Grade 6 Quiz Understanding the Relationship Between Particular Words – L.6.5.B
The standard CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.6.5.B emphasizes the importance of understanding the relationship between certain words. By recognizing these relationships, such as cause/effect, part/whole, or item/category, students can deepen their understanding of individual words and their meanings. This quiz will assess the ability to identify and understand these types of word relationships.
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Which of the following word pairs represents a cause/effect relationship?
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2. Question
Which word relationship is demonstrated by the words “tooth/mouth”?
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3. Question
What is the relationship between “bird/animal”?
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How are the words “fire/burn” related?
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5. Question
What relationship does “pen/stationery” demonstrate?
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6. Question
Which of these pairs represents a part/whole relationship?
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
How are the words “car/vehicle” related?
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What is the relationship between “study/success”?
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9. Question
How are “branch/tree” connected?
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Which word relationship is represented by “hunger/eat”?
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