English Grade 5 Quiz: Challenge Your Language Skills

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Challenge your language skills with our comprehensive English Grade 5 Quiz, based on the questions we've discussed! In this quiz you'll encounter questions like identifying correct sentences, understanding verb forms, and recognizing context clues. Each question is thoughtfully designed to align with the Grade 5 curriculum, ensuring that students receive relevant and effective practice.

Perfect for students who are preparing for exams or simply want to improve their language proficiency, this quiz offers an enjoyable and educational experience. With instant feedback and detailed explanations for each question, learners can easily identify areas for improvement and gain a deeper understanding of Read morethe material.


English Grade 5 Questions and Answers

  • 1. 

    What is Lisa going to be? She's going to be ______.

    • A.

      A writer.

    • B.

      A fashion designer.

    • C.

      A computer programmer.

    • D.

      A model.

    Correct Answer
    B. A fashion designer.
    Explanation
    The image shows Lisa in what appears to be a workspace with materials related to clothing design, such as fabric and measuring tape. This setting suggests that she is engaged in activities typical of a fashion designer. The other options—writer, computer programmer, and model—do not fit the context of the image.

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  • 2. 

    What is Andre going to do next week?

    • A.

      He's going to the beach.

    • B.

      He's going to play basketball.

    • C.

      He's going to go for guitar classes.

    • D.

      He's going to go on a camping trip.

    Correct Answer
    D. He's going to go on a camping trip.
    Explanation
    The image clearly depicts a camping scene, indicating that Andre's activity for next week involves camping. The other options—going to the beach, playing basketball, and going for guitar classes—do not fit the context of the image.

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  • 3. 

    Which of the following sentences correctly uses a subordinating conjunction to connect the clauses?

    • A.

      The dog barked loudly, so the neighbors complained.

    • B.

      She studied hard, because she wanted to pass the test.

    • C.

      I will go to the park if it doesn’t rain tomorrow.

    • D.

      The cake was delicious, but it was too sweet.

    Correct Answer
    C. I will go to the park if it doesn’t rain tomorrow.
    Explanation
    In sentence C, "if" is correctly used as a subordinating conjunction to connect the dependent clause "if it doesn’t rain tomorrow" with the independent clause "I will go to the park." Subordinating conjunctions like "if," "because," and "although" introduce dependent clauses, showing the relationship between the clauses. The other sentences either use coordinating conjunctions or have incorrect punctuation.

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  • 4. 

    Kevin is going to be a doctor. What is he going to do?

    • A.

      He's going to take care of the patients.

    • B.

      He's going to give a medical care to animals.

    • C.

      He's going to make a software.

    • D.

      He's going to sell medicines.

    Correct Answer
    A. He's going to take care of the patients.
    Explanation
    Kevin is going to be a doctor, so his primary responsibility will be to take care of patients by diagnosing and treating illnesses, providing medical advice, and ensuring their overall health. The other options, such as giving medical care to animals, making software, and selling medicines, do not align with the duties of a doctor. These roles are specific to veterinarians, software developers, and pharmacists or salespeople in pharmacies, respectively.

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  • 5. 

    What is Claudia going to do tomorrow?

    • A.

      She's going to do her homework.

    • B.

      She's going to water the plants.

    • C.

      She's going to have a piano lesson.

    • D.

      She's going to eat pizza.

    Correct Answer
    C. She's going to have a piano lesson.
    Explanation
    Based on the image of Claudia playing the piano, the correct answer is "She's going to have a piano lesson." The image suggests her activity is related to playing or learning the piano. The other options—doing homework, watering plants, and eating pizza—do not fit the context provided by the image, which clearly focuses on her interaction with the piano.

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  • 6. 

    Are you going to be a photographer?

    • A.

      Yes, I am.

    • B.

      No, I am not.

    • C.

      Yes, I will.

    • D.

      No, I won't.

