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كويز تفاعلي: End of Term 3 English Assessment · Practice Exam 5
This practice exam for Grade 6 English covers several key areas. Students will test their vocabulary related to animals and the environment. The grammar section focuses on verb tenses, prepositions, and comparative/superlative adjectives. Three reading comprehension passages assess understanding of texts about recycling, the intelligence of octopuses, and a community event for Earth Hour.
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يرجى الانتباه إلى أن المعلم قام بإعداد الأسئلة فقط، ولم يقم بإعداد الإجابات أو الشروحات المرفقة. وقد تم توليد الإجابات باستخدام تقنيات الذكاء الاصطناعي، لذلك قد تتضمن بعض الأخطاء أو عدم الدقة.
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Question 1
DB question no.: 1
Points: 2
The peacock's colourful ___ makes it easy to recognise.
Explanation
Appearance refers to the way something looks. A peacock's colorful feathers are a distinctive part of its appearance.
Question 2
DB question no.: 2
Points: 2
Reading for ten minutes every day will ___ your English.
Explanation
To 'improve' means to make something better. Daily reading is a common way to make one's language skills better.
Question 3
DB question no.: 3
Points: 2
An elephant's trunk is so ___ that it can lift a heavy log.
Explanation
'Powerful' means having great strength. An elephant's trunk is famously strong and can lift heavy objects.
Question 4
DB question no.: 4
Points: 2
Desert plants can ___ for months without any rain.
Explanation
To 'survive' means to continue to live, especially under difficult conditions like a lack of rain in the desert.
Question 5
DB question no.: 5
Points: 2
The national park protects the ___ that lives in the mountains.
Explanation
'Wildlife' refers to the wild animals living in a particular area. National parks are created to protect them.
Question 6
DB question no.: 6
Points: 2
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence from the story 'The Perfect Photo': The morning ___ cool and quiet, and the water looked like a silver mirror.
Explanation
The subject 'The morning' is singular. The story is told in the past tense, so the correct verb is 'was'.
Question 7
DB question no.: 7
Points: 2
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence from the story 'The Perfect Photo': Saeed hid ___ a large rock and waited patiently.
Explanation
The preposition 'behind' correctly describes the position of being at the back of the rock.
Question 8
DB question no.: 8
Points: 2
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence from the story 'The Perfect Photo': It was the ___ bird Saeed had ever seen, with long pink legs and soft feathers.
Explanation
The phrase '...had ever seen' indicates the highest degree of comparison, which requires the superlative form 'most beautiful'.
Question 9
DB question no.: 9
Points: 2
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence from the story 'The Perfect Photo': He wanted a closer photo, ___ he moved forward very slowly and quietly.
Explanation
The conjunction 'so' is used to show a result or consequence. He moved forward because he wanted a closer photo.
Question 10
DB question no.: 10
Points: 2
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence from the story 'The Perfect Photo': Saeed felt very ___ when his photo won first prize at the school competition.
Explanation
The word 'proud' describes the feeling of satisfaction from an achievement, which is appropriate for winning a prize.
Question 11
DB question no.: 11
Points: 4
Based on the text 'A Second Life for Old Things', is the following statement True, False, or Not Given? 'Plastic bottles can be turned into school bags.'
Explanation
The text explicitly states: '...plastic bottles can be made into school bags, chairs and even T-shirts!'
Question 12
DB question no.: 12
Points: 4
Based on the text 'A Second Life for Old Things', is the following statement True, False, or Not Given? 'Recycling means we must cut down more trees.'
Explanation
The text states the opposite: 'It means we cut down fewer trees and use less oil...'.
Question 13
DB question no.: 13
Points: 4
Based on the text 'A Second Life for Old Things', is the following statement True, False, or Not Given? 'Yellow bins are the most common bins in the UAE.'
Explanation
The text mentions yellow bins for plastic but provides no information about how common they are or any specific details about the UAE.
Question 14
DB question no.: 14
Points: 4
Based on the text 'A Second Life for Old Things', is the following statement True, False, or Not Given? 'A family that recycles helps to save natural resources.'
