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Three Days to See Final Assessment

Core Understanding

Question 1mcq
In the chapter 'Three Days to See', which response best shows the skill: Identify the narrator’s wish and purpose?
A.Choose the option that directly uses evidence and stays focused on the text.
B.Choose the longest option even if it does not answer the question.
C.Ignore the text and give only a personal opinion.
D.Repeat a word from the question without explaining it.
Question 2mcq
In 'Three Days to See', a character pauses before speaking and then chooses careful words. What can a reader reasonably infer?
A.The character has forgotten the whole story.
B.The character is thinking about the effect of the words before responding.
C.The character is definitely angry at everyone.
D.The character is not part of the scene.
Question 3mcq
In the chapter 'Three Days to See', which response best shows the skill: Explain how perspective shapes experience?
A.Choose the longest option even if it does not answer the question.
B.Ignore the text and give only a personal opinion.
C.Choose the option that directly uses evidence and stays focused on the text.
D.Repeat a word from the question without explaining it.
Question 4mcq
Read the sentence: 'The traveller observed the landscape carefully.' In this sentence, what does 'observed' most nearly mean?
A.a type of loud sound
B.a mistake in spelling
C.a place on a map
D.looked at and noticed details
Question 5mcq
Choose the sentence that correctly uses a modal verb to express possibility.
A.We might see something new if we observe carefully.
B.We seeing something new yesterday.
C.We something new carefully.
D.We to see something new must yesterday.
Question 6mcq
Which opening would make the best short response for 'Three Days to See'?
A.I will write any unrelated sentence because length matters most.
B.The chapter shows its main idea through a clear moment, so I would begin with that evidence.
C.I will copy the question and stop there.
D.I will avoid the text and discuss only my favourite game.

Language and Craft

Question 7mcq
Which sentence is a reflection rather than a simple fact?
A.The sun rose at 6 a.m.
B.There were three people in the room.
C.The experience taught me to value ordinary moments more deeply.
D.The book had 120 pages.
Question 8mcq
Which answer best shows critical thinking about 'Three Days to See'? Which option avoids the most common mistake?
A.It says the character is right without any reason.
B.It copies one word from the title only.
C.It ignores the situation and guesses randomly.
D.It weighs the character’s choice, the situation, and the possible consequences.
Question 9mcq
Which speaking habit would help a Grade 7 student present this chapter clearly?
A.Speak at a steady pace, pronounce clearly, and match tone to meaning.
B.Mumble quickly so the speech ends faster.
C.Look away and use the same tone for every line.
D.Skip important words whenever they seem difficult.
Question 10mcq
In the chapter 'Three Days to See', which response best shows the skill: Identify the narrator’s wish and purpose?
A.Choose the longest option even if it does not answer the question.
B.Choose the option that directly uses evidence and stays focused on the text.
C.Ignore the text and give only a personal opinion.
D.Repeat a word from the question without explaining it.
Question 11mcq
In 'Three Days to See', a character pauses before speaking and then chooses careful words. What can a reader reasonably infer?
A.The character has forgotten the whole story.
B.The character is definitely angry at everyone.
C.The character is thinking about the effect of the words before responding.
D.The character is not part of the scene.
Question 12mcq
In the chapter 'Three Days to See', which response best shows the skill: Explain how perspective shapes experience?
A.Choose the longest option even if it does not answer the question.
B.Ignore the text and give only a personal opinion.
C.Repeat a word from the question without explaining it.
D.Choose the option that directly uses evidence and stays focused on the text.

Application and Reasoning

Question 13mcq
Read the sentence: 'The child looked at the wide valley with wonder.' In this sentence, what does 'wonder' most nearly mean?
A.a feeling of surprise and admiration
B.a type of loud sound
C.a mistake in spelling
D.a place on a map
Question 14mcq
Choose the sentence that correctly uses a modal verb to express possibility.
A.We seeing something new yesterday.
B.We might see something new if we observe carefully.
C.We something new carefully.
D.We to see something new must yesterday.
Question 15mcq
Which opening would make the best short response for 'Three Days to See'?
A.I will write any unrelated sentence because length matters most.
B.I will copy the question and stop there.
C.The chapter shows its main idea through a clear moment, so I would begin with that evidence.
D.I will avoid the text and discuss only my favourite game.
Question 16mcq
Which sentence is a reflection rather than a simple fact?
A.The sun rose at 6 a.m.
B.There were three people in the room.
C.The book had 120 pages.
D.The experience taught me to value ordinary moments more deeply.
Question 17mcq
Which answer best shows critical thinking about 'Three Days to See'?
A.It weighs the character’s choice, the situation, and the possible consequences.
B.It says the character is right without any reason.
C.It copies one word from the title only.
D.It ignores the situation and guesses randomly.
Question 18mcq
Which speaking habit would help a Grade 7 student present this chapter clearly? Which option avoids the most common mistake?
A.Mumble quickly so the speech ends faster.
B.Speak at a steady pace, pronounce clearly, and match tone to meaning.
C.Look away and use the same tone for every line.
D.Skip important words whenever they seem difficult.

Mixed Challenge

Question 19mcq
In the chapter 'Three Days to See', which response best shows the skill: Identify the narrator’s wish and purpose?
A.Choose the longest option even if it does not answer the question.
B.Ignore the text and give only a personal opinion.
C.Choose the option that directly uses evidence and stays focused on the text.
D.Repeat a word from the question without explaining it.
Question 20mcq
In 'Three Days to See', a character pauses before speaking and then chooses careful words. What can a reader reasonably infer?
A.The character has forgotten the whole story.
B.The character is definitely angry at everyone.
C.The character is not part of the scene.
D.The character is thinking about the effect of the words before responding.
Question 21mcq
In the chapter 'Three Days to See', which response best shows the skill: Explain how perspective shapes experience?
A.Choose the option that directly uses evidence and stays focused on the text.
B.Choose the longest option even if it does not answer the question.
C.Ignore the text and give only a personal opinion.
D.Repeat a word from the question without explaining it.
Question 22mcq
Read the sentence: 'The climber showed determination on the steep path.' In this sentence, what does 'determination' most nearly mean?
A.a type of loud sound
B.firmness in continuing despite difficulty
C.a mistake in spelling
D.a place on a map
Question 23mcq
Choose the sentence that correctly uses a modal verb to express possibility.
A.We seeing something new yesterday.
B.We something new carefully.
C.We might see something new if we observe carefully.
D.We to see something new must yesterday.
Question 24mcq
Which opening would make the best short response for 'Three Days to See'?
A.I will write any unrelated sentence because length matters most.
B.I will copy the question and stop there.
C.I will avoid the text and discuss only my favourite game.
D.The chapter shows its main idea through a clear moment, so I would begin with that evidence.