Mid Year Assessment

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8th grade English Quiz on Mid Year Assessment, created by Ms. Wong-Lee on 23/01/2017.
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Question 1

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Zane’s English teacher asks the students to write a personal narrative about something that happened last summer. Zane decides to write about a surprising event that happened during his visit to California. Which of the following will most help Zane organize his writing?
Answer
  • Making a web of words associated with his visit
  • Charting the differences between this summer and last
  • Listing all the information he knows about California
  • Outlining his experiences in California

Question 2

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Here is the first part of Zane’s rough draft. Use it to answer questions 2–5. (1)Last summer my twin brother Zack and I visited our aunt and uncle in California. (2)On the first day of our visit, Aunt Wanda went to work. (3)She told Uncle Hank and us to meet her for lunch before she left, and she seemed excited. (4)To be honest, Zack and I had been hoping to visit some of the famous movie studios we had read about before our trip. (5)Okay, so like visiting our aunt for lunch at her job seemed like a total drag. (6)At 11:30 A.M. sharp, however, the three of us left the house. (7)“How can you tell which building is Aunt Wanda’s?” I asked as we passed block after block of identical warehouses. (8)Uncle Hank agreed that they all looked alike, but he pulled into a parking lot, and we went into a building. (9)We climbed a flight of stairs, walked through a heavy metal door, and found Aunt Wanda. (10)As we were talking, Aunt Wanda introduced Zack and me to her boss, a man she called Bill. (11)Bill asked us if we would like a tour before lunch Uncle Hank and Aunt Wanda both smiled as though a warehouse were something special. (12)Zack just smiled, so I said, “Sure, that would be great,” though I was still thinking about the movie studios. (13)We walked through a long corridor, down a flight of stairs, and came to a huge garage door, which Bill opened by pushing a button. (14)As the door slid upward, and our eyes adjusted to the light, I was surprised. (15)Glaring down at us was a huge Tyrannosaurus rex with its mouth wide open. (16)“Meet T. J.,” Bill said. (17)“He guards the place. (18)Come on,” he added, waving his arm at Zack and me, “there’s more.” How is sentence 3 best revised for clarity?
Answer
  • She seemed excited before she left for lunch and told Uncle Hank and us to meet her.
  • She told Uncle Hank and us to meet her before she left for lunch and seemed excited.
  • Before she left, she seemed excited when she told Uncle Hank and us to meet her for lunch.
  • Telling Uncle Hank and us, she seemed excited to meet her before lunch when she left.

Question 3

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(1)Last summer my twin brother Zack and I visited our aunt and uncle in California. (2)On the first day of our visit, Aunt Wanda went to work. (3)She told Uncle Hank and us to meet her for lunch before she left, and she seemed excited. (4)To be honest, Zack and I had been hoping to visit some of the famous movie studios we had read about before our trip. (5)Okay, so like visiting our aunt for lunch at her job seemed like a total drag. (6)At 11:30 A.M. sharp, however, the three of us left the house. How is sentence 5 best revised for appropriate tone?
Answer
  • So visiting our aunt for lunch at her job was going to be totally boring
  • Visiting our aunt for lunch at her job seemed like it was such a bummer.
  • Visiting our aunt at her job for lunch did not seem very interesting.
  • Like visiting our aunt for lunch at her job was not going to be fun.

Question 4

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(19)By this time, we were wondering if our tour of this amazing warehouse was just a dream. (20)As we walked under T. J.’s shadow, we came face to face with another T. rex. (21)This one’s head was on the floor, and Bill walked right into its open mouth. In sentence 20, how is shadow, we came face to face correctly written?
Answer
  • shadow we came face to face
  • shadow we came, face to face
  • shadow we came, face to face,
  • As it is

Question 5

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(26)“You made the dinosaurs?” Zack and I asked in unison, starring at him. 8 In sentence 26, how is starring correctly written?
Answer
  • staring
  • stairing
  • stareing
  • As it is

Question 6

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(29)He was Bill Perry, one of the most greatest special-effects designers in movie history In sentence 29, how is most greatest correctly written?
Answer
  • more greater
  • greater
  • greatest
  • As it is

