny would lead me to become someone’s wife.”

C. “But that aloneness, that loneliness, was good for a would-be writer—it allowed me time to think, to imagine, to read and prepare myself.”

D. “Being an only daughter in a family of six sons forced me by circumstance to spend a lot of time by myself because my brothers felt it beneath them to play with a girl in public.”

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

7. Which of the following inferences about the author’s success is best supported in the excerpt?

A. She is thrilled that she is famous.

B. The fact that her father likes her story means the most to her.

C. She never stops trying to be the center of attention in her family.

D. She makes certain that every family member reads her story.

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