IAR Test 4th Grade English Language & Arts #1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: After visiting her son in to the hospital, mrs. Swan gave us a letter for our teacher. Which of the words underlined should be capitalized?
- hospital
- mrs. Swan (Correct answer)
- letter
- teacher
Correct answer: mrs. Swan
For a sentence to be correctly capitalized, the first word must begin with a capital letter. In the correct option, 'Among' is capitalized. Additionally, 'Japan' and 'Singapore' are proper nouns, as they are specific country names, and thus must also be capitalized. All other words are common nouns or other parts of speech that do not require capitalization.
Question 2: Which is the correct capitalization?
- Among all the countries, Japan and Singapore are my favorites. (Correct answer)
- among all the countries, japan and Singapore are my favorites.
- Among all the countries, Japan and singapore are my favorites.
- Among all the countries, japan and singapore are my favorites.
Correct answer: Among all the countries, Japan and Singapore are my favorites.
A grammatically correct question must begin with a capital letter and end with a question mark. Option B, 'Why is the cat lost?', correctly follows these rules by starting with a capital 'W' and concluding with a question mark. The other options are incorrect because they either lack a question mark, a capital letter at the beginning, or both.
Question 3: Which of the following questions is correct?
- What time is it.
- Why is the cat lost? (Correct answer)
- when will be the next dance contest?
- who will lead the parade?
Correct answer: Why is the cat lost?
A correct question must begin with a capital letter and end with a question mark. Option B, 'Why is the cat lost?', adheres to both of these grammatical rules. Options A, C, and D are incorrect because A ends with a period instead of a question mark, and C and D do not capitalize the first word of the sentence.
Question 4: Before he win the tournament, he ______ experiencing many challenges and tough times.
- has been
- had been (Correct answer)
- have been
- will have been
Correct answer: had been
The sentence describes an action (experiencing challenges) that began and continued up to a specific point in the past (before he won the tournament). The past perfect continuous tense, 'had been experiencing,' correctly conveys this sequence of events. It indicates a continuous action that was completed or ongoing just before another past action occurred.
Question 5: The weather is fair today and the children are happy. They ______ to the park to play.
- will go (Correct answer)
- goes
- going
- will goes
Correct answer: will go
The sentence describes a future action ('They ______ to the park to play') that is a spontaneous decision or a prediction based on current conditions ('The weather is fair today and the children are happy'). The simple future tense, 'will go,' is the appropriate choice for expressing such an intention or future event.
Question 6: Mom and Dad went to the meeting. <br>Which of the following words is a verb?</br>
- Mom
- Dad
- went (Correct answer)
- meeting
Correct answer: went
A verb is a word that describes an action, state, or occurrence. In the sentence 'Mom and Dad went to the meeting,' 'went' is the past tense form of the verb 'to go,' indicating the action performed by Mom and Dad. The other options (Mom, Dad, meeting) are all nouns.
Question 7: Which word is plural and possessive at the same time?
- your's
- children's (Correct answer)
- cat's
- gardens
Correct answer: children's
'Children's' is the correct answer because 'children' is already a plural noun (the plural form of 'child'). Adding an apostrophe and 's' ('s) to this irregular plural noun correctly forms the possessive, indicating something belonging to multiple children. Options like 'cat's' are singular possessive, and 'gardens' is plural but not possessive.
Question 8: Which of the following questions is accurately phrased?
- Have you watched the latest episode of this movie? (Correct answer)
- The latest episode, have you watched?
- Have watched the latest episode?
- You have watched the latest episode of this movie?
Correct answer: Have you watched the latest episode of this movie?
This sentence uses the correct word order for an interrogative sentence in the present perfect tense: auxiliary verb ('Have') + subject ('you') + past participle ('watched') + object/complement. The other options either have incorrect word order, are incomplete, or lack the necessary auxiliary verb for a grammatically correct question.
Question 9: __________ did the tallest cake for the wedding.
- ms. tina
- Chef Carrie (Correct answer)
- the lady
- my mother
Correct answer: Chef Carrie
'Chef Carrie' is the correct choice because it uses proper capitalization for a title ('Chef') when it precedes a name ('Carrie'), making it a proper noun. Titles used with names are capitalized, unlike common nouns or titles used without a specific name, as seen in the other options.
After visiting her son in to the hospital, mrs.
Swan gave us a letter for our teacher.
Which of the words underlined should be capitalized?