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Question:A loud cry was heard off in the distance as the young boy searched desperately for his puppy.

Which is the subject of the sentence?A. his puppyB. a loud cryC. the distanceD. the young boy

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Answer:B. a loud cry

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Category 1 for 2Question:Which sentence contains descriptive words?

A. The sun rose over the mountains.B. The man took a drink of water from the lake.C. The fat black cat jumped up onto the rocking chair.D. The woman spoke to the gardener yesterday at around noon.

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Answer:C. The fat black cat jumped up onto the rocking chair.

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Category 1 for 3Question:Which correction should be made to the sentence below?The third step is to spread the tomato sauce even on the dough.A. change step to stepsB. change even to evenlyC. take out the word sauceD. change is to are

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Answer:B. change even to evenly

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Category 1 for 4Question:What change should be made to the sentence below?

On December 16, 1773, a famous tea party took place in Boston Massachusetts.

A. remove the comma after 16B. remove the comma after 1773C. add a comma after partyD. add a comma after Boston

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Answer:D. add a comma after Boston

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Category 1 for 5Question:What is the function of the underlined word in the sentence below?The gorilla walks on all fours, dragging its knuckles on the ground.

A. modifierB. predicateC. subjectD. direct object

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Answer:B. predicate

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Category 2 for 1Question:An apple pie was cut into 10 equal pieces. Bill ate 2 pieces and Ramona ate 2 pieces. What decimal stands for the pieces that are left?A. one and six tenthsB. one and four tenthsC. six tenthsD. four tenths

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Answer:C. six tenths

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Category 2 for 2Question:Look at the number 5,742. If the numeral 5 replaces the numeral 7, how would the number change?

A. It would be 20 smaller.B. It would be 20 bigger.C. It would be 200 smaller.D. It would be 200 bigger.

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Answer:C. It would be 200 smaller.

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Category 2 for 3Question:Which numbers are in order from greatest to least?

A. 32.14, 34.01, 31.24, 30.41B. 31.24, 32.14, 30.41, 34.01C. 34.01, 32.14, 31.24, 30.41D. 30.41, 31.24, 32.14, 34.01

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Answer:C. 34.01, 32.14, 31.24, 30.41

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Question:If it takes Mari 20 minutes to walk from home to school, what is the latest time she can leave to get to school by 8:10 A.M.?

A. 7:00 A.M.B. 7:10 A.M.C. 7:50 A.M.D. 8:00 A.M.

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Answer:C. 7:50 A.M.

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Category 2 for 5Question:Look at the crayon below. Use the ruler to estimate the length of the crayon to the nearest inch.

About how long is the crayon?A. 1 inchesB. 2 inchesC. 3 inchesD. 4 inches

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Answer:B. 2 inches

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Question:

What chemical belongs in the box?A. waterB. carbon dioxideC. ammoniaD. oxygen

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Answer:B) carbon dioxide

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Category 3 for 2Question:Clouds form in the atmosphere as

A. water in the air warms and condenses.B. water in the air warms and evaporates.C. water in the air cools and evaporates.D. water in the air cools and condenses.

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Answer:D. water in the air cools and condenses.

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Question:The diagonal lines on the map show the

A. area of thunderstorms.B. region of lowest pressure.C. warmest temperatures.D. partly cloudy skies.

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Answer:A) area of thunderstorms.

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Question:Why does the Moon appear larger than the stars?

A. The Moon is larger than the stars.B. The Moon is closer to Earth.C. The Moon is farther away from Earth.D. The light of the Moon is brighter than the light of the Sun.

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Answer:B) The Moon is closer to Earth.

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Question:Keenan brought his electricity project to school. He forgot to bring a sample conductor and a sample insulator. Whichmaterials in his classroom could he substitute for the conductor and insulator?

A. a safety pin and a chalkboard eraserB. scissors and a keyC. a pretzel and a color pencilD. a plastic spoon and an index card

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Answer:A. a safety pin and a chalkboard eraser

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Category 4 for 1Question:Why were some of Georgia's Native Americans willing to help England fight against the United States during the Warof 1812?

A. Native Americans were promised new lands in the west.B. Native Americans wanted to move to British land in Canada.C. Native Americans needed food and other goods from England.D. Native Americans hoped to get back land Americans had taken.

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Answer:D. Native Americans hoped to get back land Americans had taken.

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Question:Why were Crispus Attucks and Nathan Hale well−known people at the time of the American Revolution?A. They both served on the Continental Congress.B. They both served as governors of colonies.C. They both led armies into battle.D. They both died for the cause of independence.

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Answer:D) They both died for the cause of independence.

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Category 4 for 3Question:European settlers came to North America beginning in the 1600s. Their settlements were often limited because ofphysical features. The Appalachian Mountains were one of the features that kept them from moving west. Which of thefollowing helped settlers get through the mountains?

A. Chisholm TrailB. Pike's PeakC. Northwest PassageD. Wilderness Trail

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Answer:D) Wilderness Trail

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Category 4 for 4Question:In the 1600s and 1700s, many British people settled in North America. They came for different reasons. The MAINreason people settled in Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay was to

A. avoid paying debts in England.B. find gold and silver.C. have a democratic government.D. worship as they pleased.

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Answer:D) worship as they pleased.

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Category 4 for 5Question:American history is often reflected in the music and writings of different periods. Which of the following showshow important the issue of independence was to Americans in the 1770s?

A. "Common Sense" by Thomas PaineB. The Liberator by William Lloyd GarrisonC. Poor Richard's Almanack by Benjamin FranklinD. "The Star−Spangled Banner" by Francis Scott Key

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Answer:A) "Common Sense" by Thomas Paine

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Category 5 for 1Question:A guitar string makes a higher−pitched sound when you tighten the string. Which of the following explains whytightening the string causes this change?

A. It changes the shape of the guitar.B. It causes the string to get thinner.C. Tightening the string makes it vibrate faster.D. Tightening the string makes it longer.

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Answer:C) Tightening the string makes it vibrate faster.

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Category 5 for 2Question:Look at the grid below. What is the ordered pair at point M?

A. (3, 4)B. (3, 6)C. (4, 5)D. (5, 4)

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Answer:B. (3, 6)

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Question:What will MOST LIKELY happen if runoff water from a farm goes into a pond ecosystem over a long period of time?A. Some organisms in the pond food web will disappear.B. The fertilizer will cause most organisms in the pond to grow better.C. The pond ecosystem will have many additional organisms.D. The pond will become bigger and provide more water for the farmer.

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Answer:A) Some organisms in the pond food web will disappear

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Question:What change should be made to the sentence below?

There is twelve cookies in a dozen.

A. change There to TheirB. change is to areC. change cookies to cookieD. change a dozen to an dozen

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Answer:B. change is to are

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Category 5 for 5Question:How many line segments are in the figure?A. 6B. 8C. 10D. 12

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Answer:C. 10

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