| What to create | Quiz |
| Which subject | Literature |
| What age group | Year or Grade 7 |
| What topic | Inferences |
| Question types | Mixed |
| Number of questions | 5 |
| Number of answers | 4 |
| Correct answers | Exactly 1 |
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Read each question carefully and choose the best answer from the options provided. For questions that do not have options, provide your inference in a complete sentence. Good luck!
In the story, a character walks into a room and immediately turns on the thermostat, complaining about the cold. What can you infer about the character's preference?
(Provide your inference in a complete sentence)
After reading a passage where a character spends time looking at old photographs and sighing, what might you infer about their feelings?
(Provide your inference in a complete sentence)
In a book, the author writes about a character who always wears a raincoat, regardless of the weather. What can you infer about this character?
A. They love rainy weather.
B. They might be overly cautious or paranoid about getting wet.
C. They are a fashion icon.
D. They hate sunshine.
A character in a novel often avoids social gatherings and prefers to stay at home with a book. What could you infer about their personality?
A. They are very outgoing and love to meet new people.
B. They may be introverted or enjoy solitude.
C. They have many friends.
D. They dislike reading.
At the end of a chapter, a protagonist finds a mysterious key on the ground and looks around cautiously. What can you infer about the upcoming events in the story?
(Provide your inference in a complete sentence)
Reflect on the inferences you made and consider how they enhance your understanding of the characters and plot.