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Final JeopardyFinal Jeopardy

1 - $1001 - $100 Read this sentence. Read this sentence.

The The most delicious most delicious of all the desserts served at the of all the desserts served at the restaurant is the chocolate coconut pie. restaurant is the chocolate coconut pie.

What is the correct way to write the underlined What is the correct way to write the underlined part of the sentence?part of the sentence?

A more deliciousA more delicious

B deliciouserB deliciouser

C deliciousC delicious

D correct as isD correct as is

D correct as isD correct as is

1 - $2001 - $200 Which sentence is written correctly?Which sentence is written correctly?

A “We’re having hamburgers for dinner A “We’re having hamburgers for dinner Mom,” said.Mom,” said.

B “We’re having hamburgers for dinner”, B “We’re having hamburgers for dinner”, Mom said.Mom said.

C “We’re having hamburgers for dinner” C “We’re having hamburgers for dinner” Mom, said.Mom, said.

D “We’re having hamburgers for dinner,” D “We’re having hamburgers for dinner,” Mom said.Mom said.

D “We’re having hamburgers for D “We’re having hamburgers for dinner,” Mom said.dinner,” Mom said.

1 - $3001 - $300 Read Sentence 12.Read Sentence 12.

Wheels that help move materials and people from place to Wheels that help move materials and people from place to place.place.

Which is the best way to correct this sentence Which is the best way to correct this sentence fragment?fragment?

A Wheels helping move materials and people from place to A Wheels helping move materials and people from place to place.place.

B Wheels help move materials and people from place to B Wheels help move materials and people from place to place.place.

C To help move materials and people from place to place C To help move materials and people from place to place with with

wheels.wheels.

D Using wheels to help move materials and people from D Using wheels to help move materials and people from place to place to

place.place.

B Wheels help move materials and B Wheels help move materials and people from place to place.people from place to place.

1 - $4001 - $400 Many students enjoy singing and performing. A glee club

would be perfect for our school.

Choose the best way to combine the two sentences. A Many students enjoy singing and performing, but a

glee club would be perfect for our school. B Since many students enjoy singing and performing; a

glee club would be perfect for our school. C Many students enjoy singing and performing; and a

glee club would be perfect for our school. D Since many students enjoy singing and performing, a

glee club would be perfect for our school.

D Since many students enjoy singing and D Since many students enjoy singing and performing, a glee club would be perfect for performing, a glee club would be perfect for our school.our school.

1 - $5001 - $500 Read Sentences 3 and 4.Read Sentences 3 and 4.

Many of our tasks are now performed by computers. Other Many of our tasks are now performed by computers. Other tasks are done by machines with computers in them.tasks are done by machines with computers in them.

Choose the best way to combine these sentences.Choose the best way to combine these sentences.

A Many of our tasks are now performed by computers, and A Many of our tasks are now performed by computers, and

others are done by machines with computers in them.others are done by machines with computers in them.

B As many of our tasks are now performed by computers; B As many of our tasks are now performed by computers;

others are done by machines with computers in them.others are done by machines with computers in them.

C Many of our tasks are now performed by computers; and C Many of our tasks are now performed by computers; and others are done by machines with computers in them.others are done by machines with computers in them.

D Since many of our tasks are now performed by D Since many of our tasks are now performed by computers, but computers, but

others are done by machines with computers in others are done by machines with computers in them.them. A Many of our tasks are now performed by A Many of our tasks are now performed by

computers, and others are done by machines computers, and others are done by machines with computers in them.with computers in them.

2 - $1002 - $100 Read this sentence.Read this sentence.

The eagle flies in the sky.The eagle flies in the sky.

Which revision of the sentence best shows the Which revision of the sentence best shows the use of vivid language?use of vivid language?

A The eagle soars like an arrow across the calm A The eagle soars like an arrow across the calm sky.sky.

B The eagle flies fast in the blue sky.B The eagle flies fast in the blue sky.

