Getting Ready for the TEST. Vocabulary Questions Which is the best meaning for the word_________ The word _________ in the story means.... Which word.

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Getting Ready for the TEST

Vocabulary Questions Which is the best meaning for the word_________ The word _________ in the story means.... Which word means the same as ________ What is an antonym/synonym for ________ Which word means the opposite of_______ The word _________ means about the same as..... What does the word in the (2nd, 3rd, 4th) paragraph mean

Literal Questions answers found in the text! What?When?Which?Where?How? Questions about sequence - Which of these events happened first? Items that ask objective information from the passage

Summarizing & Synthesizing Questions Which statement best summarizes... What is the main idea... What is the main reason... What is the central idea.... What is the most important idea.... What is the article/story mostly about...

What is the article/story mainly about... The article (section) mainly describes... The story/article was written mainly in order to... What is another title for this story/article... What is another good name for this story/article...

Inferential Questions - questions requiring deduction or reasoning from text information Why What can you conclude... What can you generalize... What lesson does this teach... What is the problem... What lesson did the characters learn...

Which of these is most likely true about______ From this story/article you can probably guess... What is probably true... How does the author feel about... Which of these is also an appropriate title for... After reading this, what will probably happen next... Questions about characters actions, motives, feelings