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Question: Which of the following contains a vague pronoun reference? | Choices: [Alice and her husband met Jill for lunch at a small café around the block from her office., Alice and her husband met Jill for lunch at a small café around the block from Jill's office.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | ... |
Question: Using only these supplies, which question can Danny investigate with an experiment? | Choices: [Do toy cars go faster down the ramp made of wood or the ramp made of cardboard?, Does a big toy car go down the wooden ramp faster than a small toy car?, Do toy cars with plastic wheels go faster down the cardboard... |
Question: Using only these supplies, which question can Kamal investigate with an experiment? | Choices: [Do rubber balloons stick to a wooden door or a metal door longer after being rubbed on his hair?, Do rubber balloons or foil balloons stick to the wooden door longer after being rubbed on his hair?, Do rubber ballo... |
Question: What information supports the conclusion that Russell acquired this trait? | Choices: [Russell learned biology by doing experiments., Russell is most interested in plant biology.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: biology | Skill: Inherited and acquired traits: use evid... |
Question: What is the volume of a soda bottle cap? | Choices: [10 liters, 10 milliliters] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade5 | Topic: units-and-measurement | Skill: Choose metric units of volume | Lecture: Measurements are written with both a number and a unit. The unit comes after the num... |
Question: Which sentence states a fact? | Choices: [Bananas taste great with melted chocolate., Bananas turn yellow as they become ripe.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: writing-strategies | Skill: Distinguish facts from opinions | Lecture: A fact is something that can be prov... |
Question: Select the living thing. | Choices: [cat, house] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: biology | Skill: Identify living and nonliving things | Lecture: All living things need food and water. Water helps living things break down food and remove waste. Food gives living thing... |
Question: Which correctly shows the title of a poem? | Choices: ["About the Teeth of Sharks", "about the teeth of Sharks"] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade4 | Topic: capitalization | Skill: Capitalizing titles | Lecture: In a title, capitalize the first word, the last word, and every imp... |
Question: Based on this information, what is this pea plant's phenotype for the pod shape trait? | Choices: [constricted pods, dd] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade8 | Topic: biology | Skill: Genetics vocabulary: genotype and phenotype | Lecture: All organisms have pieces of hereditary mat... |
Question: What information supports the conclusion that Fred acquired this trait? | Choices: [Fred learned how to build a fire at summer camp., Fred can cook food over a fire.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: biology | Skill: Inherited and acquired traits: use evidence to suppo... |
Question: Is a toothbrush a good or a service? | Choices: [a service, a good] | Task: closed choice | Subject: social science | Grade: grade2 | Topic: economics | Skill: Goods and services | Lecture: Everything you can buy is either a good or a service.
A good is something you can touch or hold in your hands. For examp... |
Question: Complete the sentence.
Cesar Chavez came from () family. | Choices: [an African American, a Mexican American, a Chinese American, a French American] | Task: closed choice | Subject: social science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: us-history | Skill: Cesar Chavez | Lecture: nan | Solution: Cesar Chavez came from a Mex... |
Question: Suppose Tommy decides to plant the gardenias. Which result would be a cost? | Choices: [Tommy will give up the chance to look at the palm tree. He thinks it would have looked more beautiful than the gardenias., He will save some space. The gardenias will use up less space than the palm tree would have used up... |
Question: Based on this information, what is Madelyn's phenotype for the Thomsen disease trait? | Choices: [not having Thomsen disease, having Thomsen disease] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade8 | Topic: biology | Skill: Genetics vocabulary: dominant and recessive | Lecture: All organisms ... |
Question: Using only these supplies, which question can Lisa investigate with an experiment? | Choices: [Do squash plants grow larger if the seeds are planted with compost or without compost?, If squash seeds and tomato seeds are planted with compost, which type of plant grows larger?, Do squash plants grow larger if t... |
Question: Which ball of clay has more thermal energy? | Choices: [the hotter ball of clay, the colder ball of clay] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade6 | Topic: physics | Skill: How are temperature and mass related to thermal energy? | Lecture: Matter is made of tiny particles called atoms.... |
Question: Which sentence states a fact? | Choices: [Olympic athletes are excellent role models for kids., The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens in 1896.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: social science | Grade: grade8 | Topic: civics | Skill: Identify facts and opinions | Lecture: A fact is something that ... |
Question: What is the temperature of the air on a hot day? | Choices: [37°C, 37°F] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade6 | Topic: units-and-measurement | Skill: Estimate temperatures | Lecture: Measurements are written with both a number and a unit. The unit comes after the number. The unit s... |
Question: Compare the motion of three sailboats. Which sailboat was moving at the lowest speed? | Choices: [a sailboat that moved 50miles north in 10hours, a sailboat that moved 75miles north in 10hours, a sailboat that moved 35miles south in 10hours] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade3 | T... |
Question: Is the following trait inherited or acquired?