C The eagle flies as high as an airplane.C The eagle flies as high as an airplane.

D The eagle soars far above in the blue sky.D The eagle soars far above in the blue sky. A The eagle soars like an arrow A The eagle soars like an arrow

across the calm sky.across the calm sky.

2 - $2002 - $200 Will wants to use a quotation from a book in an Will wants to use a quotation from a book in an

essay. essay. Which information does Which information does notnot belong on belong on his works cited page?his works cited page?

A number of pages in the bookA number of pages in the book

B year the book was publishedB year the book was published

C city where the book was publishedC city where the book was published

D author of the bookD author of the book

A number of pages in the bookA number of pages in the book

2 - $3002 - $300 Jasmine is writing a report about the history of

America’s national parks. Which source would provide the most reliable

information for her report? A an interview with a student who visited a national

park B a magazine article titled “Top Ten National Parks”C a book titled National Parks: My Favorite Places D a web page located at http://national parks.gov/then_and_now

D a web page located at D a web page located at http://national http://national

parks.gov/then_and_nowparks.gov/then_and_now

2 - $4002 - $400 2 Like other Memphis schools, Grapevine

Elementary has clubs for students who like math, science, and sports. There is no club for kids like us who love singing and dancing! Many other students who share our interests and join this club.

Which sentence offers the best conclusion to Paragraph 2?

A We think it’s time to add a club for students who love music.

B We need to decide where and when our new club will meet.

C The students who enjoy math, science, and sports may also

like music. D Many schools give students a wide variety of clubs to

join.

A We think it’s time to add a club for students who love music.

2 - $5002 - $500 Read this paragraph. (1) Amber said goodnight to her parents and hurried to her

bedroom. (2) Before long, Amber’s dog, Frankie, jumped on the bed, scooted under the covers, and settled next to Amber for the night. (3) She closed the bedroom door, picked up her book and flashlight from the nightstand, and tucked herself into bed. (4) Amber pulled the covers over her head and began reading with a smile on her face.

The sentences in the paragraph are out of order. Choose the correct order.

A 1, 4, 2, 3 B 1, 3, 4, 2 C 4, 1, 3, 2 D 4, 3, 2, 1 B 1, 3, 4, 2

3 - $1003 - $100 Read this analogy. Pencil is to ________ as paper is to origami.

Complete the analogy. A tool B learning C drawing D eraser

C drawing

3 - $2003 - $200“Stanley the Artist”

Stanley’s main problem is that he feels

A pain in his fingers when he tries to fold the paper. B angry about having to create paper animals.

C pressured by the teacher.

D frustrated that his bird is not the best. D frustrated that his bird is not the

best.

3 - $3003 - $300 “Lemon-Aid”Liam and Tanya try to solve the main conflict in the story by

A making lemonade because they are thirsty. B talking at the creek behind the house. C trying to raise money for the community center. D drawing signs with beautiful letters and colors.

C trying to raise money for the community center.

3 - $4003 - $400 “Stanley the Artist”Which question is not answered in the passage?A How do Stanley’s classmates recognize his artistic talents?B How many folds does Stanley make to create his origami bird?C What animal does Julia choose to make? D Which Japanese art forms have Mr. Baker’s students learned?

B How many folds does Stanley make to create his origami bird?

3 - $5003 - $500 www.Healthy+You.com

Which question can be answered after reading the website? A How often should people wash their hands? B How frequently should a bandage be changed? C What size fruit should be used to create a strawberry rose?D What other items should be added to a first-aid kit?

B How frequently should a bandage be changed?

4 - $1004 - $100 “Lemon-Aid”Which location was not a setting in the story?

A the creek behind Tanya’s house

B the community center

C Tanya’s house

D the park B the community center

4 - $2004 - $200 “Lemon-Aid”How does Tanya’s thirst early in the story influence Liam’s actions? A Liam decides to make signs and put them up at the park.

