Grade 2 Quiz Comprehension and Analysis of Informational Texts – RI.2.10
This quiz evaluates students’ abilities to comprehend and analyze informational texts across various subjects, mirroring the expectations of the RI.2.10 standard. Students will demonstrate their skills in understanding details, main ideas, and connections within grade-appropriate texts.
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1. Question
What is the MAIN purpose of a text discussing the life cycle of a butterfly?
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2. Question
In a text about ancient Egypt, why would the author talk about the Nile River?
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3. Question
If you read a text about planets, what would be an IMPORTANT detail?
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What is the main goal of an article explaining how volcanoes erupt?
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5. Question
When a text discusses why recycling is important, what is the author’s primary intention?
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6. Question
If a historical text highlights George Washington’s role in the American Revolution, what is a key detail?
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7. Question
In a text about rainforests, why would the author possibly mention the canopy?
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8. Question
What is the primary purpose of a text explaining the water cycle?
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9. Question
Why would a science text include a diagram of a plant cell?
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10. Question
What would be the main reason a history text discusses the Declaration of Independence?
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