Porter has a scar on his left ankle. | Choices: [acquired, inherited] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade5 | Topic: biology | Skill: Identify inherited and acquired traits | Lecture: Organisms, including people, have both inherited and ... |
Question: According to Newton's third law, what other force must be happening? | Choices: [The gas pedal is pushing on Nina's foot., The gas pedal is pulling on Nina's foot.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade6 | Topic: physics | Skill: Predict forces using Newton's third law | Lecture: Acc... |
Question: What information supports the conclusion that David acquired this trait? | Choices: [David's scar was caused by an accident. He cut his arm when he fell off his bicycle., Some scars fade more quickly than others.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: biology | Skill: Inher... |
Question: What information supports the conclusion that Elizabeth acquired this trait? | Choices: [Elizabeth learned how to knit in an after school program., Elizabeth knits sweaters using cotton, wool, and other types of yarn.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade6 | Topic: biology | Skill: ... |
Question: Which word would you find on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
neck - nobody | Choices: [nice, nation] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade2 | Topic: reference-skills | Skill: Use guide words | Lecture: Guide words appear on each page of a dictionary. They tell you ... |
Question: Is driving a taxi a good or a service? | Choices: [a good, a service] | Task: closed choice | Subject: social science | Grade: grade2 | Topic: economics | Skill: Goods and services | Lecture: Everything you can buy is either a good or a service.
A good is something you can touch or hold in your hands. For exa... |
Question: What do these two changes have in common?
water evaporating from a lake
cooking an egg | Choices: [Both are caused by heating., Both are caused by cooling., Both are chemical changes., Both are only physical changes.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade7 | Topic: chemistry | Skill:... |
Question: What do these two changes have in common?
butter melting on a hot day
baking a loaf of bread | Choices: [Both are caused by cooling., Both are only physical changes., Both are caused by heating., Both are chemical changes.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade8 | Topic: chemistry | ... |
Question: Which word would you find on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
beetle - black | Choices: [bid, back] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade4 | Topic: reference-skills | Skill: Use guide words | Lecture: Guide words appear on each page of a dictionary. They tell you th... |
Question: What do these two changes have in common?
plants making food from sunlight, air, and water
rust forming on a metal gate | Choices: [Both are caused by cooling., Both are caused by heating., Both are only physical changes., Both are chemical changes.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: g... |
Question: Read the following excerpt from a student essay. How can the writer best improve his or her grammar and mechanics?
Self-expression is important, therefore, you should be yourself no matter what other people think. People might express their inner selves through music, art, or writing, through foods they eat, ... |
Question: Which correctly shows the title of a play? | Choices: [Big Bad and Little Red, Big bad and Little Red] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: capitalization | Skill: Capitalizing titles | Lecture: In a title, capitalize the first word, the last word, and every important wor... |
Question: Suppose Raymond decides to take a trip to Rhode Island. Which result would be a cost? | Choices: [Raymond will spend more money. Plane tickets for Raymond to get to Rhode Island are more expensive than tickets to Illinois., Raymond will enjoy his trip to Rhode Island more than he would have enjoyed a trip to ... |
Question: Which correctly shows the title of a movie? | Choices: [***That Thing You Do***, "That Thing You Do!"] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade9 | Topic: punctuation | Skill: Formatting titles | Lecture: The title of a book, movie, play, TV show, magazine, or newspaper should be in ita... |
Question: How long is a paper clip? | Choices: [35 millimeters, 35 kilometers, 35 centimeters, 35 meters] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade8 | Topic: units-and-measurement | Skill: Choose metric units of distance, mass, and volume | Lecture: Measurements are written with both a number and ... |
Question: Which tense does the sentence use?
