6th Grade - Literature Quiz

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  • 1. 

    Which sentence has a verb in the past perfect continuous form?

    • A.

      Had She Been Eating

    • B.

      She Was Eating

    • C.

      They Ate

    • D.

      The Group Waited

    Correct Answer
    A. Had She Been Eating
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Had She Been Eating." This sentence is in the past perfect continuous form because it uses the auxiliary verb "had" in combination with the past participle "been" and the present participle "eating." This form is used to talk about an ongoing action that started in the past and continued up until another point in the past.

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  • 2. 

    Why are some modifiers called misplaced modifiers?

    • A.

      They Modify Missing Words

    • B.

      They Are Outside The Sentence

    • C.

      They Are Not Punctuated Properly

    • D.

      They Are Away From What They Modify

    Correct Answer
    D. They Are Away From What They Modify
    Explanation
    Misplaced modifiers are called so because they are positioned away from the words they are intended to modify. This can lead to confusion or ambiguity in the sentence. When a modifier is not placed correctly, it may modify a word that is not intended, resulting in a distorted meaning. To ensure clarity and precision in writing, modifiers should be placed as close as possible to the words they modify.

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  • 3. 

    Which sentence has a misplaced modifier?

    • A.

      Mary Pets The Cat In A Pink Blouse

    • B.

      Mary In A Pink Blouse Pets The Cat

    • C.

      Mary Pets The Black Cat

    • D.

      Mary's Pink Blouse Had Fur On It

    Correct Answer
    A. Mary Pets The Cat In A Pink Blouse
    Explanation
    The sentence "Mary In A Pink Blouse Pets The Cat" has a misplaced modifier. The phrase "In A Pink Blouse" should be placed closer to the word "Mary" to clarify that it is Mary who is wearing the pink blouse, not the cat.

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  • 4. 

    Which sentence has a misplaced modifier?

    • A.

      I Taped The Door Before Painting

    • B.

      Before Painting, I Taped The Door

    • C.

      Painting The Car, I Taped The Door

    • D.

      I Taped The Door, Painting The Car

    Correct Answer
    D. I Taped The Door, Painting The Car
    Explanation
    The sentence "I Taped The Door, Painting The Car" has a misplaced modifier. The phrase "Painting The Car" should be placed at the beginning or end of the sentence to properly modify the action of taping the door.

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  • 5. 

    In "The Road Not Taken", where do two roads converge?

    • A.

      In A City

    • B.

      At A Railroad Crossing

    • C.

      In A Yellow Wood

    • D.

      On A Highway

    Correct Answer
    C. In A Yellow Wood
    Explanation
    In "The Road Not Taken," the speaker comes across a fork in the road in a yellow wood. The poem describes the speaker's dilemma of choosing between two roads that diverge in the woods. The convergence of the two roads in the yellow wood symbolizes the choices and decisions we face in life. The yellow wood represents a metaphorical crossroads, where the speaker must make a decision that will shape their future path. Thus, the correct answer is "In A Yellow Wood."

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  • 6. 

    Which road did the speaker take in "The Road Not Taken"?

    • A.

      The Shorter One

    • B.

      The One Less Traveled

    • C.

      The Paved Road

    • D.

      The First One

    Correct Answer
    B. The One Less Traveled
    Explanation
    In "The Road Not Taken," the speaker took the road that was less traveled. This is evident from the line in the poem where the speaker states, "I took the one less traveled by." The speaker's decision to take the less traveled road represents their desire to choose a path that is unconventional and not commonly chosen by others. By taking this road, the speaker suggests that they have chosen a unique and individualistic path in life.

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  • 7. 

    In "Messy Room" by Shel Silverstein, the poem is about whose room?

    • A.

      His Sister's

    • B.

      The Speaker's Classroom

    • C.

      The Speaker's Parents'

    • D.

