EOG Standard Practice 2
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6th - 8th Grade
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
"The Haunted House"
As Sarah cautiously stepped into the dimly lit hallway, she couldn't shake the feeling of unease that had settled over her. The old house had always held a certain mystique, but tonight, with its creaking floorboards and flickering lights, it felt downright sinister. She glanced nervously over her shoulder, half expecting to see something lurking in the shadows.
Meanwhile, Tom bounded up the stairs two at a time, his excitement palpable. He had always been drawn to the thrill of the unknown, and tonight's haunted house tour was no exception. As he reached the top landing, he turned to grin at his friends, eager to explore every dark corner and hidden passage.
How does the author create contrast between Sarah and Tom's viewpoints?
By describing Sarah's fear and Tom's excitement.
By emphasizing Sarah's love for haunted houses and Tom's dislike.
By showing Sarah's bravery and Tom's cowardice.
By focusing on Sarah's indifference and Tom's curiosity.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
"The Mysterious Package"
As Tom approached his doorstep, he noticed a small package tucked behind the potted plant. Curious, he picked it up and examined it closely. The package was plain, with no return address or indication of who it was meant for. With a sense of excitement tinged with apprehension, Tom carefully tore open the wrapping to reveal its contents.
Inside, nestled among layers of tissue paper, was an old journal. Its pages were yellowed with age, and the cover bore the initials "E.W." in faded ink. Tom's heart raced as he flipped through the journal, reading snippets of entries that hinted at adventure and intrigue. Who was E.W., and why had this journal ended up on his doorstep?
Why do you think the author chose to include the detail about the journal's cover bearing the initials "E.W."?
To provide background information about the journal
To indicate the genre of the journal
To add a mysterious element to the story
To show that the journal belongs to Tom
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
"The Abandoned Mansion"
As Jack explored the abandoned mansion, he couldn't shake the feeling of being watched. The grand hallway stretched out before him, dust-covered furniture lining the walls like silent sentinels. With each creak of the floorboards, his heart raced, his imagination conjuring up all manner of ghosts and specters. What secrets lay hidden within these decaying walls?
What is the main feeling Jack experiences as he explores the mansion?
melancholy
wrath
serenity
anxiety
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
"The Abandoned Mansion"
As Jack explored the abandoned mansion, he couldn't shake the feeling of being watched. The grand hallway stretched out before him, dust-covered furniture lining the walls like silent sentinels. With each creak of the floorboards, his heart raced, his imagination conjuring up all manner of ghosts and specters. What secrets lay hidden within these decaying walls?
Why do you think the author chose to describe the furniture as "dust-covered"?
To provide background information about the furniture
To indicate the age and neglect of the mansion
To add an element of mystery to the story
To show that the mansion is well-maintained
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
"The Forgotten Island"
Deep in the heart of the ocean lay a forgotten island, shrouded in mystery and surrounded by treacherous waters. Legends whispered of hidden treasures and ancient ruins waiting to be discovered by brave adventurers. As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a golden glow across the waves, Captain Roberts and his crew set sail towards the unknown, their hearts filled with anticipation and excitement.
Interpret the symbolic significance of the forgotten island within the context of the passage. What themes does it represent, and how do these themes contribute to the overall meaning of the story?
The forgotten island represents curiosity and imagination, contributing to the story's theme of the power of exploration.
The forgotten island represents isolation and secrecy, contributing to the story's theme of the unknown and the unexplored.
The forgotten island represents danger and mystery, contributing to the story's theme of risk-taking and bravery.
The forgotten island represents adventure and excitement, contributing to the story's theme of exploration and discovery.
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