
Suspense Quiz Practice
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9th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read the passage from "Annabel Lee.”
But our love it was stronger by far than the love
Of those who were older than we—
Of many far wiser than we—
And neither the angels in Heaven above
Nor the demons down under the sea
Can ever dissever my soul from the soul
Of the beautiful Annabel Lee;
When the author provides the details about the angels and demons, he is
introducing the central idea that this love is special and enduring.
developing the central idea that this love is special and enduring.
providing a contrast to the central idea that this love is special and enduring.
providing a comparison to the central idea that this love is special and enduring.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Enzo read this passage from "The Smithville Gazette: Neighborhood Thief Strikes Again.”
Another episode in the recent spate of neighborhood thefts occurred on Saturday at Ferguson’s department store. Several pieces of jewelry were taken at approximately 12:30 in the afternoon. Mrs. Jane Dickson, the employee working the jewelry counter reported that she did not initially see the theft, but realized shortly before 1 p.m. that several necklaces were missing from inside the jewelry case, which she had accidentally left unlocked while moving away to help another customer.
Instead of taking notes on the central idea, Enzo copied the passage down exactly. What is the best way to revise the passage into notes that reveal the central idea?
Saturday @ 12:30 p.m., Ferguson’s, Mrs. Jane Dickson, jewelry, necklaces
robbery @ Ferguson’s jewelry on Sat.—necklaces stolen
On Saturday at Ferguson’s, there was a robbery and some jewelry was stolen.
Mrs. Jane Dickson says there was a jewelry robbery.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What central idea do "The Quinceanera" and "The Smithville Gazette: Neighborhood Thief Strikes Again" share?
A robbery occurred at the jewelry counter in the department store.
A young man with a bad attitude was at the jewelry counter.
A young man planned a clever getaway from the department store.
A robbery at the jewelry counter angered the salesperson.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read the excerpt from "The Rosetta Stone.”
Egyptian scripts were replaced with Coptic, which included six demotic characters. In the ninth century, Arab scholar Abu Bakr Ahmad Ibn-Wahshiyah was able to partly decipher the hieroglyphs by comparing them to Coptic. But in the eleventh century, it too was replaced, by Arabic. The link was once again severed. For centuries, Western scholars tried to decipher the hieroglyphs, with little success. They were working under a false hypothesis, that the hieroglyphs were pictograms, with each symbol representing an object or an idea.
Which is the best summary of this paragraph?
After Coptic became the prominent script, it was replaced by Arabic, which resulted in breaking society’s connection to ancient times.
For many centuries, people who spoke a variety of different languages tried to figure out the meaning of hieroglyphs.
Hieroglyphs are letters, not symbols representing a whole idea, which many scholars throughout history were not aware of.
For a long time, scholars from different places tried to figure out the meaning of hieroglyphs, but they mistakenly believed each hieroglyph was a symbol.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read the excerpt from "The Enigma Machine.”
At Bletchley Park, the main site in Britain where Enigma codes were deciphered, six thousand messages were decoded every day by a staff of ten thousand men and women. Many of the messages were inconsequential, but more than a few were critical to the outcome of the war.
Which is the best summary of this paragraph?
At Bletchley Park, thousands of people worked hard to help the British and Allied troops during the war.
Ten thousand people worked at Bletchley Park, but some of the codes they solved were inconsequential to the war effort.
At Bletchley Park, the ten thousand people on the staff figured out over six thousand codes, some of which were very important to the war effort.
Six thousand codes were figured out at Bletchley Park, including some that had importance in regard to the war.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is a central idea that the author develops throughout The Dark Game?
During the Civil War, ordinary individuals who wanted to aid the war effort acted as spies.
Elizabeth Van Lew ran a safe house for escaped Union soldiers in her Richmond home.
Elizabeth Van Lew fed information to the Union Army about the movements of the Confederate Army.
During the Civil War, there was no organized counterintelligence system, so spies were rarely caught.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read the excerpt from "The Rosetta Stone.”
Then chance stepped in. In 1798, Napoleon went to Egypt to protect its trade interests. In addition to an army, he brought along Egyptian scholars who were charged with copying the inscriptions and studying the architecture.
The following year, the French bolstered their defenses by rebuilding a fort in the town of Rosetta. In the midst of the fortification, the Rosetta Stone was discovered. Ironically, this large stone tablet was found not by one of the scholars but by a soldier. Luckily, he recognized that the inscriptions must have value. Militarily, Napoleon's Egyptian campaign was a disaster—the British decimated the French navy—but historically, it was of long-lasting importance.
Which best describes the primary structure of this excerpt?
problem and solution
list form
comparison and contrast
chronological order
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