      The Speaker's

    Correct Answer
    D. The Speaker's
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "The Speaker's" because the poem is written from the perspective of the speaker, who is describing their own messy room. The use of possessive pronouns like "my" and "mine" throughout the poem further supports this interpretation.

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  • 8. 

    What does the word deferred mean in Langston Hughes' poem "A Dream Deferred"?

    • A.

      Forgotten

    • B.

      Put Off Until Another Day

    • C.

      Remembered

    • D.

      Acted Upon

    Correct Answer
    B. Put Off Until Another Day
    Explanation
    In Langston Hughes' poem "A Dream Deferred," the word "deferred" means to postpone or delay something until another day. The poem explores the consequences of delaying or neglecting one's dreams, suggesting that when dreams are put off, they may become more difficult to achieve or even lost altogether. The word "deferred" captures the idea of dreams being set aside or postponed, highlighting the potential negative impact of not pursuing one's aspirations in a timely manner.

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  • 9. 

    Which of these words means to direct the thoughts of?

    • A.

      Generosity

    • B.

      Refer

    • C.

      Extent

    • D.

      Extreme

    Correct Answer
    B. Refer
    Explanation
    The word "refer" means to direct the thoughts of. When someone refers to something, they are directing their attention or thoughts towards that particular thing. This can be seen in situations where someone mentions or alludes to something in order to bring it to someone else's attention or to make a connection or comparison.

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  • 10. 

    Of these words, which means "careful observation"?

    • A.

      Attention

    • B.

      Neutral

    • C.

      Artificial

    • D.

      Explanation

    Correct Answer
    A. Attention
    Explanation
    The word "attention" means careful observation or paying close and focused consideration to something. It involves being aware of and giving importance to details or specific information. Therefore, out of the given options, "attention" is the word that best represents the meaning of "careful observation".

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  • 11. 

    Which one of these means to decide something will not occur?

    • A.

      Generosity

    • B.

      Junior

    • C.

      Ally

    • D.

      Cancel

    Correct Answer
    D. Cancel
    Explanation
    The word "cancel" means to decide that something will not occur. When an event or plan is canceled, it is officially called off or terminated, indicating that it will not happen as originally intended. This word is commonly used to express the act of revoking or invalidating a previous arrangement or appointment. Therefore, out of the given options, "cancel" is the only word that matches the meaning of deciding that something will not occur.

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  • 12. 

    Which one these words means concern for what is real?

    • A.

      Scratch

    • B.

      Commonplace

    • C.

      Trace

    • D.

      Realistically

    Correct Answer
    D. Realistically
    Explanation
    Realistically means having concern for what is real. It implies a practical and pragmatic approach towards understanding and dealing with reality. This word suggests a focus on facts, evidence, and logical reasoning rather than relying on imagination or idealism. It indicates a mindset that is grounded in reality and seeks to understand and address things as they truly are.

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  • 13. 

    Which word means to have need of something?

    • A.

      Requiring

    • B.

      Portal

    • C.

      Monstrous

    • D.

      Mentor

    Correct Answer
    A. Requiring
    Explanation
    The word "requiring" means to have need of something. It implies that there is a necessity or demand for a particular thing or action.

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  • 14. 

    Of these words, which means "something that makes money"?

    • A.

      Physician

    • B.

      Profitable

    • C.

      Delicious

    • D.

      Painting

    Correct Answer
    B. Profitable
    Explanation
    The word "profitable" means something that makes money. It refers to a business or investment that generates a financial gain or profit. The other options, physician, delicious, and painting, do not have the same meaning and are not directly related to making money.

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  • 15. 

    Which word can be defined as farthest from ordinary, or utmost?

    • A.

      Extreme

    • B.

      Wither

    • C.

      Ally

    • D.

      Portal

    Correct Answer
    A. Extreme
    Explanation
    Extreme can be defined as farthest from ordinary or utmost. It refers to something that is of the highest degree or intensity, surpassing what is considered normal or average. It suggests a significant departure from the usual or expected, indicating a state or quality that is extreme in nature.

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