Central Idea & Text Structures

Central Idea & Text Structures

10th Grade

6 Qs

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Central Idea & Text Structures

Central Idea & Text Structures

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English

10th Grade

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6 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 5 pts

Passage 1 (Alien Passage): Which statement best displays the central idea of this passage?

Alien encounters are causing crop circles.

Alien encounters are a very important part of our culture considering how popular they are.

Despite their popularity, stories of alien encounters are entirely unproven.

Aliens encounter are being covered up.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 5 pts

Passage 1 (Alien Passage): How does the author present his central idea?

He presents information chronologically to share how alien conspiracies gained popularity throughout the course of history.

He lists the problems that the alien theories have caused and offers a solution.

He compares aliens to other threatening creatures.

He supports his statement about the alien conspiracy stories by explaining that none of the stories have ever been proven to be true.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 5 pts

Passage 1 (Alien Passage): Which of the following is a supporting detail for the central idea?

“Our culture is filled with strange stories, but a million stories do not equal one piece of evidence.”

“Despite years of rumors about Roswell, New Mexico, there really is no proof of "close encounters" on this planet.”

“As crazy as it sounds, many people believe the stories they hear about alien encounters.”

“If you happen to engage them in even the slightest conversation about it, they throw in something about how the government knows everything but is covering it up.”

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 5 pts

Passage 2 (Circus Passage): Which of the following is the central idea of passage 2?

Circus trains are filled with lions, tigers, bears, and clowns. The more animals that they have, the more profit that they make.

Trains revolutionized the way the circus traveled from city to city and allowed them to grow in size and profits.

Horses are the best way for circuses to travel and allow for stops in small towns.

Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus is still the greatest show on earth.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 5 pts

Passage 2 (Circus Passage): Which of the following best supports the central idea?

“Today Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus still rely on the circus train to transport their astounding show, but now they use two.”

“Picture this:  a herd of elephants flies past you at sixty miles per hour, followed by a streak of tigers, a pride of lions, and a bunch of clowns.”

“After they began using circus trains, Barnum and Coup only brought their show to large cities.”

“What do you see?”

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 5 pts

Which excerpt from the text indicates which text structure the author uses in the passage?

"After they began using circus trains, Barnum and Coup only brought their show to large cities."

"Picture this: a herd of elephants flies past you at sixty miles per hour, followed by a streak of tigers, a pride of lions, and a bunch of clowns."

"What do you see? It must be a circus train."

"The performances were much more profitable and the profits went toward creating an even bigger and better circus."