
Long Quiz English 4
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4th Grade
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BLESSIE ESTRADA
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Missing Lunchbox
Liam was excited for school because his mother had packed his favorite lunch—spaghetti and fried chicken. When lunchtime arrived, he eagerly opened his bag, but his lunchbox was missing!
Feeling worried, Liam looked under his desk and inside his locker, but it was nowhere to be found. He asked his classmates if they had seen it, but no one knew where it was.
Then, he noticed his friend Jake sitting alone, looking sad. When Liam approached him, he saw his lunchbox on Jake’s desk. “Jake, that’s my lunchbox!” Liam said, surprised.
Jake looked down and said, “I’m sorry, Liam. I forgot my lunch at home, and I was so hungry. I should have asked first.”
Instead of getting angry, Liam smiled and said, “It’s okay, Jake. Let’s share!” They ate together, and from that day on, Jake promised to always ask before borrowing anything.
Liam was happy—not just because he got his lunch back, but because he helped a friend in need.
What part of the plot introduces Liam and his excitement for school?
Rising Action
Exposition
Climax
Resolution
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Missing Lunchbox
Liam was excited for school because his mother had packed his favorite lunch—spaghetti and fried chicken. When lunchtime arrived, he eagerly opened his bag, but his lunchbox was missing!
Feeling worried, Liam looked under his desk and inside his locker, but it was nowhere to be found. He asked his classmates if they had seen it, but no one knew where it was.
Then, he noticed his friend Jake sitting alone, looking sad. When Liam approached him, he saw his lunchbox on Jake’s desk. “Jake, that’s my lunchbox!” Liam said, surprised.
Jake looked down and said, “I’m sorry, Liam. I forgot my lunch at home, and I was so hungry. I should have asked first.”
Instead of getting angry, Liam smiled and said, “It’s okay, Jake. Let’s share!” They ate together, and from that day on, Jake promised to always ask before borrowing anything.
Liam was happy—not just because he got his lunch back, but because he helped a friend in need.
Which part of the story presents the problem when Liam realizes his lunch box is missing?
Climax
Falling Action
Rising Action
Resolution
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Missing Lunchbox
Liam was excited for school because his mother had packed his favorite lunch—spaghetti and fried chicken. When lunchtime arrived, he eagerly opened his bag, but his lunchbox was missing!
Feeling worried, Liam looked under his desk and inside his locker, but it was nowhere to be found. He asked his classmates if they had seen it, but no one knew where it was.
Then, he noticed his friend Jake sitting alone, looking sad. When Liam approached him, he saw his lunchbox on Jake’s desk. “Jake, that’s my lunchbox!” Liam said, surprised.
Jake looked down and said, “I’m sorry, Liam. I forgot my lunch at home, and I was so hungry. I should have asked first.”
Instead of getting angry, Liam smiled and said, “It’s okay, Jake. Let’s share!” They ate together, and from that day on, Jake promised to always ask before borrowing anything.
Liam was happy—not just because he got his lunch back, but because he helped a friend in need.
What is the climax of the story?
Liam finds out that Jake has his lunchbox.
Liam excitedly opens his bag for lunch.
Liam shares his food with Jake.
Liam looks for his lunchbox under his desk.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Missing Lunchbox
Liam was excited for school because his mother had packed his favorite lunch—spaghetti and fried chicken. When lunchtime arrived, he eagerly opened his bag, but his lunchbox was missing!
Feeling worried, Liam looked under his desk and inside his locker, but it was nowhere to be found. He asked his classmates if they had seen it, but no one knew where it was.
Then, he noticed his friend Jake sitting alone, looking sad. When Liam approached him, he saw his lunchbox on Jake’s desk. “Jake, that’s my lunchbox!” Liam said, surprised.
Jake looked down and said, “I’m sorry, Liam. I forgot my lunch at home, and I was so hungry. I should have asked first.”
Instead of getting angry, Liam smiled and said, “It’s okay, Jake. Let’s share!” They ate together, and from that day on, Jake promised to always ask before borrowing anything.
Liam was happy—not just because he got his lunch back, but because he helped a friend in need.
Which part of the plot shows Liam forgiving Jake and offering to share his food?
Climax
Exposition
Falling Action
Rising Action
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Missing Lunchbox
Liam was excited for school because his mother had packed his favorite lunch—spaghetti and fried chicken. When lunchtime arrived, he eagerly opened his bag, but his lunchbox was missing!
Feeling worried, Liam looked under his desk and inside his locker, but it was nowhere to be found. He asked his classmates if they had seen it, but no one knew where it was.
Then, he noticed his friend Jake sitting alone, looking sad. When Liam approached him, he saw his lunchbox on Jake’s desk. “Jake, that’s my lunchbox!” Liam said, surprised.
Jake looked down and said, “I’m sorry, Liam. I forgot my lunch at home, and I was so hungry. I should have asked first.”
Instead of getting angry, Liam smiled and said, “It’s okay, Jake. Let’s share!” They ate together, and from that day on, Jake promised to always ask before borrowing anything.
Liam was happy—not just because he got his lunch back, but because he helped a friend in need.
How does the story resolve in the end?
Jake apologizes, and Liam decides to share his lunch with him.
Liam decides to eat his lunch alone.
Jake buys his own lunch and returns Liam’s lunchbox.
Liam reports Jake to the teacher.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which point of view uses pronouns like "I," "me," and "we"?
First Person
Second Person
Third Person
None of the Above
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What point of view directly addresses the reader using "you"?
Frist Person
Second Person
Third Person
All of the Above
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