Grade 3 Quiz Distinguishing Shades of Meaning Among Related Words – L.3.5.C
This quiz tests learners’ ability to differentiate between words that, while related, carry different degrees of certainty or describe varying states of mind. Understanding the nuanced meanings of words allows for more precise expression and comprehension.
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Which word indicates the highest degree of certainty that something is true?
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2. Question
If someone “wondered” about a fact, what did they do?
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3. Question
Which word implies a person isn’t entirely sure but thinks something might be true?
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If someone “heard” a piece of information, what does it mean?
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5. Question
What word describes the least confidence in the validity of a piece of information?
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6. Question
Which word implies having factual or firsthand knowledge about something?
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7. Question
If a person “suspected” something, it means they:
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8. Question
Which of the following words implies a state of pondering or questioning without certainty?
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9. Question
If someone “believed” a statement to be true, it means:
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
10. Which word suggests acquiring information from another person, possibly secondhand or not verified?
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