Elementary School Reading Quiz: Recognize And Produce Pairs Of Rhyming Words
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Recognize And Produce Pairs Of Rhyming WordsQuestion 1 of 9

Which set shows three words where only TWO of them rhyme?

car, far, star
sun, fun, run
big, pig, dog
red, bed, blue
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Elementary School Reading Quiz: Recognize And Produce Pairs Of Rhyming Words

Practice Recognize And Produce Pairs Of Rhyming Words in Elementary School Reading with focused quiz questions that help you check what you know, review explanations, and build confidence with test-style prompts.

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This quiz focuses on Recognize And Produce Pairs Of Rhyming Words, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Elementary School Reading.

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Question 1

Which set shows three words where only TWO of them rhyme?

  1. car, far, star
  2. sun, fun, run
  3. big, pig, dog (correct answer)
  4. red, bed, blue
Explanation: In 'big, pig, dog,' only big and pig rhyme (both end in -ig), while dog does not rhyme with either. Options A and B show all three words rhyming, and option D shows red and bed rhyming with blue not rhyming, but the question asks for exactly two that rhyme.

Question 2

Which word rhymes with night?

  1. play
  2. light (correct answer)
  3. way
  4. say
Explanation: Light ends with the same sound as night, so light rhymes with night. Choice B is correct. Play, way, and say rhyme with day, not with night.

Question 3

Which word rhymes with shoe?

  1. sock
  2. blue (correct answer)
  3. foot
  4. lace
Explanation: Blue ends with the same sound as shoe, so blue rhymes with shoe. Choice B is correct. Sock, foot, and lace do not rhyme with shoe.

Question 4

In the rhyme 'Hickory dickory dock, the mouse ran up the clock,' which word rhymes with dock?

  1. mouse
  2. clock (correct answer)
  3. ran
  4. up
Explanation: Clock ends with the same sound as dock, so clock rhymes with dock. Choice B is correct. Mouse, ran, and up do not rhyme with dock.

Question 5

King, ring, and sing all rhyme. Which word also rhymes with them?

  1. wing (correct answer)
  2. cat
  3. boat
  4. sun
Explanation: King, ring, and sing all end with the same sound, and wing ends with that same sound too, so it rhymes. Choice A is correct. Cat, boat, and sun do not rhyme with king.

Question 6

Which word rhymes with fish?

  1. dish (correct answer)
  2. cat
  3. boat
  4. sun
Explanation: Fish and dish end with the same sound, so they rhyme. Choice A is correct. Cat, boat, and sun do not rhyme with fish.

Question 7

Which word rhymes with cake?

  1. lake (correct answer)
  2. dog
  3. sun
  4. book
Explanation: Cake and lake end with the same sound, so they rhyme. Choice A is correct. Dog, sun, and book do not rhyme with cake.

Question 8

Listen to the word 'box.' Which word rhymes with box?

  1. socks (correct answer)
  2. ball
  3. cat
  4. hat
Explanation: Box and socks end with the same sound, so they rhyme. Choice A is correct. Ball, cat, and hat do not rhyme with box.

Question 9

Which sentence uses a pair of rhyming words correctly?

  1. The small ball rolled down the long hall (correct answer)
  2. I saw a big pig eating an apple
  3. The brown cow jumped over the fence
  4. A red bird sat on the old tree branch
Explanation: When you see a question about rhyming words, you need to listen for words that end with the same sound. Rhyming words don't have to be spelled the same way, but they must sound alike at the end. Let's look at choice A: "The small ball rolled down the long hall." Here you can hear that "ball" and "hall" both end with the same "-all" sound. These words rhyme perfectly, making this sentence correct. Now let's check why the other choices don't work. Choice B says "I saw a big pig eating an apple." The words "pig" and "apple" don't rhyme at all - "pig" ends with an "-ig" sound while "apple" ends with an "-el" sound. Choice C states "The brown cow jumped over the fence." While "brown" and "cow" might look like they could rhyme, "brown" ends with an "-own" sound and "cow" ends with an "-ow" sound, which are different. Choice D reads "A red bird sat on the old tree branch." None of these words rhyme with each other - "red," "bird," "old," "tree," and "branch" all have completely different ending sounds. Study tip: When looking for rhyming words, say the words out loud or in your head. Focus on how the endings sound, not how they're spelled. Words like "cat" and "hat" rhyme, just like "ball" and "hall" do. Practice by thinking of word families that share the same ending sounds.