3RD PERIODICAL TEST IN ENGLISH

3RD PERIODICAL TEST IN ENGLISH

5th Grade

50 Qs

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3RD PERIODICAL TEST IN ENGLISH

3RD PERIODICAL TEST IN ENGLISH

Assessment

Quiz

English

5th Grade

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Created by

Vincent Vicente

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50 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

A forest is an area of land dominated by trees. It is the dominant

terrestrial ecosystem on Earth, and is distributed around the globe. This

ecosystem is a complex web of organisms that includes plants, animals, fungi and

bacteria. There are broadly three major types of forests – tropical, temperate,

and boreal forests. They are classified depending on their latitude, local soil, rainfall

and prevailing temperatures. Tropical rainforests boast the great diversity of species

of all ecosystems on earth. They don’t experience winter and normally receive 100

inches of rain annually. Temperate coniferous forests are characterized by moist

climate and a prolonged growing season, thanks to high levels of precipitation. While

boreal forests normally have thin soil, thanks to the cold temperatures that undermine

the rate of decomposition.

How does the paragraph begin?

a. It begins with a clear definition of what a forest is.

b. It begins with a random information about the topic.

c. It begins with explaining how trees dominate forest.

d. It begins with introducing the meaning of an ecosystem.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

A forest is an area of land dominated by trees. It is the dominant

terrestrial ecosystem on Earth, and is distributed around the globe. This

ecosystem is a complex web of organisms that includes plants, animals, fungi and

bacteria. There are broadly three major types of forests – tropical, temperate,

and boreal forests. They are classified depending on their latitude, local soil, rainfall, and prevailing temperatures. Tropical rainforests boast the great diversity of species

of all ecosystems on earth. They don’t experience winter and normally receive 100

inches of rain annually. Temperate coniferous forests are characterized by a moist

climate and a prolonged growing season, thanks to high levels of precipitation.

Boreal forests normally have thin soil, thanks to the cold temperatures that undermine

the rate of decomposition.

QUESTION:

How is the word “forest” defined in the text?

a. Forest has both living and non-living things.

b. Forest is an area of land dominated by trees.

c. Forest serves as one of the natural resources.

d. Forest is the least dominant terrestrial ecosystem on Earth.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

A forest is an area of land dominated by trees. It is the dominant

terrestrial ecosystem on Earth, and is distributed around the globe. This

ecosystem is a complex web of organisms that includes plants, animals, fungi and

bacteria. There are broadly three major types of forests – tropical, temperate,

and boreal forests. They are classified depending on their latitude, local soil, rainfall, and prevailing temperatures. Tropical rainforests boast the great diversity of species

of all ecosystems on earth. They don’t experience winter and normally receive 100

inches of rain annually. Temperate coniferous forests are characterized by a moist

climate and a prolonged growing season, thanks to high levels of precipitation.

Boreal forests normally have thin soil, thanks to the cold temperatures that undermine

the rate of decomposition.

QUESTION:

Which detail does NOT support the topic in the text?

a. Forests are home to 80% of the world's terrestrial biodiversity.

b. It is the dominant terrestrial ecosystem on Earth and is distributed around the

globe.

c. This ecosystem is a complex web of organisms that include plants, animals,

fungi and bacteria.

d. Forests take many forms, depending on their latitude, local soil, rainfall and

prevailing temperatures.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

A forest is an area of land dominated by trees. It is the dominant

terrestrial ecosystem on Earth, and is distributed around the globe. This

ecosystem is a complex web of organisms that includes plants, animals, fungi and

bacteria. There are broadly three major types of forests – tropical, temperate,

and boreal forests. They are classified depending on their latitude, local soil, rainfall, and prevailing temperatures. Tropical rainforests boast the great diversity of species

of all ecosystems on earth. They don’t experience winter and normally receive 100

inches of rain annually. Temperate coniferous forests are characterized by a moist

climate and a prolonged growing season, thanks to high levels of precipitation.

Boreal forests normally have thin soil, thanks to the cold temperatures that undermine

the rate of decomposition.

QUESTION:

What do you think is the main purpose of the writer in the text?

a. to argue

b. to inform

c. to explain

d. to persuade

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

A forest is an area of land dominated by trees. It is the dominant

terrestrial ecosystem on Earth, and is distributed around the globe. This

ecosystem is a complex web of organisms that includes plants, animals, fungi and

bacteria. There are broadly three major types of forests – tropical, temperate,

and boreal forests. They are classified depending on their latitude, local soil, rainfall, and prevailing temperatures. Tropical rainforests boast the great diversity of species

of all ecosystems on earth. They don’t experience winter and normally receive 100

inches of rain annually. Temperate coniferous forests are characterized by a moist

climate and a prolonged growing season, thanks to high levels of precipitation.

Boreal forests normally have thin soil, thanks to the cold temperatures that undermine

the rate of decomposition.

QUESTION:

What type of factual text have you read?

a. description

b. informational report

c. procedure

d. recount

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Distinguish the type of viewing material being described.

It is a computer-like gadget that is suitable to use for online. It is portable and can

be hand carried.

Laptop
Smartphone
Tablet
Television

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Distinguish the type of viewing material being described.

It is a device that we use to watch a broadcast program for entertainment,

education, and information.

Television
Smartphone
Radio
Computer

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