STAAR Practice Test (Grade 3: Reading) 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the main purpose of a story's title?
- To tell you who wrote it
- To give a clue about what the story is about (Correct answer)
- To list the characters
- To show the page number
Correct answer: To give a clue about what the story is about
A title hints at the topic or main idea of the story.
Question 2: In a fiction story, what is a 'character'?
- The place where the story happens
- A person or animal in the story (Correct answer)
- The lesson of the story
- The order of events
Correct answer: A person or animal in the story
A character is a person or animal that takes part in the story.
Question 3: Which word is a synonym for 'happy'?
- Sad
- Joyful (Correct answer)
- Tired
- Angry
Correct answer: Joyful
Joyful means the same as happy.
Question 4: What does the setting of a story tell you?
- Where and when the story takes place (Correct answer)
- Who the author is
- How many pages there are
- The title of the book
Correct answer: Where and when the story takes place
The setting describes the time and place of the story.
Question 5: If a passage says 'The dog wagged its tail and barked happily,' how does the dog feel?
- Scared
- Excited and happy (Correct answer)
- Sleepy
- Hungry
Correct answer: Excited and happy
Wagging its tail and barking happily show the dog is excited and happy.
Question 6: What is a 'fact' in a passage?
- Something someone believes
- Something that can be proven true (Correct answer)
- A made-up story
- A guess about the future
Correct answer: Something that can be proven true
A fact is something that can be proven to be true.
Question 7: Why do authors use headings in informational texts?
- To make the page colorful
- To help readers find information by topic (Correct answer)
- To hide the answers
- To count the words
Correct answer: To help readers find information by topic
Headings organize a text and help readers locate information.
What is the main purpose of a story's title?