MCQ Reading ComprehensionALL MCQ For Reading ComprehensionSet 2 1. The library was a haven for Emily. She loved wandering among the towering shelves, their spines adorned with colorful titles. The scent of old paper and leather filled the air, creating a comforting aroma. As she ran her fingers across a worn book cover, a sense of adventure and excitement filled her. What is the main idea of this passage?Emily enjoys spending time outdoors.Emily dislikes reading books.The library provides a peaceful and stimulating environment for Emily.Emily needs help finding a specific book.Question 1 of 182. The library was a haven for Emily. She loved wandering among the towering shelves, their spines adorned with colorful titles. The scent of old paper and leather filled the air, creating a comforting aroma. As she ran her fingers across a worn book cover, a sense of adventure and excitement filled her. Which word best describes the atmosphere in the library?Loud and chaoticBright and cheerfulCalm and peacefulDark and gloomyQuestion 2 of 183. The library was a haven for Emily. She loved wandering among the towering shelves, their spines adorned with colorful titles. The scent of old paper and leather filled the air, creating a comforting aroma. As she ran her fingers across a worn book cover, a sense of adventure and excitement filled her. What detail in the passage suggests Emily enjoys reading?The library smells oldThe library is full of booksThe books have colorful titlesEmily runs her fingers across a book coverQuestion 3 of 184. The weatherman predicted rain all week, causing Sarah to cancel her camping trip. Disappointed, she decided to bake her grandma's famous chocolate chip cookies instead. As she gathered the ingredients and followed the recipe carefully, the kitchen filled with the warm aroma of chocolate chips and baking dough. Soon, the oven timer buzzed, and Sarah eagerly took out a tray of delicious, golden-brown cookies. What happened to Sarah's camping trip?She went despite the bad weather.She rescheduled it for another time.She canceled it due to rain.She forgot all about it.Question 4 of 185. The weatherman predicted rain all week, causing Sarah to cancel her camping trip. Disappointed, she decided to bake her grandma's famous chocolate chip cookies instead. As she gathered the ingredients and followed the recipe carefully, the kitchen filled with the warm aroma of chocolate chips and baking dough. Soon, the oven timer buzzed, and Sarah eagerly took out a tray of delicious, golden-brown cookies. How did Sarah feel about canceling her camping trip?ExcitedDisappointedIndifferentRelievedQuestion 5 of 186. The weatherman predicted rain all week, causing Sarah to cancel her camping trip. Disappointed, she decided to bake her grandma's famous chocolate chip cookies instead. As she gathered the ingredients and followed the recipe carefully, the kitchen filled with the warm aroma of chocolate chips and baking dough. Soon, the oven timer buzzed, and Sarah eagerly took out a tray of delicious, golden-brown cookies. What detail suggests that Sarah was successful in baking the cookies?She followed the recipe carefully.The kitchen smelled delicious.She used her grandma's recipe.She took out a tray of golden-brown cookies.Question 6 of 187. The twins, Leo and Maya, were as different as night and day. Leo, with his messy hair and boundless energy, loved spending his time outdoors playing sports. Maya, on the other hand, preferred the quiet solitude of her room, immersed in the world of books. Despite their contrasting interests, they shared a strong bond and always looked out for each other. How are Leo and Maya different?They have different hair colors.They have contrasting personalities and interests.They are different ages.They dislike each other.Question 7 of 188. The twins, Leo and Maya, were as different as night and day. Leo, with his messy hair and boundless energy, loved spending his time outdoors playing sports. Maya, on the other hand, preferred the quiet solitude of her room, immersed in the world of books. Despite their contrasting interests, they shared a strong bond and always looked out for each other. What can you infer about Leo based on the passage?He dislikes reading.He is always quiet and shy.He is organized and tidy.He enjoys being active and playing outdoors.Question 8 of 189. The twins, Leo and Maya, were as different as night and day. Leo, with his messy hair and boundless energy, loved spending his time outdoors playing sports. Maya, on the other hand, preferred the quiet solitude of her room, immersed in the world of books. Despite their contrasting interests, they shared a strong bond and always looked out for each other. What does the phrase "as different as night and day" suggest?They are similar in many ways.They have a close age gap.They are best friends.They are very different from each other.Question 9 of 1810. The old oak tree stood majestically in the center of the park, its branches stretching towards the sky like welcoming arms. Generations of children had climbed its sturdy trunk, built forts in its shade, and swung from its low-hanging branches. Now, a group of neighborhood kids were gathered around the tree, their faces etched with worry. What can you infer about the oak tree based on the passage?It is a newly planted sapling.It is rarely used by anyone.It has been around for a long time and has witnessed many memories.It is located far away from the park.Question 10 of 1811. The old oak tree stood majestically in the center of the park, its branches stretching towards the sky like welcoming arms. Generations of children had climbed its sturdy trunk, built forts in its shade, and swung from its low-hanging branches. Now, a group of neighborhood kids were gathered around the tree, their faces etched with worry. What is the likely mood of the children gathered around the tree?Excited and playfulCalm and relaxedWorried and concernedAngry and frustratedQuestion 11 of 1812. The old oak tree stood majestically in the center of the park, its branches stretching towards the sky like welcoming arms. Generations of children had climbed its sturdy trunk, built forts in its shade, and swung from its low-hanging branches. Now, a group of neighborhood kids were gathered around the tree, their faces etched with worry. What information is missing from the passage to determine the reason for the children's worry?The height of the treeThe location of the parkThe weather conditionsThe condition of the treeQuestion 12 of 1813. The friendly baker sprinkled powdered sugar on the warm donuts, creating a sweet, white coating. Customers lined up eagerly, waiting to get their hands on these delicious treats. What did the baker do to the donuts?Baked them for a long timeCut them into small piecesSprinkled powdered sugar on themPlaced them in a display caseQuestion 13 of 1814. The friendly baker sprinkled powdered sugar on the warm donuts, creating a sweet, white coating. Customers lined up eagerly, waiting to get their hands on these delicious treats. Based on the passage, why are the customers waiting in line?To return their donutsTo pay for their groceriesTo buy donutsTo meet the bakerQuestion 14 of 1815. The scientist carefully observed the butterflies through her magnifying glass. Their delicate wings shimmered in the sunlight, displaying an array of vibrant colors. What tool is the scientist using to study the butterflies?A telescopeA microscopeA magnifying glassA netQuestion 15 of 1816. The scientist carefully observed the butterflies through her magnifying glass. Their delicate wings shimmered in the sunlight, displaying an array of vibrant colors. What descriptive words are used to depict the butterfly wings?Large and heavyDull and colorlessDelicate and vibrantRough and scalyQuestion 16 of 1817. The museum exhibit showcased a collection of ancient artifacts, each piece holding a unique story from the past. A weathered clay tablet displayed symbols, remnants of a long-lost language. A magnificent golden necklace, adorned with intricate carvings, once belonged to a powerful ruler. What is the main purpose of the museum exhibit?To showcase modern artTo sell historical artifactsTo display objects from the past and offer insight into historyTo teach children about different culturesQuestion 17 of 1818. The museum exhibit showcased a collection of ancient artifacts, each piece holding a unique story from the past. A weathered clay tablet displayed symbols, remnants of a long-lost language. A magnificent golden necklace, adorned with intricate carvings, once belonged to a powerful ruler. What evidence suggests the necklace belonged to a powerful ruler?It was made of goldIt was displayed in a glass caseIt was found near a palaceIt was adorned with intricate carvings (indicating wealth and craftsmanship)Question 18 of 18 Loading...
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