The cook will freeze the meat for another time. | Choices: [past tense, present tense, future tense] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: verbs | Skill: Is the sentence in the past, present, or future tense? | Lecture: Present tense verb... |
Question: Which is harder? | Choices: [metal horseshoe, wool sweater] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: physics | Skill: Compare properties of materials | Lecture: Every object is made of one or more materials. A material is a type of matter. Wood, glass, metal, and plastic are c... |
Question: Complete the sentence so that it uses personification.
The butterflies flitted from flower to flower, (). | Choices: [playing hide-and-seek, floating gently] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade10 | Topic: writing-strategies | Skill: Use personification | Lecture: Personification i... |
Question: Suppose Cameron decides to plant the amaryllises. Which result would be a cost? | Choices: [Cameron will give up the chance to look at the magnolia tree. He thinks it would have looked more beautiful than the amaryllises., He will save some space. The amaryllises will use up less space than the magnolia tree ... |
Question: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
What thoughts I have of you tonight Walt Whitman, for I walked down the sidestreets under the trees with a headache self-conscious looking at the full moon.
—Allen Ginsberg, "A Supermarket in California" | Choices: [antithesis, apostrophe] | Task: closed choice | S... |
Question: Which organ uses acid to break down food? | Choices: [brain, stomach, muscles, skin] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade5 | Topic: biology | Skill: Human organs and their functions | Lecture: nan | Solution: nan |
Question: Would you find the word did on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
dangle - drank | Choices: [no, yes] | Task: yes or no | Subject: language science | Grade: grade8 | Topic: reference-skills | Skill: Use guide words | Lecture: Guide words appear on each page of a dictionary. They tell you the fi... |
Question: Based on this information, what is Arietta's genotype for the fur texture gene? | Choices: [Ff, straight fur] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade7 | Topic: biology | Skill: Genetics vocabulary: genotype and phenotype | Lecture: All organisms have pieces of hereditary material calle... |
Question: What information supports the conclusion that Bonnie acquired this trait? | Choices: [Bonnie's friends like to make chili with her., Bonnie learned how to make chili from a recipe book., When Bonnie was young, her grandmother taught her how to cut chili peppers.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural scien... |
Question: Which greeting is correct for a letter? | Choices: [Dear Uncle Aaron,, Dear Uncle aaron,] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade4 | Topic: punctuation | Skill: Greetings and closings of letters | Lecture: A letter starts with a greeting and ends with a closing. For each one, capitali... |
Question: What do these two changes have in common?
baking a loaf of bread
cooking a pancake | Choices: [Both are caused by cooling., Both are chemical changes., Both are only physical changes.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: chemistry | Skill: Compare physical and chemical ch... |
Question: Suppose Eva decides to plant the tulips. Which result would be a cost? | Choices: [She will save some space. The tulips will use up less space than the hickory tree would have used up., Eva will give up the chance to look at the hickory tree. She thinks it would have looked more beautiful than the tulips.] | ... |
Question: Which of the following contains a vague pronoun reference? | Choices: [Bella had witnessed a crime, so she made a call to report it. They promptly dispatched police to investigate the scene., Bella had witnessed a crime, so she made a call to report it. The operator promptly dispatched police to investigate t... |
Question: Based on this information, what is Hermes's phenotype for the coat pattern trait? | Choices: [a black coat, a spotted coat] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade6 | Topic: biology | Skill: Genetics vocabulary: dominant and recessive | Lecture: All organisms have pieces of hereditary ... |
Question: What is the mass of an elephant? | Choices: [4,115 kilograms, 4,115 grams] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade5 | Topic: units-and-measurement | Skill: Choose metric units of mass | Lecture: Measurements are written with both a number and a unit. The unit comes after the number. Th... |
Question: What kind of sentence is this?
Reagan considers Paris the most romantic city in the world. | Choices: [interrogative, exclamatory, declarative] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade9 | Topic: punctuation | Skill: Is the sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory... |
Question: What is the source of the allusion in the sentence below?
