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Confidential and Proprietary © 2012 Achieve3000 and its licensors. All rights reserved. Multiple Choice Activity Question Types
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Question Types 2 Read the following questions. What type of questions are they? Main Idea Summarization Supporting Evidence Sequencing Compare/Contrast Cause / Effect Word/Phrase Meaning Reference Sources Drawing Conclusions Prediction Inferences Fact / Opinion
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3 Question #1 Question #2 Question #3 Question #4 Question #5 Question #6 Question #7 Question #8 Question #9 Question #10 Question #11 Question #12 Question #13 Question #14 Question #15 Question #16 Question #17 Question #18 Question #19 Question #20 Question #21 Question #22 Question #23 Question #24 Click on a question below. Question #25 Question #26 Question #27 Question Types
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4 Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion Question #1 Think about the news story. How are deserts different from forests?
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Question #2 What would you use if you wanted to learn more about the history of this country? 5 Question Types Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion
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Question #3 Which statement from the article best supports the idea that the park's creators want visitors to believe they've been transported into a magical world? 6 Question Types Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion
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7 Question Types Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion Question #4 The news story says: The U.S. had some unfair laws. These laws treated African Americans and white people differently. People worked to change these laws. This was called the civil rights movement. These sentences help the reader to know more about _______.
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8 Question Types Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion Question #5 Think about the news story. Why did people walk in circles at night?
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9 Question Types Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion Question #6 Think about the news story. Which fits best in the empty box?
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Question #7 The news story says: A forest has more things to see. Which must mean the opposite of more? 10 Question Types Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion
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Question #8 Think about the news story. Which must happen second? 11 Question Types Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion
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12 Question Types Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion Question #9 The reader can tell from the news story that __________________.
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Question #10 Based on the information you have read, what do you think will happen next? 13 Question Types Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion
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14 Question Types Question #11 Why did Mayor Langford offer the pardon? Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion
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Question #12 Which question is not answered by the news story? 15 Question Types Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion
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Question #13 Think about the article. Which would be the closest antonym for the word fictional? 16 Question Types Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion
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Question #14 The reader can tell from the article that __________. 17 Question Types Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion
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Question #15 The news story says: The NOAA says the plan should answer questions. Which must mean the opposite of answer? 18 Question Types Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion
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Question #16 Which fits best in the empty box above? 19 Question Types Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion
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Question #17 The news story says: Plastic pipes will be laid on the field. Sand will be poured over the pipes. Then an icy liquid will be sent through the pipes. After that, water will be poured on the sand. The icy liquid will cause the wet sand to freeze. This will create a frozen, solid base. The author uses these sentences mostly to help the reader know _________. 20 Question Types Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion
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21 Question Types Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion Question #18 Which of these is a fact?
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Question #19 22 Question Types Which best replaces the question mark on the line? Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion
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Question #20 What is the big idea in this news story? 23 Question Types Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion
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24 Question Types Question #21 Look at these sentences from the news story. Which tells how the "Bullying Hurts" program works? Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion
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Question #22 What did the company do first when making a new product? 25 Question Types Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion
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26 Question Types Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion Question #23 Let's say you are retelling this news story. Which is most important to say? Which of these best retells the news story?
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Question #24 This article would be most useful when doing a research project on ___________. 27 Question Types Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion
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Question #25 The reader can infer from the article that _____________. 28 Question Types Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion
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Question #26 What is the person in the article likely to do next? 29 Question Types Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion
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Question #27 Which of these best retells the news story? 30 Question Types Main Idea Supporting Evidence Compare/Contrast Word/Phrase Meaning Drawing Conclusions Inferences Summarization Sequencing Reference Sources Cause/Effect Prediction Fact/Opinion
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31 Question Types That’s Correct! Main Page
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32 Question Types That’s not the correct answer. The correct answer is: Main Idea Main Page
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33 Question Types That’s not the correct answer. The correct answer is: Summarization Main Page
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34 Question Types That’s not the correct answer. The correct answer is: Supporting Evidence Main Page
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35 Question Types That’s not the correct answer. The correct answer is: Sequencing Main Page
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36 Question Types That’s not the correct answer. The correct answer is: Compare/Contrast Main Page
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37 Question Types That’s not the correct answer. The correct answer is: Cause/Effect Main Page
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38 Question Types That’s not the correct answer. The correct answer is: Word/Phrase Meaning Main Page
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39 Question Types That’s not the correct answer. The correct answer is: Reference Sources Main Page
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40 Question Types That’s not the correct answer. The correct answer is: Drawing Conclusions Main Page
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41 Question Types That’s not the correct answer. The correct answer is: Prediction Main Page
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42 Question Types That’s not the correct answer. The correct answer is: Inferences Main Page
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43 Question Types That’s not the correct answer. The correct answer is: Fact/Opinion Main Page
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