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7th Grade Basic Reading Practice Test 7



Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

Literary Response and Analysis—Problem Resolution--RIT 201 – 210
Read the passage.
Sally was home alone. She could hear thunder and see lightning when she looked out the window. All of a sudden, the lights went out. Sally stood rigidly still as the tears filled her eyes.
Identify Sally’s problem and what resolution she should use.
a.
The power is out, and Sally should go get the flashlight from the kitchen.
c.
The lights are out, and Sally should go to the kitchen to get a cookie.
b.
The power is out. Sally should go to bed.
d.
The lights are out, and Sally should go to the store for more light bulbs.
 

 2. 

Word Analysis—Antonyms, Homonyms, Synonyms--RIT 201 – 210
Read the passage.
Then Miss Hopley did a formidable thing. She stood up. Had she been standing when we entered, she would have seemed tall. But rising from her chair, she soared. And what she carried up and up with her was a buxom superstructure, firm shoulders, a straight sharp nose, full cheeks slightly molded by a curved line along the nostrils, thin lips that moved like steel springs, and a high forehead topped by hair gathered in a bun. Miss Hopley was not a giant in body, but when she mobilized it to a standing position she seemed a match for giants. I decided
I liked her.
Which sentence is the best example of the opposite of this description of Miss Hopley?
Copyright Info: Not enough information. Barrio Boy, page 127. (Teacher authors: Phillips,
Blackman, Felts).

a.
Miss Hopley lay motionless on the floor.
c.
Miss Hopley was a match for giants when she moved.
b.
Miss Hopley rose from her chair, soaring over others.
d.
Miss Hopley had a pointy nose and full cheeks.
 

 3. 

Complete the sentence.
The farmer went into the fields to _____ his seeds.
a.
sow
c.
so
b.
sew
d.
sough
 

 4. 

Word Analysis—Contextual Meaning and Vocabulary--RIT 201 – 210
Read the passage.
Then he jumped. The head was lying a little clear of the water jar, under the curve of it; and as his teeth met, Rikki braced his back against the bulge of the red earthenware to hold down the head. This gave him just one second’s purchase, and he made the most of it. Then he was battered to and fro as a rat is shaken by a dog—to and fro on the floor, up and down, and round in great circles, but his eyes were red and he held on as the body cartwhipped over the floor, upsetting the tin dipper and the soap dish and the flesh brush, and banged against the tin side of the bath.
Copyright Info: Not enough information. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, Page 11. (Teacher authors: Phillips,
Blackman, Felts).


What does the word battered mean?
a.
attacked
c.
baseball equipment
b.
bread dough
d.
lathered
 

 5. 

Read the sentence and choose the best synonym for the underlined word.
In the gloom of the rainy dawn, Kayla scanned the horizon searching for the long-promised arrival of the horse-drawn carriage.
a.
searched
c.
glanced
b.
looked
d.
noticed
 

 6. 

Word Analysis—Multiple Meanings--RIT 201 – 210
An ad for hand cream claims the cream moisturizes and evens skin
tone. What does tone mean?
a.
quality of color
c.
elegant style
b.
musical sound
d.
interval on a musical scale
 

 7. 

Word Analysis—Word Components--RIT 201 – 210
Which is a multi-syllable compound word?
a.
motorcycle
c.
motoring
b.
motionless
d.
multi-purpose
 

 8. 

From what root word is electioneer made?
a.
electric
c.
elective
b.
elect
d.
election
 

 9. 

With the addition of a prefix, which word now means the opposite of do?
a.
redo
c.
undo
b.
doer
d.
doing
 

 10. 

What suffix added to the word breath changes its meaning?
a.
less
c.
ing
b.
s
d.
able
 



 
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