Third Grade. Question 1 What punctuation mark belongs at the end of this sentence? Do you eat shredded wheat A.. B. ? C. ! D.,

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Third Grade

Question 1 What punctuation mark belongs at the end of this sentence? Do you eat shredded wheat A.. B. ? C. ! D.,

Question 2 Which punctuation mark belongs at the end of this sentence? Get away from me A.. B. ! C. ? D. :

Question 3 Which punctuation mark belongs at the end of this sentence? The boy is going away to school A.. B. ? C. ! D. :

Question 4 The quiet girl spoke softly on the telephone. Girl is a: A. verb B. noun C. adjective D. adverb

Question 5 The quiet girl spoke softly on the telephone. Spoke is a: A. verb B. noun C. adjective D. adverb

Question 6 The quiet girl spoke softly on the telephone. Quiet is a: A. verb B. noun C. adjective D. adverb

Question 7 The quiet girl spoke softly on the telephone. Softly is a: A. verb B. noun C. adjective D. adverb

Question 8 The quiet girl spoke softly on the telephone. On the telephone is a: A. adverbial phrase B. prepositional phrase C. noun phrase D. verb phrase

Question 9 An atlas is a: A. book of maps B. place to find page numbers in a book. C. place to find definitions in a book. D. place to find where chapters begin in a book

Question 10 A table of contents is a: A. book of maps B. place to find page numbers in a book. C. place to find definitions in a book. D. place to find where chapters begin in a book

Question 11 An index is a: A. book of maps B. place to find page numbers in a book. C. place to find definitions in a book. D. place to find where chapters begin in a book

Question 12 A glossary is a: A. book of maps B. place to find page numbers in a book. C. place to find definitions in a book. D. place to find where chapters begin in a book

Question 13 James and Joe skipped across the open field. Skipped is a: A. noun B. verb C. adjective D. preposition

Question 14 James and Joe skipped across the open field. Open is a: A. noun B. verb C. adjective D. preposition

Question 15 James and Joe skipped across the open field. Across is a: A. noun B. verb C. adjective D. preposition

Question 16 James and Joe skipped across the open field. Field is a: A. noun B. verb C. adjective D. preposition

Question 17 The boys ate grapes raisins and seeds. Where does a comma need to be placed? A. after ate B. after raisins C. after grapes D. after seeds

Question 18 Mrs. Johnsons class went to lunch. Which is the correct possessive? A. Mrs. Johnson’s B. Mrs. Johnsons’ C. Mrs. Johnsonses’ D. Mrs. Johnsons’s

Question 19 What should you use to write a report on sharks? A. an encyclopedia B. a dictionary C. a thesaurus D. an almanac

Question 20 What should you use to find another word for eat? A. an encyclopedia B. a dictionary C. a thesaurus D. an almanac