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The document consists of multiple-choice questions covering topics such as expressing opinions, understanding past events, and creating school posters. It includes questions on grammar, sentence structure, and the purpose of communication in various contexts. The content is structured into chapters that guide the reader through different aspects of language and storytelling.
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✅ Chapter 3 – Opinions and Story Events
1. What do you say when you want to know someone’s opinion?
a. What time is it? b. Do you like tea? c. What do you think about this story? d. Can you help me? 2. Which expression shows someone giving their opinion? a. I think it’s a great idea. b. How are you? c. Let’s go! d. Thank you. 3. “In my opinion, the character is very brave.” What does this sentence express? a. Request b. Opinion c. Command d. Suggestion 4. A good way to respond to someone’s opinion is by saying … a. You're wrong! b. I totally disagree. c. That’s interesting. I think so too. d. Never say that again. 5. The word “because” is often used to … a. Give reasons b. End a sentence c. Ask for help d. Say goodbye 6. “What’s your opinion about the main character?” The question above is asking about … a. The place b. The setting c. Someone’s view or idea d. Someone’s family 7. “First, the princess ran away. Then, she met a dragon. Finally, she defeated the dragon.” The sentence shows the … a. Characters b. Setting c. Sequence of events d. Conflict 8. “Then, Next, After that, Finally” are examples of … a. Conjunctions b. Time signals c. Adjectives d. Verbs 9. Which of the following is a main event in a story? a. The boy opens the door b. The girl eats a snack c. The knight saves the village d. The teacher talks 10. When retelling a story, you need to mention … a. The author’s hobby b. Your opinion only c. The beginning, middle, and end of the story d. The title only
✅ Chapter 4 – Past Incidents or Events
11. Which of the following is a simple past tense verb? a. Go b. Goes c. Went d. Going 12. "She ___ to school yesterday." a. go b. going c. goes d. went 13. What question would you ask in an interview about a past accident? a. What happened to you? b. What is happening now? c. What will happen? d. Where are you going? 14. "He broke his arm while playing football." What happened? a. He will break his arm b. He is breaking his arm c. He broke his arm d. He breaks his arm 15. What’s the past form of “fall”? a. Falled b. Fell c. Fallen d. Falling 16. “Last weekend, I visited my grandparents.” The sentence is in the … a. Present tense b. Future tense c. Past tense d. Present continuous 17. Which question is correct for a past event? a. Where did you go last Sunday? b. Where are you going? c. Do you go there every day? d. Will you go there? 18. “She slipped on the stairs and hurt her ankle.” This sentence describes … a. A daily activity b. A future plan c. A past accident d. A command 19. "When did it happen?" The word "did" tells us the sentence is in the … a. Present b. Future c. Past d. Conditional 20. “The fire started in the kitchen, and the alarm rang loudly.” The main idea is … a. The alarm was quiet b. A fire accident happened c. The kitchen was clean d. Someone was cooking
✅ Chapter 5 – School Posters, Opinions, and Instructions
21. “Please keep the classroom clean.” This is an example of … a. Opinion b. Statement c. Instruction d. Past event 22. Which sentence is used to ask for opinion? a. Do you think we should make a poster? b. Clean the board! c. Make the poster now. d. I made a poster yesterday. 23. “Do not litter!” is an example of … a. Suggestion b. Prohibition c. Greeting d. Question 24. What can we usually find on a poster? a. A long story b. A set of instructions c. A table of contents d. A conclusion 25. "I think we should use colorful paper." This sentence shows … a. Past action b. Command c. Opinion d. Description 26. "Bring your own bottle." The sentence is found in a poster that tells students to … a. Throw bottles b. Borrow bottles c. Litter the school d. Save plastic 27. In a poster about saving energy, we might find the sentence … a. Turn off the lights when not in use b. Always open the fridge c. Use more air conditioners d. Turn on every light 28. “In my opinion, our school needs more trees.” This sentence expresses … a. A fact b. A joke c. A command d. A suggestion 29. What would you say if you agree with your friend’s opinion? a. I don’t think so b. You may be wrong c. I agree with you d. That’s terrible 30. The purpose of school posters is to … a. Entertain b. Confuse students c. Give information or reminders d. Waste paper
✅ Mixed – All Chapters Integration
31. Which of the following sentences is in simple past tense? a. She walks to school b. She will walk to school c. She walked to school d. She walking to school 32. What expression is used to give an opinion? a. Can I go home? b. I believe this is a good idea c. Where are you? d. Do you want ice cream? 33. "Next, the boy climbed the tree." The word “Next” shows … a. Place b. Sequence c. Time d. Result 34. "Why did you fall?" is a question about … a. A past event b. A suggestion c. A warning d. A future event 35. Which is NOT part of a poster? a. Title b. Picture c. Story chapter d. Instruction 36. "Finally, the hero won the battle." The word “Finally” is used to show … a. Ending of a story b. Conflict c. Time d. Action 37. What should you say to a friend who gives their opinion? a. Let’s change the topic b. I hate that idea c. I respect your opinion d. It doesn’t matter 38. “What caused the accident?” This is a question to know about … a. The reason b. The person c. The result d. The time 39. Posters at school often use … a. Long paragraphs b. Poems c. Clear and short sentences d. Songs 40. “Did you see the incident yesterday?” This is an example of a question in … a. Present tense b. Future tense c. Past tense d. Present perfect