myTestBook.com Math Reading Science Practice Test for Grade 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5

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Test Topic(s): Reading, Fiction

Read the following text/image to answer questions 1 through 5
Once upon a time there was a Goose who had beautiful golden feathers. Not far away from this Goose lived a very poor woman, who had two daughters. The Goose saw that they had a hard time to get along and said he to himself:
"If I give them one after another of my golden feathers, the mother can sell them, and with the money they bring she and her daughters can then live in comfort."
So away the Goose flew to the poor woman's house.
Seeing the Goose, the woman said: "Why do you come here? We have nothing to give you."
"But I have something to give you," said the Goose. "I will give my feathers, one by one, and you can sell them for enough so that you and your daughters can live in comfort."
Question 1:
What did the Goose have?
golden beak
golden eyes
golden legs
golden feathers
Question 2:
How many daughters did the poor woman have?
one
two
three
none
Question 3:
The woman was _______________.
very poor
very rich
rich
very sick
Question 4:
What did the Goose want to give the woman?
golden coins
some food
his golden feathers
his golden bowl
Question 5:
Find an appropriate title for the story.
The Poor Goose
The Golden Goose
Two Daughters
The Rich Goose
Read the following text/image to answer questions 6 through 10
The Woodpecker and the Lion

One day while a Lion was eating his dinner a bone got stuck in his throat. It hurt so bad that he could not finish his dinner. He walked up and down, up and down, roaring with pain.
A Woodpecker was sitting on a branch of a tree near-by. She heard the Lion crying with pain. The Woodpecker said, "Friend, what is bothering you?"
The Lion told the Woodpecker what the matter was.
The Woodpecker said, "I would take the bone out of your throat, but I do not dare to put my head into your mouth, for fear I might never get it out again. I am afraid you might eat me."
Question 6:
What was the Lion eating?
lunch
snack
dinner
breakfast
Question 7:
What was stuck in the Lion's throat?
a rock
a piece of wood
a piece of bread
a bone
Question 8:
Who was sitting on the branch of the tree?
a Crow
a Woodpecker
a Fox
a Rabbit
Question 9:
What did the Woodpecker want to do for the Lion?
take the bone out of his throat
take the food out of his throat
help him find friend
give him shelter for the night
Question 10:
Why did the Woodpecker not dare to put her head into the Lion's mouth?
because she feared the bone will get stuck in her throat
because she feared the Lion will not thank her
because she feared the bone will hurt her beak
because she feared the Lion will eat her

 





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