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FSA Drill & Practice Question Set 2

Authored by Keiunna Hernandez

Education, English

8th Grade

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FSA Drill & Practice Question Set 2
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Q: Which sentence states a central idea of the passage?

Bahauddin Shah is lost in a vast underground cave, and he is frightened.

Bahauddin Shah is the guardian of an important secret that will allow the people of his city to survive after a destructive attack.

The Salt Caverns are a secret underground hiding place for the citizens of the city, and Bahauddin Shah is the only one who can open the caverns.

Outsiders who come to conquer Bahauddin Shah's city soon realize they are in very hostile territory.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Choose the best answer for Part B of the question.


Q:Which detail from the passage best states the central idea?

"The sound of his footsteps echoed back at him through the gloom, and his heart thumped beneath his loose-fitting shirt." (P1)

"Baladis are survivors. We will rebuild. It just might take some time." (P14)

"Balabad's great defense was that it was impossible to hold on to, and any rationale outsider eventually came to the same conclusion." (P16)

"You would never have seen it had you not known where to look." (P18

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Choose the best answer for Part A of the question.


Q: How does paragraph 1 help to develop the plot of the passagae?

The paragraph creates admiration for Bahauddin Shah by describing his determination.

The paragraph establishes the conflict by explaining the reason Bahauddin Shah is alone in the dark.

The paragraph creates suspense by providing sensory details in the scene.

The paragraph foreshadows later events in the passage by describing the rising action.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Choose the best answer for Part B of the question.


Q: Which additional quotation from the passage helps to develop the plot in the same way as paragraph 1?

"He knew every corner of his underground world, and his old body pulled him toward the exit like a falcon returning to his master's arm." (P8)

"Bahauddin had just turned into a wet, narrow passage and was examining some black marking on the wall when the thud of cannon fire above him jolted him to the ground. (P9)

"...ten thousand feuding tribes in the north, all angry about some long-ago slight, all willing to drag a foreigner into their squabbles." (P16)

"Bahauddin reached the end of the narrow passageway and held his lantern above his head." (P18)

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Choose the best answer for Part A of the question.


Q:What aspect of Bahauddin shah's character is revealed throughout the passage?

He does not give up when faced with difficult circumstances.

He takes his position in Balabad seriously.

He is concerned about the well-being of his fellow citizens of Balabad.

He has confidence that the city will remain untouched.

6.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

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Choose the best answer for Part B of the question.


Q: Which two details from the passage provide evidence to support the answer to Part A?

"Sometimes Bahauddin came out into vast open rooms that rose up into shapeless voids." (P5)

"but Bahauddin would not get lost." (P8)

"...his hold body pulled him toward the exit like a falcon returning to his master's arm." (P8)

"It does not matter; the old man reassured himself...." (P14)

"Bahauddin reached the end of the narrow passageway and held his lantern above his head." (P18)

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Choose the best answer for Part A of the question.


Q: Which inference can the reader make about Bahauddin shah from the information in paragraph 2?

Bahauddin Shah was too weak to carry the key chain farther.

Bahauddin Shah felt a great responsibility to his fellow citizens for keeping the keys safe.

Bahauddin Shah was worried that the key chain would keep him from accomplishing his task.

Bahauddin Shah felt that the keys were a symbol of his authority over others.

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