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ELD Test 5
Contributed by: Ms. Roldan
It is __________ that he will file a complaint against his boss.
Choose the word that best completes the sentence.
A. probable
B. assumption
C. class
D. generalization
It is now more _________ for some fathers to work at home.
Choose the word that best completes the sentence.
A. sympathy
B. identify
C. common
D. divide
My bosses __________ the quality of my work.
Choose the word that best completes the sentence.
A. superficial
B. judge
C. seperate
D. unify

It can sometimes be difficult to __________ between right and wrong. 

Choose the word that best completes the sentence.
A. represent 
B. class 
C. assumption 
D. distinguish 

My boss has no __________ for workers who show up late. 

Choose the word that best completes the sentence.
A. probable 

B. unify 

C. tolerance 

D. common 

The company does not _________ based on age. 

Choose the word that best completes the sentence.

A. discriminate 

B. generalization 

C. superficial 

D. represent

The groups want to _________ the money equally. 

Choose the word that best completes the sentence.

A. judge 

B. discriminate 

C. assumption 

D. divide 

The woman will __________ her country on the map. 

Choose the word that best completes the sentence.
A. class
B. identify
C. common

D. generalization 

Teachers may __________ students who do not get along. 

Choose the word that best completes the sentence.

A. separate 

B. tolerance 

C. represent 

D. distinguish

He felt __________ for the lost, frightened child. 

Choose the word that best completes the sentence.

A. superficial 

B. divide 

C. sympathy 

D. unify 

How should you draw conclusions as you read? 

A. You should use the names of the characters. 

B. You should ask the teacher. 

C. You should guess. 

D. You should use clues in the passage and

    make inferences. 

Comprehension: Draw Conclusions 

Answer the question. 

Ana: Hey, I heard you quit your job. What happened? 

Miguel: My parents were upset because I got a D on my last math exam. They

think that working 18 hours a week doesn’t give me enough time to study. Plus,

they were worried that I might get hurt on the job. 

Ana: I see why they were worried about you working in the warehouse. What are

you planning to do now? 

Miguel: I don’t know. I need money to pay for my car and my car insurance. On

top of that, I really miss the people I worked with! 

A. Miguel is lazy. 

B. Miguel is a responsible person. 

C. Miguel doesn’t like to study. 

D. all of the above 

Comprehension: Draw Conclusions 

Read the passage. Then answer the questions. 

What conclusion can you draw about Miguel? 

A. I need money to pay for my car and my car insurance. 

B. I heard you quit your job. 

C. I really miss the people I worked with! 

D. I see why they were worried about you working in the warehouse. 

Ana: Hey, I heard you quit your job. What happened? 

Miguel: My parents were upset because I got a D on my last math exam. They

think that working 18 hours a week doesn’t give me enough time to study. Plus,

they were worried that I might get hurt on the job. 

Ana: I see why they were worried about you working in the warehouse. What are

you planning to do now? 

Miguel: I don’t know. I need money to pay for my car and my car insurance. On

top of that, I really miss the people I worked with! 

Comprehension: Draw Conclusions 

Read the passage. Then answer the questions. 

What important clue helps you draw a conclusion about Miguel? 

A. Miguel’s parents don’t care about him. 

B. Miguel’s parents care about him giving them money. 

C. Miguel’s parents don’t care about his grades.

D. Miguel’s parents care about him being successful. 

Ana: Hey, I heard you quit your job. What happened? 

Miguel: My parents were upset because I got a D on my last math exam. They

think that working 18 hours a week doesn’t give me enough time to study. Plus,

they were worried that I might get hurt on the job. 

Ana: I see why they were worried about you working in the warehouse. What are

you planning to do now? 

Miguel: I don’t know. I need money to pay for my car and my car insurance. On

top of that, I really miss the people I worked with! 

Comprehension: Draw Conclusions 

Read the passage. Then answer the questions. 

What conclusion can you draw about Miguel’s parents? 

A. I really miss the people I worked with! 

C. My parents were upset because I got a D on my last math exam. 

D. all of the above 

B. I need money to pay for my car and my car insurance. 

Ana: Hey, I heard you quit your job. What happened? 

Miguel: My parents were upset because I got a D on my last math exam. They

think that working 18 hours a week doesn’t give me enough time to study. Plus,

they were worried that I might get hurt on the job. 

Ana: I see why they were worried about you working in the warehouse. What are

you planning to do now? 

Miguel: I don’t know. I need money to pay for my car and my car insurance. On

top of that, I really miss the people I worked with! 

What important clue helps you draw a conclusion about Miguel's parents? 

