Reading Day Review Selection #12
  • 1. The glossary of a book is most like a small _____.
A) dictionary
B) bibliography
C) index
D) table of contents
  • 2. Where can you find the glossary in a book?
A) in the center section
B) on the first page
C) at the back
D) right after the table of contents
  • 3. Which of the following is an opinion?
A) The galley is the kitchen area of a ship.
B) A cutlass is a sword with a curved blade.
C) A clipper is a pretty ship.
D) Another name for a robber at sea is a buccanneer.
  • 4. If the word "sandglass" were added to this page, where would it be located?
A) after the word "marooned"
B) before the word "swab"
C) before the word "weigh anchor"
D) between "sea dog" and "swab"
  • 5. What is the place called where goods or things are stored on a ship?
A) weigh anchor
B) berth
C) galley
D) hold
  • 6. Which of the following is a tool or item that a buccaneer might use?
A) limey
B) swab
C) ebb
D) cutlass
  • 7. A synonym for the word "stranded" is ______.
A) marooned
B) ahoy
C) flogging
D) ebb
  • 8. What is a nickname for an English sailor?
A) clipper
B) jolly roger
C) limey
D) weigh anchor
  • 9. What are the guide words for this particular page?
A) galley and weigh anchor
B) ahoy and galley
C) ahoy and weigh anchor
D) hold and weigh anchor
  • 10. How are the words in a glossary arranged?
A) by the number of syllables
B) by vowel sounds
C) by the number of letters
D) in alphabetical order
  • 11. What topic or main subject idea does Matt enjoy reading about in books?
A) ships
B) swords
C) pirates
D) flags
  • 12. Which of the following words can be used as both a noun and a verb?
A) galley
B) buccaneer
C) jolly roger
D) berth
  • 13. If you were to make the word "galley" plural, how would the word be written?
A) galleyies
B) gallies
C) galley's
D) galleys
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