Diana was known among her coworkers for her spartan ways. | Choices: [the Bible, Greek history] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade10 | Topic: figurative-language | Skill: Recall the source of an allusion | Lecture: An allu... |
Question: Complete the sentence so that it uses personification.
The heavy door () as Edna pushed it open. | Choices: [protested, creaked] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade8 | Topic: writing-strategies | Skill: Use personification | Lecture: Personification is giving human characteristics... |
Question: Would you find the word material on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
midst - mosquito | Choices: [yes, no] | Task: yes or no | Subject: language science | Grade: grade4 | Topic: reference-skills | Skill: Use guide words | Lecture: Guide words appear on each page of a dictionary. They tell you... |
Question: Which closing is correct for a letter? | Choices: [Best Wishes,
Helen, Best wishes,
Helen] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: punctuation | Skill: Greetings and closings of letters | Lecture: A letter starts with a greeting and ends with a closing. For each one, capital... |
Question: Which logical fallacy is used in the text?
Mayor Preston wants to create more bicycle lanes in Bloomington. However, many citizens of Bloomington live far from work. It would not be realistic to force us to give up our cars and bike everywhere. | Choices: [appeal to nature: the assumption that natural things ... |
Question: Which type of sentence is this?
Aisha is a competitive horseback rider, and she will be competing in the next World Equestrian Games, which are held every four years. | Choices: [complex, compound-complex, simple, compound] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade9 | Topic: grammar | S... |
Question: Select the one animal that has all of the arachnid traits listed above. | Choices: [White-spotted octopuses have tentacles, which are also called arms. White-spotted octopuses can use their tentacles to reach between corals and grab fish. These octopuses have a soft red body with white spots., Leaf-curling sp... |
Question: What kind of sentence is this?
Please take some time to think about my offer before you respond. | Choices: [exclamatory, interrogative, imperative] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade6 | Topic: punctuation | Skill: Is the sentence declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclam... |
Question: Which text uses the word can in its traditional sense? | Choices: [Gina can type using a keyboard with a QWERTY layout, but she prefers the Dvorak layout. The two keyboards have different arrangements of letters and symbols., If Gina prefers a keyboard with the Dvorak layout, she can use mine. In my opinion, ... |
Question: Which is a compound sentence? | Choices: [Last year the state received more than thirty inches of snow., We have a spare tire, but it is flat, too.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: grammar | Skill: Is the sentence simple or compound? | Lecture: A simple sentence is a... |
Question: Which word would you find on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
scenery - social | Choices: [stall, smuggle] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade7 | Topic: reference-skills | Skill: Use guide words | Lecture: Guide words appear on each page of a dictionary. They tell... |
Question: Which greeting is correct for a letter? | Choices: [Dear Uncle Tom,, Dear uncle tom,] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade4 | Topic: punctuation | Skill: Greetings and closings of letters | Lecture: A letter starts with a greeting and ends with a closing. For each one, capitalize t... |
Question: Would you find the word rumble on a dictionary page with the following guide words?
remote - rob | Choices: [yes, no] | Task: yes or no | Subject: language science | Grade: grade8 | Topic: reference-skills | Skill: Use guide words | Lecture: Guide words appear on each page of a dictionary. They tell you the f... |
Question: Which closing is correct for a letter? | Choices: [Your Student,
Carla, Your student,
Carla] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: punctuation | Skill: Greetings and closings of letters | Lecture: A letter starts with a greeting and ends with a closing. For each one, capit... |
Question: Which is smoother? | Choices: [concrete sidewalk, linen handkerchief] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade2 | Topic: physics | Skill: Compare properties of materials | Lecture: Every object is made of one or more materials. A material is a type of matter. Wood, glass, metal, and pla... |
Question: Which is a complex sentence? | Choices: [The package includes some old letters from my grandma to my dad and a broken pocket watch., After Patty returned from the Galápagos Islands, she showed Scott and Norma pictures of all the exotic animals.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade... |
Question: Based on this information, what is this tomato plant's genotype for the fruit texture gene? | Choices: [FF, smooth fruit] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade7 | Topic: biology | Skill: Genetics vocabulary: genotype and phenotype | Lecture: All organisms have pieces of hereditary ma... |
Question: Last year, there were seven men's clothing stores on Main Street in Stafford. This year, there are only three. What probably happened to the overall supply of men's shirts in Stafford? | Choices: [The supply probably went down., The supply probably went up.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: social science | G... |
Question: Judaism (JU-dee-izm) is a religion that has existed for thousands of years. What are people who practice Judaism called? | Choices: [Jains, Christians, Jews, Hindus] | Task: closed choice | Subject: social science | Grade: grade6 | Topic: world-history | Skill: Origins of Judaism | Lecture: nan | Solution: To... |
Question: Does this passage describe the weather or the climate?