    Correct Answer
    B. No, I am not.
    Explanation
    The image shows two people engaged in scientific work, likely in a research or laboratory setting. This context suggests they are involved in scientific or medical research rather than photography. Therefore, the response "No, I am not" is appropriate when asked if they are going to be a photographer. The other options do not fit the context of the image.

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  • 7. 

    What is he going to be?

    • A.

      He is going to be a mechanic.

    • B.

      He is going to be a fisherman.

    • C.

      He is going to be an engineer.

    • D.

      He is going to be a carpenter.

    Correct Answer
    D. He is going to be a carpenter.
    Explanation
    Based on the image of the man working with tools and wood in a construction or workshop setting, the correct answer is "He is going to be a carpenter." The image shows the man using a saw and working with wood, activities typically associated with carpentry. The other options—mechanic, fisherman, and engineer—do not align with the context provided by the image, which clearly focuses on carpentry work.

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  • 8. 

    Which one is the correct sentence?

    • A.

      Kevin and I am going to do our homework tonight.

    • B.

      Kevin and I are going to do our homework tonight.

    • C.

      Kevin and I are going to doing our homework tonight.

    • D.

      Kevin and I am go to do our homework tonight.

    Correct Answer
    B. Kevin and I are going to do our homework tonight.
    Explanation
    The correct sentence is "Kevin and I are going to do our homework tonight." The other options are incorrect due to grammatical errors: "Kevin and I am going to do our homework tonight" uses "am" instead of "are"; "Kevin and I are going to doing our homework tonight" incorrectly uses "doing" instead of "do"; and "Kevin and I am go to do our homework tonight" improperly uses "am go to do" instead of "are going to do." Therefore, "Kevin and I are going to do our homework tonight" is the correct and grammatically accurate choice.

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  • 9. 

    Andre really wants to fly to the space, he's going to be ____________.

    • A.

      A scientist.

    • B.

      A pilot.

    • C.

      A computer programmer

    • D.

      An astronaut

    Correct Answer
    D. An astronaut
    Explanation
    To fly to space, one typically becomes an astronaut. The other options—scientist, pilot, and computer programmer—do not specifically involve traveling to space. While scientists and pilots can work in related fields, astronauts are specifically trained to travel and work in space. Therefore, the correct answer is "an astronaut." 

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  • 10. 

    What is Anna going to be?

    • A.

      She's going to be a dancer.

    • B.

      She's going to be a model.

    • C.

      She's going to be a singer.

    • D.

      She's going to be an actress.

    Correct Answer
    C. She's going to be a singer.
    Explanation
    The image shows Anna actively engaged in singing, which suggests that her role or future profession is related to singing. The other options—dancer, model, and actress—do not fit the context provided by the image, which clearly focuses on her singing.

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  • 11. 

    What is Katie going to do next week?

    • A.

      She's going to see a parade.

    • B.

      She's going to see a concert.

    • C.

      She's going to make a costume.

    • D.

      She's going to watch a film.

    Correct Answer
    A. She's going to see a parade.
    Explanation
    The image shows a parade with decorated floats, suggesting that Katie's activity is related to watching a parade. The other options—seeing a concert, making a costume, and watching a film—do not fit the context provided by the image, which clearly depicts a parade scene.

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  • 12. 

    Is Daniel going to fix his bike on the weekend?

    • A.

      No, he is.

    • B.

      Yes, he is.

    • C.

      No, he doesn't.

    • D.

      Yes, he does.

    Correct Answer
    B. Yes, he is.
    Explanation
    The correct answer to whether Daniel is going to fix his bike on the weekend is "Yes, he is." This affirmation aligns with the context of the image, which shows Daniel working on a bike wheel, indicating that he is indeed planning to fix his bike. The other options are either grammatically incorrect or do not fit the context.

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  • 13. 

    Mr. Sam is going to fix the damaged machine. Is he a mechanic?

    • A.

      Yes, he does.

    • B.

      No, he doesn't.

    • C.

      Yes, he is.

    • D.

      No, he isn't.

