Elementary School Reading Quiz: Use Text Features To Locate Information
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Glossary

  • pronoun: a word that takes the place of a name
  • possessive: shows who owns something
  • indefinite: not a specific person

Look at the glossary. What does indefinite mean?

A word that takes the place of a name
Not a specific person
Shows who owns something
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Elementary School Reading Quiz

Elementary School Reading Quiz: Use Text Features To Locate Information

Practice Use Text Features To Locate Information in Elementary School Reading with focused quiz questions that help you check what you know, review explanations, and build confidence with test-style prompts.

What this quiz covers

This quiz focuses on Use Text Features To Locate Information, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Elementary School Reading.

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Try each quiz question before looking at the correct answer. Use the explanations to review missed ideas, then come back to similar questions until the pattern feels familiar.

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Question 1

Glossary

  • pronoun: a word that takes the place of a name
  • possessive: shows who owns something
  • indefinite: not a specific person

Look at the glossary. What does indefinite mean?

  1. A word that takes the place of a name
  2. Not a specific person (correct answer)
  3. Shows who owns something
Explanation: The glossary lists words from the book and tells what they mean. Here it shows that 'Not a specific person' is correct. 'A word that takes the place of a name' and 'Shows who owns something' are not what it shows.

Question 2

Glossary

  • pronoun: a word that takes the place of a name
  • possessive: shows who owns something
  • indefinite: not a specific person

Look at the glossary. What does possessive mean?

  1. A word that takes the place of a name
  2. Not a specific person
  3. Shows who owns something (correct answer)
Explanation: The glossary lists words from the book and tells what they mean. Here it shows that 'Shows who owns something' is correct. 'A word that takes the place of a name' and 'Not a specific person' are not what it shows.

Question 3

Glossary
burrow: a hole an animal digs for a home
den: a wild animal's resting place
kit: a baby fox

Look at the glossary. What does burrow mean?

  1. A wild animal's resting place
  2. A hole an animal digs for a home (correct answer)
  3. A baby fox
  4. A kind of bird
Explanation: The glossary lists words and their meanings. It says a burrow is a hole an animal digs for a home. 'A wild animal's resting place' is what den means, and 'a baby fox' is what kit means, so those match different words.

Question 4

Glossary

  • pronoun: a word that takes the place of a name
  • possessive: shows who owns something
  • indefinite: not a specific person

Look at the glossary. What does pronoun mean?

  1. Not a specific person
  2. Shows who owns something
  3. A word that takes the place of a name (correct answer)
Explanation: The glossary lists words from the book and tells what they mean. Here it shows that 'A word that takes the place of a name' is correct. 'Not a specific person' and 'Shows who owns something' are not what it shows.

Question 5

Headings:

  • Personal Pronouns
  • Possessive Pronouns
  • What Is a Pronoun?

Look at the headings. Which heading helps you find words like I, she, and they?

  1. Personal Pronouns (correct answer)
  2. Possessive Pronouns
  3. What Is a Pronoun?
Explanation: A heading tells what a section is about. Here it shows that 'Personal Pronouns' is correct. 'Possessive Pronouns' and 'What Is a Pronoun?' are not what it shows.

Question 6

This book has three headings. The first is running, and the second is swimming. The third is jumping.

Use the headings. Which heading would you read to learn about swimming?

  1. Heading 1: Running
  2. Heading 2: Swimming (correct answer)
  3. Heading 3: Jumping
  4. Heading 4: Painting
Explanation: A heading tells what a section is about. Here it shows that 'Heading 2: Swimming' is correct. 'Heading 1: Running' and 'Heading 3: Jumping' and 'Heading 4: Painting' are not what it shows.

Question 7

This weather book has a table of contents. Rain is on page 3, and snow is on page 5. Wind is on page 7, and sun is on page 9.

Use the table of contents. Where can you read about wind?

  1. Page 7 (correct answer)
  2. Page 3
  3. Page 5
  4. Page 9
Explanation: The table of contents lists the book's sections and the page where each one starts. Here it shows that 'Page 7' is correct. 'Page 3' and 'Page 5' and 'Page 9' are not what it shows.

Question 8

A photo shows two dogs running at a park.
Caption: Dogs like to play outside.

Read the caption. What do you learn?

  1. Dogs like to play outside. (correct answer)
  2. All dogs are red.
  3. The park has no grass.
  4. Dogs cannot run.
Explanation: A caption tells about a picture. It shows that 'Dogs like to play outside' is the answer here. 'All dogs are red' and 'The park has no grass' and 'Dogs cannot run' do not match what it shows.

Question 9

All About Pronouns
Table of Contents

  • Personal Pronouns ... Page 3
  • Possessive Pronouns ... Page 5
  • Indefinite Pronouns ... Page 7

You want to read about pronouns like everyone and nobody. Use the table of contents. Which page should you turn to?

  1. Page 7 (correct answer)
  2. Page 3
  3. Page 5
Explanation: The table of contents lists the book's sections and the page where each one starts. Here it shows that 'Page 7' is correct. 'Page 3' and 'Page 5' are not what it shows.