Chad noticed that the sky was filled with cumulus clouds every day last week. | Choices: [weather, climate] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: earth-science | Skill: What's the difference between weather and climate?... |
Question: What does the idiom in this text suggest?
"Speak of the devil!" Shelley declared when Kenji strolled into the room. | Choices: [Shelley had just been speaking about Kenji., Shelley thought Kenji was a troublemaker.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade8 | Topic: figurative-language... |
Question: Which tense does the sentence use?
Molly will exercise with Owen in the morning. | Choices: [future tense, past tense, present tense] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade4 | Topic: verbs | Skill: Is the sentence in the past, present, or future tense? | Lecture: Present tense verbs ... |
Question: Compare the motion of three cars. Which car was moving at the lowest speed? | Choices: [a car that moved 140miles west in 10hours, a car that moved 640miles east in 10hours, a car that moved 355miles east in 10hours] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: physics | Skill: Co... |
Question: What do these two changes have in common?
water evaporating from a puddle
dry ice sublimating and becoming a gas | Choices: [Both are caused by cooling., Both are only physical changes., Both are chemical changes.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade8 | Topic: chemistry | Skill: Co... |
Question: Complete the sentence.
A flower petal turning brown is a (). | Choices: [chemical change, physical change] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade5 | Topic: chemistry | Skill: Compare physical and chemical changes | Lecture: Matter is made of very small particles called atoms. Atoms ca... |
Question: Select the plant. | Choices: [Wombats eat plants., Wolves eat animals., Dahlias can grow colorful flowers., Dung beetles walk and run.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: biology | Skill: Identify plants and animals | Lecture: Plants and animals are living things. Living... |
Question: Which greeting is correct for a letter? | Choices: [Dear Mrs. Erickson,, Dear mrs. erickson,] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade4 | Topic: punctuation | Skill: Greetings and closings of letters | Lecture: A letter starts with a greeting and ends with a closing. For each one, capi... |
Question: Which of the following contains a vague pronoun reference? | Choices: [Jill told her sister that she couldn't go to the film festival because of final exams., Jill said that she couldn't go to the film festival with her sister because of final exams.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade:... |
Question: Which text uses the word nauseous in its traditional sense? | Choices: [Brooke couldn't tolerate the nauseous odor emanating from the landfill, so she rolled up her car windows as she drove past., The odor emanating from the landfill made Brooke so nauseous that she had to roll up the car windows as she drove... |
Question: How long is a leather belt? | Choices: [25 miles, 25 inches, 25 yards, 25 feet] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade7 | Topic: units-and-measurement | Skill: Choose customary units of distance, mass, and volume | Lecture: Measurements are written with both a number and a unit. The u... |
Question: What information supports the conclusion that Ava inherited this trait? | Choices: [Ava's father has brown eyes. He passed this trait down to Ava., Ava's hair is the same color as her brown eyes.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: biology | Skill: Inherited and acquired... |
Question: Using only these supplies, which question can Malik investigate with an experiment? | Choices: [Do watercolor paintings dry faster when placed next to a fan?, Do watercolor paintings dry faster when they are placed inside or outside?, Does a large watercolor painting or a small watercolor painting dry faster?... |
Question: What does the verbal irony in this text suggest?
"That fits you well," Ezra remarked after Anna's cap fell over her eyes for the tenth time. | Choices: [The cap was too big., The cap was a good fit.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade7 | Topic: figurative-language | Skill: Interp... |
Question: Does this passage describe the weather or the climate?
