All Common Core: 3rd Grade English Language Arts Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #201 : Language
What does rebuild mean?
To build again
To build before
To build incorrectly
To build again
A prefix can be added to the beginning of a word. It changes the meaning of the word.
The prefix pre- means before.
The prefix re- means again.
The prefix mis- means incorrectly or poorly.
The correct answer is to build again because the prefix “re” means again.
Example Question #202 : Language
What does misuse mean?
To use incorrectly
To use again
To use before
To use incorrectly
A prefix can be added to the beginning of a word. It changes the meaning of the word.
The prefix pre- means before.
The prefix re- means again.
The prefix mis- means incorrectly or poorly.
The correct answer is to use incorrectly because the prefix “mis” means incorrectly.
Example Question #203 : Language
What does precooked mean?
To cook before
To cook again
To cook incorrectly
To cook before
A prefix can be added to the beginning of a word. It changes the meaning of the word.
The prefix pre- means before.
The prefix re- means again.
The prefix mis- means incorrectly or poorly.
The correct answer is to cook before because the prefix “pre” means before.
Example Question #204 : Language
What does misread mean?
To read before
To read again
To read incorrectly
To read incorrectly
A prefix can be added to the beginning of a word. It changes the meaning of the word.
The prefix pre- means before.
The prefix re- means again.
The prefix mis- means incorrectly or poorly.
The correct answer is to read incorrectly because the prefix “mis” means incorrectly.
Example Question #205 : Language
What does reread mean?
To read again
To read before
To read incorrectly
To read again
A prefix can be added to the beginning of a word. It changes the meaning of the word.
The prefix pre- means before.
The prefix re- means again.
The prefix mis- means incorrectly or poorly.
The correct answer is to read again because the prefix “re” means again.
Example Question #201 : Language
Select the definition for "companion".
A person who is alone
A group of houses that look similar in design
A person who is normally around someone else
A group of houses that don't look similar in design
A person who is normally around someone else
To help us answer this question, we can think of a word we know with the same root word as "companion".
Company and companion have the root word. We know that company means a group of people. So, companion must have something to do with people. Based on our answer choices, and using the known definition of company, "a person who is normally around someone else" is a companion.
A husband is a wife's companion. They are normally together.
Example Question #203 : Language
What does the word aquarium mean?
Hint: The root word “aqu” means water.
A body of water, like a river
A tank filled with water
A waterpark
A blue color
A tank filled with water
An aquarium is a tank filled with water.
Example Question #204 : Language
What does the word century mean?
Hint: The root word “cent” means 100.
10 years
A period of time
A previous time period
100 years
100 years
A century is a 100-year timeframe.
Example Question #205 : Language
What does the word circumference mean?
Hint: The root word “circum” means around.
A circle
A basketball
A circular ball
The distance around a circle
The distance around a circle
The circumference is the distance around a circle.
Example Question #206 : Language
What does the word dictation mean?
Hint: The root word “dict” means to say.
A vacation
A recorded song
A commanding remark
Speaking words for someone to write
Speaking words for someone to write
Diction means to speak words for someone to write down.
All Common Core: 3rd Grade English Language Arts Resources
