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Grade 5 English Quiz: Making Inferences

Instructions:

Read each question carefully and choose the best answer based on the information provided. Only one answer is correct for each question.


  1. What can you infer about Jake's feelings when he received a surprise birthday party?

    • A. He felt angry because he didn't like surprises.
    • B. He was indifferent and didn't care about the party.
    • C. He was excited and happy because he loves parties.
    • D. He felt sad because he wanted a different gift.
  2. If a character is holding a dripping ice cream cone and looking disappointed, what might you infer?

    • A. The ice cream is melting and they are upset about it.
    • B. They are just enjoying the warm weather.
    • C. They have finished eating their ice cream.
    • D. They are excited to try a new flavor.
  3. You read that a girl is staring out the window with a frown while it is raining outside. What can you infer about her mood?

    • A. She loves the rain and is enjoying the view.
    • B. She might be feeling sad or disappointed about the weather.
    • C. She is bored and wants to go outside to play.
    • D. She is happy because she can jump in puddles.
  4. If a boy runs to the playground and immediately starts climbing the tallest slide, what can you infer about him?

    • A. He is scared of heights and will not climb.
    • B. He is cautious and checking the safety of the slide.
    • C. He is adventurous and likes to try challenging things.
    • D. He dislikes playing on slides.
  5. When a family is packing their bags and checking the weather, what can you infer they are planning to do?

    • A. They are preparing for a picnic at home.
    • B. They are going on a trip somewhere.
    • C. They are moving to a new house.
    • D. They are getting ready for a birthday party.
  6. If the teacher finds a student doodling during class and then calls on them, what might you infer about the student's attention?

    • A. The student is very interested in the lesson.
    • B. The student is distracted and not paying attention.
    • C. The student is eager to answer the question.
    • D. The student is helping a friend with their work.
  7. After seeing her friend crying, a girl quietly sits down next to her without saying anything. What can you infer about her intentions?

    • A. She wants to ignore her friend’s feelings.
    • B. She is trying to understand and support her friend.
    • C. She is confused and doesn't know what to do.
    • D. She is angry and pretending to care.
  8. If a character in a story is always helping others and sharing their toys, what can you infer about their personality?

    • A. They are selfish and don't like to share.
    • B. They are kind and enjoy making others happy.
    • C. They are bored and have nothing else to do.
    • D. They prefer playing alone than with others.
  9. When a girl looks at her phone, smiles brightly, and jumps up from her seat, what could you infer?

    • A. She is upset about something she read.
    • B. She received exciting news and is happy.
    • C. She lost her phone and is searching for it.
    • D. She is bored and looking for entertainment.
  10. After noticing that her friend is usually cheerful but seems quiet and withdrawn this week, what could you infer about her friend?

    • A. Her friend is always quiet and doesn't like to talk.
    • B. Something might be bothering her friend.
    • C. She doesn't care about her friends anymore.
    • D. She is just deep in thought about schoolwork.

Good luck!