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Round 2 – Language Arts and Reading Tournament of Champions. Third Grade. Question 1. Which statement is a fact? A. She really enjoys eating grapes. B. The capital of Georgia is Atlanta. C. The best movie is Finding Nemo . D. Judy Blume is a great author. Question 2 .
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Round 2 – Language Arts and Reading Tournament of Champions Third Grade
Question 1 • Which statement is a fact? • A. She really enjoys eating grapes. • B. The capital of Georgia is Atlanta. • C. The best movie is Finding Nemo. • D. Judy Blume is a great author.
Question 2 • Which is an opinion? • A. Georgia is in the U.S. • B. A collie is a type of dog. • C. Sonny Perdue is the governor of Georgia. • D. All girls love pink.
Question 3 Inferences are when you use the text and what you know to draw a conclusion. Which of these questions would make you draw an inference? A. Who was going to Grandma’s? B. What did the wolf wear? C. How did Little Red Riding Hood feel when she saw the wolf? D. What was in the basket?
Question 4 • Which prefix would you add to patient to make a word that means not patient? • A. im- • B. inter- • C. un- • D. pre-
Question 5 • Which prefix would you add to teach to mean one who teaches? • A. –ing • B. –ed • C. –er • D. -en
Question 6 • A synonym is a word: • A. that sounds the same but has a different meaning. • B. is the opposite • C. is spelled the same but means something different • D. means the same
Question 7 • An antonym is a word: • A. that sounds the same but has a different meaning. • B. is the opposite • C. is spelled the same but means something different • D. means the same
Question 8 • Fiction means: • A. a true story • B. not-true story • C. a poem • D. a novel
Question 9 • Non-Fiction means: • A. a true story • B. not-true story • C. a poem • D. a novel
Question 10 • A fable is a story that: • A. is about animals • B. teaches a lesson • C. is about kids • D. is from China
Question 11 • Which is a compound word? • A. teacher • B. computer • C. wallpaper • D. pencil
Question 12 • When you compare and contrast, you explain how something… • A. is different • B. is alike • C. is alike and different • D. is in the story
Question 13 • Dialogue is a conversation between people. Which punctuation mark do you put around words people say? • A. ? • B. ‘ • C.” • D. :
Question 14 The boy sat in the park. This sentence is a: A. declarative sentence B. interrogative sentence C. exclamatory sentence D. imperative sentence
Question 15 Is the boy in the park? This sentence is a: A. declarative sentence B. interrogative sentence C. exclamatory sentence D. imperative sentence
Question 16 Sit down. This sentence is a: A. declarative sentence B. interrogative sentence C. exclamatory sentence D. imperative sentence
Question 17 What a beautiful park! This sentence is a: A. declarative sentence B. interrogative sentence C. exclamatory sentence D. imperative sentence
Question 18 Which is a compound sentence? A. The boy ate nuts and eggs. B. The boy ate nuts, and the girl ate eggs. C. The girl ran and jumped. D. The dog barked.
Question 19 • Which word should be capitalized in this sentence? • The young boy went to david’s house for dinner. • A. young • B. boy • C. dinner • D. david’s
Question 20 • Which word should be capitalized in this sentence? • The elementary school goes to school on monday. • A. elementary • B. school • C. monday • D. goes