Question 7

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After visiting more incredible creatures from our favorite movies, Bill showed us how they were created. (31)First he demonstrated the moves of an alien creature that he was designing with a computer program. ((32)Then we watched your regular special-effects team spray layers of plastic onto the aluminum skeleton of a robotic bear In sentence 32, how is your correctly written?
Answer
  • our
  • its
  • his
  • As it is

Question 8

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(35)“Enjoy your lunch,” Bill said cheerful as he ushered us into the conference room. (36)“But don’t feed the animals!” he said with a wink. In sentence 35, how is said cheerful correctly written?
Answer
  • said cheerfully
  • saying cheerful
  • says cheerfully
  • As it is

Question 9

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(38)Around the room stood life-size models of every kind of animal that Zack or me could imagine. (39)As we ate our lunch surrounded by movie monsters, I felt very grateful that my Aunt Wanda works in a movie warehouse. In sentence 38, how is Zack or me correctly written?
Answer
  • Zack or I
  • Zack or us
  • Zack or myself
  • As it is

Question 10

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The Potato Chip: A Consuming Interest Fran’s home economics teacher asks the students to write a paper about the origins of a popular food. Fran decides to write about potato chips. After Fran researches her topic and makes notes, she should —
Answer
  • arrange her notes in alphabetical order
  • search the library for information
  • proofread her final draft
  • write an outline for her draft

Question 11

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Of all the subjects in school, I do better in math. In this sentence, how is better correctly written?
Answer
  • most well
  • best
  • more well
  • As it is

Question 12

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What do you use to join two simple sentences together?
Answer
  • a comma
  • a comma and a conjunction
  • a subordinating conjunction
  • only a conjuction

Question 13

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Throughout most of U.S. history, pants were considered shocking attire for women, but the mid-twentieth century saw increased acceptance of this once-controversial clothing item. What is the conjunction that joins the independent clauses in this sentence?
Answer
  • most
  • for
  • , but
  • of

Question 14

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Which of these is a compound sentence?
Answer
  • The Kellers left to go on vacation
  • Hannah, Jayden and Isabelle went to the mall this weekend
  • Emma liked visiting Florida, but did not like the heat.
  • Don't cheat on your test!

Question 15

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Read the two simple sentences below. Choose the compound sentence that joins them with the right punctuation
Answer
  • Marques will tryout for the football team, he will try out for basketball.
  • Marques will try out for the football team he will tryout for the basketball team.
  • Marques will try out for the football team, or he will tryout for the basketball team
  • Marques will tryout for the football team or, he will tryout for the basketball team

Question 16

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Which of these is a simple sentence?
Answer
  • Chloe and Cheyenne sit next to each other in class
  • Went to the school dance
  • Beside the pencil sharpener
  • skated in the park

Question 17

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A simple sentence must form a complete thought. What else do you need to make a simple sentence?
Answer
  • a subject, a comma and a conjunction
  • a subject, a verb, a capital letter for the beginning and a punctuation at the end
  • A subject, a verb and a capitol letter for the beginning.
  • a verb and a conjuction

Question 18

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A dependent clause can stand alone on its own as a sentence?
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 19

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An independent clause can stand alone on its own as a sentence
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 20

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The acronym FANBOYS stands for: [blank_start]FOR AND NOR BUT OR YET SO[blank_end]
Answer
  • FOR AND NOR BUT OR YET SO

Question 21

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When a dependent clause comes at the start of a complex sentence, you need to put a comma after it.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 22

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What do subordinating conjunctions do?
Answer
  • Tell you when to pause in a sentence
  • Stand on their own as sentences
  • tell what the subject is doing
  • link clauses

Question 23

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How do you create a complex sentence?
Answer
  • by linking two independent clauses
  • by linking two dependent clauses
  • by linking an independent clause with a dependent clause
  • by never adding commas to sentences

Question 24

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Which of the following is an independent clause?
Answer
  • After the rain ,
  • Kevin doesn't like broccoli.
  • Until the bus came
  • In the morning

Question 25

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Which of these are dependent clauses
Answer
  • Liyah lost her phone.
  • If he doesn't stop throwing raisins
  • Zach And Josh love computer games.
  • Besides the table
  • After the announcements
  • Desiree wants to sit near Bethanya.
  • Until Ms. Lee says so

Question 26

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Which of the following is a compound sentence?
Answer
  • Mr Smith is responsible, respectful and productive.
  • Even though he has to discipline students, he still tries to be fair.
  • I would never throw trash on the ground
  • Charles does very well playing Kahoots, but Dacean scores high as well.