Explanation
The text directly states that through recycling, 'we save important natural resources.'
Question 15
DB question no.: 15
Points: 4
Based on the text 'A Second Life for Old Things', is the following statement True, False, or Not Given? 'Most of the plastic in the sea comes from ships.'
Explanation
The text discusses recycling and keeping beaches clean but does not mention the source of plastic in the sea.
Question 16
DB question no.: 16
Points: 4
Based on the text 'A Second Life for Old Things', is the following statement True, False, or Not Given? 'The main idea of the text is that old rubbish is useless.'
Explanation
The entire text is about how old rubbish is not useless and can be used again through recycling, which is the opposite of the statement.
Question 17
DB question no.: 17
Points: 4
According to the text 'The Genius of the Sea', what did an octopus learn to do in an experiment?
Explanation
The text states: 'In one experiment, an octopus learned to open a glass jar to reach its food!'
Question 18
DB question no.: 18
Points: 4
According to the text 'The Genius of the Sea', how fast can an octopus change its colour?
Explanation
The passage says, 'It can change the colour of its skin in less than a second to match the rocks and plants around it...'
Question 19
DB question no.: 19
Points: 4
According to the text 'The Genius of the Sea', why do enemies swim past the octopus?
Explanation
The text explains the octopus changes color to hide, 'so its enemies swim past without seeing it.'
Question 20
DB question no.: 20
Points: 4
In the context of the text 'The Genius of the Sea', the word 'genius' most likely means...
Explanation
The text provides examples of the octopus's intelligence, such as opening a jar, supporting the idea that 'genius' refers to being very clever.
Question 21
DB question no.: 21
Points: 4
According to the text 'The Genius of the Sea', why does the writer mention the jar experiment?
Explanation
The experiment is used as a specific example to support the writer's claim that 'the octopus is extremely clever.'
Question 22
DB question no.: 22
Points: 4
The text states that the octopus changes colour to hide. Which of these animals uses a similar trick?
Explanation
Chameleons are widely known for their ability to change their skin color for camouflage, which is a similar hiding technique to the one described for the octopus.
Question 23
DB question no.: 23
Points: 4
What is the main aim of the writer in the text 'The Genius of the Sea'?
Explanation
The writer uses persuasive language and positive descriptions ('most amazing creature', 'underwater genius') to convince the reader of the octopus's special qualities.
Question 24
DB question no.: 24
Points: 4
According to the invitation for 'Earth Hour Family Night', what time will the lights go off?
Explanation
The invitation states two times: 'At 8:30, people in thousands of cities switch off their lights...' and 'At 8:30 exactly, we will turn off all the lights...'
Question 25
DB question no.: 25
Points: 4
According to the invitation for 'Earth Hour Family Night', what can the best three posters win?
Explanation
The text clearly states that for the poster competition, 'the best three posters will win book vouchers.'
Question 26
DB question no.: 26
Points: 4
According to the invitation for 'Earth Hour Family Night', how can families book a place?
Explanation
The invitation gives a specific instruction: '...so please book online at www.alnoorlibrary.ae before Wednesday.'
Question 27
DB question no.: 27
Points: 4
In the context of the invitation, the word 'worldwide' most likely means...
Explanation
The description of Earth Hour as a 'worldwide event' where 'people in thousands of cities' participate implies it happens all over the world, across many countries.
Question 28
DB question no.: 28
Points: 4
According to the invitation for 'Earth Hour Family Night', why should families bring a small torch?
Explanation
The text suggests bringing a torch 'for the way home.' Since the event is in the evening and involves turning lights off, it will be dark when families leave.
Question 29
DB question no.: 29
Points: 4
Which daily habit best matches the message of Earth Hour, as described in the invitation?
Explanation
The core action of Earth Hour is turning off lights to show care for the planet and save energy. Switching off unused lights is a daily habit that reflects the same principle.
Question 30
DB question no.: 30
Points: 4
What is the main purpose of the text 'INVITATION — Earth Hour Family Night'?
Explanation
The text is clearly structured as an invitation, with a title 'INVITATION' and details about the event's time, date, location, and activities.
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