B Liam asks his father to go to the store.

C Liam remembers that the community center is closed.

D Liam thinks of an idea to sell lemonade. D Liam thinks of an idea to sell

lemonade.

4 - $3004 - $300 Read this poem.Read this poem.

Hummingbirds buzz pastHummingbirds buzz past

On the first day of spring,On the first day of spring,

Signals and signsSignals and signs

Of what the season will bring.Of what the season will bring.

Which line from the poem uses onomatopoeia?Which line from the poem uses onomatopoeia?

A Hummingbirds buzz pastA Hummingbirds buzz past

B On the first day of spring,B On the first day of spring,

C Signals and signsC Signals and signs

D Of what the season will bring.D Of what the season will bring.

A Hummingbirds buzz pastA Hummingbirds buzz past

4 - $4004 - $400 Read Paragraph 13 of the passage. Mr. Baker could see the distress on Stanley’s face.

He smiled and admitted he had never seen a bird quite like it. Stanley hung his head and hoped that no one would notice his ears turning red.

The underlined word helps the reader know that Stanley

A is not happy with his artwork. B is working too hard in art class. C feels worried about his classmates. D feels proud of his attempt.

A is not happy with his artwork.

4 - $5004 - $500As Tanya and Liam walked back to Tanya’s house, they had a lighter load in the wagon. In which sentence does lighter have the same meaning as in the sentence above? A He noticed the sky becoming lighter as the early morning approached. B We waited for our camp counselor to bring the lighter and start the campfire. C The athlete was selected as the torch lighter for the start of the big race this weekend. D The boat was lighter with only two people on board and moved quickly through the water.

D The boat was lighter with only two people on board and moved quickly through the water.

5 - $1005 - $100 Read this sentence. On certain occasions, the coach decides if it is

necesary to cancel afterschool practices.

Which underlined word is spelled incorrectly?A occasions B coach C necesary D practices

C necesary

5 - $2005 - $200 Read Sentence 9. Levers are designed to lift or move objects without

not using much energy.

What is the correct way to write the underlined part of this sentence?

A without using much energy B without not using no energy C without using no energy D correct as is

A without using much energy

5 - $3005 - $300 Wagons windmills and fans are other examples of wheels

being used in common objects. Which sentence uses commas correctly? A Wagons, windmills and, fans are other examples of

wheels being used in common objects. B Wagons windmills and, fans are other examples of wheels being used, in common objects. C Wagons, windmills and fans, are other examples of

wheels being used in common objects. D Wagons, windmills, and fans are other examples of

wheels being used in common objects.

D Wagons, windmills, and fans are other examples of wheels being used in common objects.

5 - $4005 - $400 3 Next year, we will be in the fifth grade. A glee club would

make ourlast year in elementary school even more memorable. Another

special event this year is our class trip to Washington, DC. If we had this kind of club, students could sing at school assemblies. We could sing songs like “America the Beautiful” or even write a school song. It would be fun to sing at the school fair, parent meetings, and our own graduation.

Which sentence from Paragraph 3 is irrelevant and should be removed?

A A glee club would make our last year in elementary school even more memorable.

B Another special event this year is our class trip to Washington, DC.

C We could sing songs like “America the Beautiful” or even write a school song.

D It would be fun to sing at the school fair, parent meetings, and our own graduation.

B Another special event this year is our class trip to Washington, DC.

5 - $5005 - $500 Which source would best provide information

about current first-aid practices in the United States?

A an interview with a nurse about emergency medical care

B an online encyclopedia article about famous doctors

C a magazine article about how to become a school nurse

D a fictional story about a girl visiting an emergency clinic

A an interview with a nurse about emergency medical care

Final JeopardyFinal Jeopardy

Read Sentence 18. A pulley is a simple machine that uses a wheel as one

of them moving parts.

What is the correct way to write the underlined word?

A our B its C those D their B its

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