Question 27

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Read the sentence and choose where a comma should go. Since Mariana wanted to go to the movies she had to clean her room.
Answer
  • after Mariana
  • after movies
  • After she
  • The sentence does not need commas

Question 28

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Articulate
Answer
  • A ghostly igure
  • to increase or grow
  • ceasefire before a treaty
  • to speak or write clearly to be understood

Question 29

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Armistice
Answer
  • to follow a leader
  • ceasefire before a treaty
  • to collect for oneself
  • easily angered or quick-tempered

Question 30

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bask
Answer
  • to relax in warmth
  • to give freely
  • buoyantly confidant
  • to scold or criticize

Question 31

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Identify the parts of this 5-part paragraph using the drag and drop lables. Hook, Opinion, Thesis, Topic Sentence, Example Detail, and Conclusion.
Answer
  • Hook
  • Opinion
  • Thesis
  • Topic Sentence
  • Transition Words
  • Example/Detail
  • Conclusion

Question 32

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devoid
Answer
  • ordinary, common, unoriginal
  • making peace
  • empty or lacking
  • to collect for oneself

Question 33

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Epitaph
Answer
  • a deep sense of guilt
  • having good judgment
  • belief system
  • a writing on a tombstone

Question 34

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Kindred
Answer
  • to increase; to grow
  • very much alike; having much in common
  • brief and to the point
  • having a pleasant and friendly disposition

Question 35

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mien
Answer
  • ones bearing or manner; attitude
  • to collect for oneself, to accumulate
  • to increase to grow or intensify
  • the quality of being proper

Question 36

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rue
Answer
  • to praise highly or admire
  • to reconcile or make up for a mistake
  • to upset or harm
  • to feel sorrow or regret about something

Question 37

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simper
Answer
  • undecided or conflicting feelings
  • to seek out
  • to smile in a silly way
  • to take a winding or aimless course

Question 38

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tether
Answer
  • to tie something to someone
  • fearful uncertainty or anxiety
  • making peace before a treaty
  • collect or accumulate

Question 39

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abridge
Answer
  • to steer away quickly
  • to cut short ; reduce in size
  • to correct text
  • to cause to bring about

Question 40

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adept
Answer
  • one who is self-indulgent; seeking pleasure
  • highly skilled or experienced
  • to collect fr oneself
  • to increase or to grow

Question 41

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Check the two (2) correct options Because bacteria and viruses can be transmitted from one patient to another,
Answer
  • physicians must sterilize all reusable medical and surgical equipment
  • people should sue their doctors
  • we should eat more vegetables
  • we should be sure not to come in contact with an infected person.

Question 42

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Check the 2 correct options _______________________________________________( for example, civic, rotator, radar, and kayak), it is known as a palindrome.
Answer
  • Although a word is spelled the same backwards and forwards
  • If a word is spelled the same backwards and forwards
  • When a word is spelled the same backwards and forwards
  • Even though a word is spelled the same backwards and forwards

Question 43

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Check the 2 correct options ______________________________________ the compression and subsequent rapid expansion of the air molecules produces the booming sound of thunder
Answer
  • Meanwhile a lightening bolt passes through the air
  • Unless a lightening bolt passes through the air
  • Although a lightening bolt passes through the air
  • After a lightening bolt passes through the air

Question 44

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Select the dependent clause
Answer
  • While a stray cat is usually defined as a lost or abandoned pet,
  • a feral cat lives in the wild and avoids human contact

Question 45

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Select the independent clause
Answer
  • since insect can damage or destroy plants
  • The expertise of the entomologists is critical to agriculture
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