June, July, and August are usually humid in New Orleans, Louisiana. | Choices: [climate, weather] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade5 | Topic: earth-science | Skill: What's the difference between weather and climate? | Lecture... |
Question: Select the animal that has a backbone. | Choices: [pelican, bumble bee] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade2 | Topic: biology | Skill: Identify animals with and without backbones | Lecture: Some animals have a backbone. The backbone is made of many bones in an animal's back. An ani... |
Question: Suppose Amanda decides to go on the pirate ship. Which result would be a cost? | Choices: [Amanda will give up the chance to go on the Ferris wheel. She would have had more fun on that ride., Amanda will save some ride tickets. She needs fewer tickets to go on the pirate ship than on the Ferris wheel.] | Task... |
Question: Select the living thing. | Choices: [pushpin, robin] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: biology | Skill: Identify living and nonliving things | Lecture: All living things need food and water. Water helps living things break down food and remove waste. Food gives living t... |
Question: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
When Mona first joined the track team, she was afraid of jumping, but she got over that hurdle. | Choices: [verbal irony, pun] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade10 | Topic: figurative-language | Skill: Classify figures of speech: revie... |
Question: What is the source of the allusion in the sentence below?
Warren described the situation he was facing with his boss as a catch-22. | Choices: [a song, literature] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade9 | Topic: figurative-language | Skill: Recall the source of an allusion | Lecture... |
Question: Complete the sentence.
Saliva breaking down a piece of bread is a (). | Choices: [chemical change, physical change] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade6 | Topic: chemistry | Skill: Compare physical and chemical changes | Lecture: Matter is made of very small particles called atoms.... |
Question: What does the metaphor in this text suggest?
Kiara felt a roller coaster of emotions when she heard the news. | Choices: [Kiara found the news scary., Kiara had varied feelings.] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade12 | Topic: figurative-language | Skill: Interpret the figure of sp... |
Question: Is the following trait inherited or acquired?
Emmy knows how to type. | Choices: [inherited, acquired] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade4 | Topic: biology | Skill: Identify inherited and acquired traits | Lecture: Organisms, including people, have both inherited and acquired trai... |
Question: Based on this information, what is this rose plant's genotype for the flower color gene? | Choices: [FF, light yellow flowers] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade8 | Topic: biology | Skill: Genetics vocabulary: genotype and phenotype | Lecture: All organisms have pieces of heredita... |
Question: Is the following statement true or false?
A plant cell has a cell wall. | Choices: [true, false] | Task: true-or false | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade4 | Topic: biology | Skill: Cell part functions: true or false | Lecture: nan | Solution: A plant cell has a cell wall.
This statement is true. Not ev... |
Question: What is the mass of a vacuum cleaner? | Choices: [20 pounds, 20 tons, 20 ounces] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade5 | Topic: units-and-measurement | Skill: Choose customary units of mass | Lecture: Measurements are written with both a number and a unit. The unit comes after the n... |
Question: Is the following statement true or false?
Plant cells do not have mitochondria. | Choices: [false, true] | Task: true-or false | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade4 | Topic: biology | Skill: Cell part functions: true or false | Lecture: nan | Solution: Plant cells do not have mitochondria.
This statement... |
Question: Which change best matches the sentence?
A glacier carries small rocks and boulders as it moves down a mountain. | Choices: [drought, meteorite crash, erosion] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade3 | Topic: earth-science | Skill: Classify changes to Earth's surface II | Lecture: nan ... |
Question: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
Amy's Bistro used to be a great place to go for a delicious and carefully prepared dinner, but nobody goes there anymore: it's too crowded. | Choices: [euphemism, paradox] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade11 | Topic: figurative-langua... |
Question: Which figure of speech is used in this text?
"This box weighs a ton!" Martin panted. "Carly, would you mind helping me carry it up the stairs?" | Choices: [understatement, hyperbole] | Task: closed choice | Subject: language science | Grade: grade11 | Topic: figurative-language | Skill: Classify the figure of... |
Question: Complete the sentence.
Burning a candle is a (). | Choices: [chemical change, physical change] | Task: closed choice | Subject: natural science | Grade: grade5 | Topic: chemistry | Skill: Compare physical and chemical changes | Lecture: Matter is made of very small particles called atoms. Atoms can be linked ... |
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