Question 10

All About Pronouns
Table of Contents

  • What Is a Pronoun? ... Page 1
  • Using I ... Page 2
  • Using he and she ... Page 4

Use the table of contents. Which page tells about using he and she?

  1. Page 1
  2. Page 2
  3. Page 4 (correct answer)
Explanation: The table of contents lists the book's sections and the page where each one starts. Here it shows that 'Page 4' is correct. 'Page 1' and 'Page 2' are not what it shows.

Question 11

Pronouns
Headings

  • Names and Pronouns
  • Possessive Words
  • Indefinite Words

You want to learn what a pronoun is. Which heading should you read?

  1. Indefinite Words
  2. Names and Pronouns (correct answer)
  3. Possessive Words
Explanation: A heading tells what a section is about. Here it shows that 'Names and Pronouns' is correct. 'Indefinite Words' and 'Possessive Words' are not what it shows.

Question 12

Heading: Personal Pronouns
Text: Personal pronouns can be I, you, he, she, it, we, they.
Diagram labels:

  • Arrow to the word I: label says "always capital"
  • Arrow to the word she: label says "girl"
  • Arrow to the word they: label says "more than one"

Which label shows more than one?

  1. girl
  2. more than one (correct answer)
  3. always capital
  4. a place
Explanation: A label points to one part of a picture and tells about it. The label on the word they says 'more than one.' The label on she says 'girl', the label on I says 'always capital', and no label says 'a place'.

Question 13

Table of Contents
Personal Pronouns ........ page 4
Possessive Pronouns ........ page 6
Indefinite Pronouns ........ page 9

Look at the table of contents. Which page tells about everyone and someone?

  1. Page 9 (correct answer)
  2. Page 6
  3. Page 4
Explanation: The table of contents lists the book's sections and the page where each one starts. It shows that 'Page 9' is the answer here. 'Page 6' and 'Page 4' do not match what it shows.

Question 14

Pronoun Book
Glossary

  • I: the pronoun you use for yourself
  • they: a pronoun for more than one
  • its: shows something belongs to it

Look at the glossary. What does they mean?

  1. The pronoun you use for yourself
  2. Shows something belongs to it
  3. A pronoun for more than one (correct answer)
Explanation: The glossary lists words from the book and tells what they mean. Here it shows that 'A pronoun for more than one' is correct. 'The pronoun you use for yourself' and 'Shows something belongs to it' are not what it shows.

Question 15

Glossary
pronoun: a word that takes the place of a name
personal pronoun: a pronoun like I, you, he, she, it
possessive pronoun: a pronoun that shows who owns

Look at the glossary. What does pronoun mean?

  1. A pronoun that shows who owns
  2. A word that takes the place of a name (correct answer)
  3. A pronoun like I, you, he, she, it
Explanation: The glossary lists words from the book and tells what they mean. Here it shows that 'A word that takes the place of a name' is correct. 'A pronoun that shows who owns' and 'A pronoun like I, you, he, she, it' are not what it shows.

Question 16

Glossary
happy: feeling glad
kind: nice to others
brave: not afraid

Where can you find what the word kind means?

  1. In the heading
  2. In the table of contents
  3. In the glossary (correct answer)
  4. In the picture
Explanation: The glossary lists words from the book and tells what they mean. Here it shows that 'In the glossary' is correct. 'In the heading' and 'In the table of contents' and 'In the picture' are not what it shows.

Question 17

This page has: a heading, a table of contents, a glossary, and captions.

Which text feature helps you find what possessive means?

  1. The glossary (correct answer)
  2. The heading
  3. The captions
  4. The table of contents
Explanation: The glossary lists words from the book and tells what they mean. Here it shows that 'The glossary' is correct. 'The heading' and 'The captions' and 'The table of contents' are not what it shows.

Question 18

Pronouns Book
Table of Contents

  • What Is a Pronoun? ........ Page 2
  • Personal Pronouns ........ Page 4
  • Possessive Pronouns ...... Page 6
  • Indefinite Pronouns ...... Page 8

Use the table of contents. Which page tells about indefinite pronouns?

  1. Page 4
  2. Page 8 (correct answer)
  3. Page 2
Explanation: The table of contents lists the book's sections and the page where each one starts. Here it shows that 'Page 8' is correct. 'Page 4' and 'Page 2' are not what it shows.

Question 19

Pronouns
Headings:
What Is a Pronoun?
Personal Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns

Which heading would help you find words like my and their?

  1. Personal Pronouns
  2. Possessive Pronouns (correct answer)
  3. What Is a Pronoun?
Explanation: A heading tells what a section is about. Here it shows that 'Possessive Pronouns' is correct. 'Personal Pronouns' and 'What Is a Pronoun?' are not what it shows.

Question 20

Table of Contents
Fish ........ page 3
Whales ........ page 5
Crabs ........ page 7

Look at the table of contents. Which page tells about whales?

  1. Page 5 (correct answer)
  2. Page 3
  3. Page 7
Explanation: The table of contents shows the Whales section starts on page 5. Page 3 is about fish and page 7 is about crabs.