Grade 2 ELA Reading Comprehension Practice Test #3

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Grade 2 ELA Reading Comprehension Practice Test #3

Test Name State Test Assessment
Subject English Language Arts (ELA)
Topic Reading Comprehension
Class Grade 2
Level Performance Level
Total Passages 3
Total Items 9 MCQs
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The Bee
by Jamie Stevens

Bee on a flower, honeycomb, and jar of honey.

1   Buzzing around,
2   this tiny bee,
3   working all day,
4   as busy as can be,

5   Flying to flowers,
6   collecting sweet nectar,
7   back to the hive,
8   like a tiny protector,

9   Making sweet honey,
10   a treat for you and me,
11   a small but mighty creature,
12   nature’s worker bee.

<strong>Question 1</strong><strong>Question 2</strong><strong>Question 3</strong>
Read this line from the poem.
Making sweet honey,

Question 1: The line from the poem describes

  • A) the color of the honey.
  • B) the taste of the honey.
  • C) how bees make honey.
  • D) the smell of the honey.
View Answer
B) the taste of the honey.  
Read this line from the poem.
a small but mighty creature, honey,

Question 2: This line from the poem tells us about

  • A) the bee’s size and strength.
  • B) the bee’s favorite flower.
  • C) the bee’s flying speed.
  • D) the bee’s favorite place to rest.
View Answer
A) the bee’s size and strength.
Read this line from the poem.
Flying to flowers,

Question 3: This line from the poem describes

  • A) how bees travel.
  • B) the flowers in a garden.
  • C) the bee’s feelings.
  • D) the bee’s favorite time of day.
View Answer
A) how bees travel.

The Rain
by Taylor Adams

Raindrops, an umbrella, and a puddle.

1   Falling from the sky,
2   so many drops of rain,
3   splashing on the ground,
4   creating puddles to play,

5   Plants and trees are happy,
6   drinking the water they need,
7   flowers start to bloom,
8   in every color, indeed,

9   The air smells fresh and clean,
10   after the rain goes away,
11   a beautiful rainbow appears,
12   brightening up the day.

<strong>Question 1</strong><strong>Question 2</strong><strong>Question 3</strong>
Read this line from the poem.
Falling from the sky,

Question 1: The line from the poem is about

  • A) a bird flying high.
  • B) raindrops falling.
  • C) leaves swirling down.
  • D) clouds moving by.
View Answer
B) raindrops falling. 
Read this line from the poem.
Plants and trees are happy,

Question 2: This line from the poem tells us that

  • A) plants and trees can talk.
  • B) plants and trees need sunlight.
  • C) plants and trees enjoy the rain.
  • D) plants and trees like to dance.
View Answer
C) plants and trees enjoy the rain.
Read this line from the poem.
a beautiful rainbow appears,

Question 3: This line from the poem describes

  • A) the colors of the flowers.
  • B) the taste of the raindrops.
  • C) the sound of the rain.
  • D) the sight after the rain.
View Answer
D) the sight after the rain.

The Moon
by Skylar Gray

Moon in the night sky, stars, and a telescope.

1   Glowing in the night,
2   a silvery, round moon,
3   lighting up the sky,
4   as a gentle, nightly tune,

5   Stars twinkling brightly,
6   as the moon takes the lead,
7   a dance across the heavens,
8   a celestial show, indeed,

9   With a telescope in hand,
10   we can gaze up above,
11   exploring the night sky,
12   a sight we’ll always love.

<strong>Question 1</strong><strong>Question 2</strong><strong>Question 3</strong>
Read this line from the poem.
Glowing in the night,

Question 1: The line from the poem is about

  • A) a firefly’s light.
  • B) the sun setting.
  • C) the moon shining.
  • D) a streetlamp flickering.
View Answer
C) the moon shining.
Read this line from the poem.
Stars twinkling brightly,

Question 2: This line from the poem tells us that

  • A) stars are colorful.
  • B) stars are very close.
  • C) stars appear to shine.
  • D) stars make noise.
View Answer
C) stars appear to shine.
Read this line from the poem.
With a telescope in hand,

Question 3: This line from the poem describes

  • A) how to hold a telescope.
  • B) a way to explore the sky.
  • C) the weight of a telescope.
  • D) the shape of a telescope.
View Answer
B) a way to explore the sky.

 

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