Comprehension: Draw Conclusions 

Read the passage. Then answer the questions. 

A. an event, action, or feeling that produces a result
D. a sequence of events
B. a chain of events
C. a shorter version of an original story
A cause is ___________________.
        Comprehension: Cause and Effect
Answer the question.

A. something that is true and can be proven
D. an opinion someone has about something
B. the outcome of an event or action
C. how you fix or solve a problem
A effect is ___________________.
        Comprehension: Cause and Effect
Answer the question.

A. Hannah’s alarm clock did not go off.

B. Hannah did not wait on tables.

C. Hannah’s boss gave her a warning.

D. Hannah did not fold napkins.

On Saturday morning, Hannah’s alarm clock did not go off. Consequently,

Hannah was late and missed the start of her shift at the restaurant where

she worked. It was Hannah’s responsibility to fold napkins and refill ketchup

bottles, so those jobs did not get done. The other waitresses, who were

already very busy, had to wait on Hannah’s tables. In addition, Hannah

received a warning from her boss for not showing up on time.

Comprehension: Draw Conclusions 

Read the passage. Then answer the questions. 

What was the cause of Hannah being late?

A. It was Saturday morning.

B. Hannah’s alarm clock did not go off.

C. Hanna missed the start of her shift.

D. none of the above

On Saturday morning, Hannah’s alarm clock did not go off. Consequently,

Hannah was late and missed the start of her shift at the restaurant where

she worked. It was Hannah’s responsibility to fold napkins and refill ketchup

bottles, so those jobs did not get done. The other waitresses, who were

already very busy, had to wait on Hannah’s tables. In addition, Hannah

received a warning from her boss for not showing up on time.

Comprehension: Draw Conclusions 

Read the passage. Then answer the questions. 

Which was an effect of Hannah being late?

A. Hannah did not fold napkins.

B. The other waitresses were already very busy.

C. Hannah did not refill ketchup bottles.

D. The other waitresses had to wait on Hannah’s tables.

On Saturday morning, Hannah’s alarm clock did not go off. Consequently,

Hannah was late and missed the start of her shift at the restaurant where

she worked. It was Hannah’s responsibility to fold napkins and refill ketchup

bottles, so those jobs did not get done. The other waitresses, who were

already very busy, had to wait on Hannah’s tables. In addition, Hannah

received a warning from her boss for not showing up on time.

Which was not an effect of Hannah missing the

start of her shift?

Comprehension: Draw Conclusions 

Read the passage. Then answer the questions. 

She felt that her biased boss treated her
differently from male workers.
  Grammar: Participles
Choose the participle that is used as an adjective in each sentence.
C.boss
B. differently
D. biased
A. workers
It was a very discouraging situation.
  Grammar: Participles
Choose the participle that is used as an adjective in each sentence.
C. situation
B. very
D. It
A. discouraging
Working two jobs, my brother Diego put himself
through school.
Grammar: Participial Phrases
Choose the participial phrase in each sentence.
C.Working two jobs
B. my brother
D. put himself
A.through school
Diego, impressed by how nurses help people,
decided to become a nurse himself.
B. Diego
C. decided to become
A. a nurse himself
D. impressed by how nurses help people
Grammar: Participial Phrases
Choose the participial phrase in each sentence.
Hoping to find a good job, he applied to many
hospitals after he graduated.
Grammar: Participial Phrases
Choose the participial phrase in each sentence.
C. after he graduated
B. Hoping to find a good job
D. he applied
A. to many hospitals
Devon likes her job at the mall because she works
with great people.
Grammar: Independent Clauses
Choose the independent clause in each sentence.
C. because she works
B. with great people
D. none of the above
A. Devon likes her job at the mall
When the professional photographer is busy, Devon
gets to take pictures.

Grammar: Independent Clauses
Choose the independent clause in each sentence.
C. Devon gets to take pictures
B. When the professional
D. none of the above
A. photographer is busy
While Nima read the newspaper, she learned
about an inspiring person in her community.
Grammar: Subordinate ClausesChoose the subordinate clause in each sentence.
C. an inspiring person
B. While Nima read the newspaper
D. she learned about
A. in her community
Nima admired this survivor because she
turned her life around.
Grammar: Subordinate ClausesChoose the subordinate clause in each sentence.
C. Nima
B. admired
D. because she turned her life around
A. this survivor
After she graduates, Nima will study social work.
Grammar: Subordinate ClausesChoose the subordinate clause in each sentence.
C. Nima will study
B. social work
D. none of the above
A. After she graduates
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