    Correct Answer
    C. Yes, he is.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Yes, he is." This answer is correct because the question states that Mr. Sam is going to fix a damaged machine, which implies that he has the skills and knowledge to repair it. Being a mechanic typically involves fixing machines, so it can be inferred that Mr. Sam is a mechanic.

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  • 14. 

    What _____ you going to do? I ______ going to do my homework.

    • A.

      Am-am

    • B.

      Are-am

    • C.

      Is-am

    • D.

      Are-are

    Correct Answer
    B. Are-am
    Explanation
    The correct sentences are "What are you going to do? I am going to do my homework." The verb "are" is used with the second person "you," and the verb "am" is used with the first person singular "I." These forms of the verb "to be" ensure grammatical accuracy in the sentences.

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  • 15. 

    What is Amy going to be ? She's going to be a _____________.

    • A.

      Fashion designer

    • B.

      Writer

    • C.

      Dancer

    • D.

      Singer

    Correct Answer
    B. Writer
    Explanation
    The image shows Amy engaged in the activity of writing, indicated by the laptop, typed text, and written documents. This setting suggests that she is involved in writing, making "writer" the most appropriate choice. The other options—fashion designer, dancer, and singer—do not fit the context of the image.

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  • 16. 

    Which is the correct sentence?

    • A.

      You are go to be an actor.

    • B.

      You aren't being an actor.

    • C.

      You are going be an actor.

    • D.

      You aren't going to be an actor.

    Correct Answer
    D. You aren't going to be an actor.
    Explanation
    The correct sentence is "You aren't going to be an actor." This sentence properly uses the future tense construction "going to be" to indicate a future action or state. The other options either misuse verb forms or imply a different meaning. "You are go to be an actor" and "You are going be an actor" are grammatically incorrect because they omit the necessary infinitive "to be." "You aren't being an actor" is grammatically correct but implies a current temporary state rather than a future plan.

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  • 17. 

    Lisa is going to work at the restaurant, what is she going to be?

    • A.

      She's going to be a chef.

    • B.

      She's going to be a writer.

    • C.

      She's going to be a vet.

    • D.

      She's going to be a teacher.

    Correct Answer
    A. She's going to be a chef.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "She's going to be a chef" because Lisa is going to work at a restaurant, where the role of a chef is relevant and appropriate. The other options—writer, vet, and teacher—are not typically associated with restaurant work. A chef is a professional cook who prepares food in a restaurant, making it the most logical occupation for Lisa in this context.

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  • 18. 

    I am going to be a dancer. I'm going to _______ in front of  the audience. 

    • A.

      Act

    • B.

      Sing

    • C.

      Dance

    • D.

      Play a piano

    Correct Answer
    C. Dance
    Explanation
    The correct word to fill in the blank is "dance" because it matches the context of the sentence, which states, "I am going to be a dancer." This indicates that the person's activity involves dancing. The other options—act, sing, and play a piano—do not fit because they refer to different activities that do not align with being a dancer. Therefore, the sentence should read: "I am going to be a dancer. I'm going to dance in front of the audience."

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  • 19. 

    What are they going to do on holiday?

    • A.

      They're going to build a sand castle.

    • B.

      They're going to play a video game.

    • C.

      They're going to have a picnic.

    • D.

      They're going to play at the playground.

    Correct Answer
    D. They're going to play at the playground.
    Explanation
    The image shows a playground with various play structures, indicating that the activity they are going to do on holiday is to play at the playground. The other options—building a sandcastle, playing a video game, and having a picnic—do not align with the context of the playground setting.

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  • 20. 

    We are going to _______ tonight.

    • A.

      Eat at the restaurant

    • B.

      Go to the cinema

    • C.

      Go camping

    • D.

      Have lunch

    Correct Answer
    A. Eat at the restaurant
    Explanation
    The image shows a group of people sitting at a table, enjoying food and drinks, which clearly indicates that they are eating at a restaurant. The other options—going to the cinema, going camping, and having lunch—do not match the context of the image, which depicts a dining setting.

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