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Take the Language, Literacy and Numeracy Assessment Quiz

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Difficulty: Moderate
Questions: 20
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This Language, Literacy and Numeracy Assessment Quiz helps you check your reading, writing, and numeracy skills in 15 quick multiple-choice questions. See your results at once and know what to review. For more practice, try the Language Proficiency Quiz or build problem-solving with the Critical Reasoning and Numeracy Quiz .

The dog chased the ball. Which word is the subject of the sentence?
the
dog
chased
ball
The subject is the noun that performs the action in a sentence. Here, "dog" is doing the chasing, so it is the subject.
Choose the word that is a synonym of 'quick'.
slow
heavy
fast
silent
"Fast" has the same meaning as "quick," indicating high speed. The other options do not convey this meaning.
What is the sum of 8 and 6?
13
12
16
14
Adding 8 and 6 gives 14. The other answers are results of incorrect addition.
If you have 4 apples and you eat 1, how many apples remain?
1
2
4
3
Starting with 4 apples and eating 1 leaves 3 apples. The other options miscount the remaining fruit.
Identify the imperative verb in the instruction 'Please turn off the lights before leaving.'
off
turn
leaving
please
The imperative verb is the action word commanding someone to act, which is "turn." "Please" is a polite marker, not the verb itself.
Is the following sentence in active or passive voice? 'The cake was eaten by the children.'
Past tense
Active voice
Future tense
Passive voice
In passive voice, the subject receives the action. Here, "the cake" is the recipient of eating, so the sentence is passive.
In the sentence 'Despite the arduous climb, the hikers felt elated at the summit,' what does 'arduous' most likely mean?
Difficult
Short
Easy
Fast
The context describes elation after a challenging task, so "arduous" means difficult. The other options do not fit the sense of challenge.
What is 20% of 50?
20
5
10
15
20 percent of 50 is calculated as 0.20 Ã- 50 = 10. The other values result from incorrect percentage calculations.
Three-quarters of the 12 students in a class are present. How many students are present?
6
12
3
9
Three-quarters of 12 is (3/4) Ã- 12 = 9 students. The other options are results of incorrect fraction multiplication.
Maya hurried through the market before the storm arrived. Why was Maya hurrying?
To avoid crowded stalls
To find a friend
To get fresh vegetables before the storm
To sell umbrellas
The sentence states her goal was buying fresh vegetables before the storm. The other options introduce details not mentioned in the passage.
When Jill arrived at the station, she discovered her train had been canceled. To whom does 'her' refer?
Jill
The station
She
The train
The pronoun "her" refers back to Jill, indicating the train Jill was supposed to take. The other options are not logical antecedents.
You buy 3 pens at $2.50 each and pay with a $10 note. How much change will you receive?
$1.50
$7.50
$5.00
$2.50
The total cost is 3 Ã- $2.50 = $7.50. Paying with $10 leaves $10 âˆ' $7.50 = $2.50 in change.
In the sentence 'Because the sun was setting, we decided to head home,' which part is the subordinate clause?
Because the sun was setting
We decided to head home
We decided
The sun was setting
A subordinate clause cannot stand alone and begins with a subordinating conjunction. "Because the sun was setting" fits this definition.
What is the probability of rolling an even number on a standard six-sided die?
1/3
1/4
2/3
1/2
There are three even faces (2,4,6) out of six total faces, so the probability is 3/6 = 1/2. The other fractions are incorrect ratios.
Complete the sentence with the correct verb form: 'By the time she arrived, the show ____.'
will start
has started
starts
had started
The past perfect tense "had started" correctly indicates an action completed before another past event. The other forms do not match this timeframe.
Solve for x: 2(3x - 4) = 10.
4
2
5
3
Distribute to get 6x âˆ' 8 = 10, then add 8: 6x = 18, and divide by 6: x = 3. Other answers arise from miscalculation.
Despite the heavy rain, the marathon continued as runners cheered, demonstrating unwavering determination. What is the tone of this sentence?
Pessimistic
Indifferent
Optimistic
Sarcastic
The description highlights perseverance and positive spirit despite challenges, which conveys an optimistic tone. The other tones do not match the supportive language.
A recipe calls for 2/3 cup of sugar. If you want to make half the recipe, how much sugar is needed?
1/2 cup
1/3 cup
1/6 cup
2/3 cup
Half of 2/3 cup is (1/2) Ã- (2/3) = 1/3 cup. The other measurements do not correctly represent half of the original amount.
Identify the figurative language used in the phrase 'Time is a thief that steals our moments.'
Hyperbole
Metaphor
Simile
Personification
A metaphor directly compares two unlike things without using 'like' or 'as.' Here, time is directly equated to a thief. The other devices do not fit.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, the empty streets echoed with silence. Cars and chatter had faded into the distance. What can be inferred from this passage?
The sun had risen
The streets were busy
Night was approaching and places were deserted
The area was under construction
The description of fading light and empty streets suggests nightfall and deserted surroundings. The other options contradict the given details.
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Learning Outcomes

  1. Identify key language structures in diverse texts.
  2. Analyse numerical problems to determine accurate solutions.
  3. Demonstrate comprehension of written passages and instructions.
  4. Apply effective literacy strategies for interpreting information.
  5. Evaluate basic numeracy concepts in practical contexts.
  6. Master essential vocabulary and grammar usage skills.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Understand Common Text Structures - Think of text structures as puzzle pieces that guide you through an author's ideas! By spotting patterns like description, cause and effect, compare and contrast, sequence, and problem - solution, you'll boost your reading comprehension and breeze through complex passages.
  2. Develop Effective Questioning Techniques - Turn yourself into a curious detective by asking questions before, during, and after you read. This fun habit keeps your brain engaged, helps you monitor your understanding, and transforms each page into an interactive adventure.
  3. Summarize Key Information - Practice condensing main ideas in your own words to lock in understanding and memory. Summaries act like mental "post-it" notes that help you recall big-picture concepts in a snap.
  4. Apply Numeracy in Real-Life Contexts - See math come alive by diving into practical scenarios like budgeting pocket money or measuring ingredients for a recipe. Real-world practice makes abstract numbers stick and shows why math matters every day.
  5. Master Basic Arithmetic Operations - Strengthen your foundation in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division because these are the building blocks of all math tasks. Confident arithmetic skills let you tackle more complex problems with ease (and speed!).
  6. Enhance Vocabulary and Grammar Skills - Dive into a variety of books, articles, and blogs to collect new words and uncover grammatical tricks. A richer vocabulary and solid grammar boost your writing and reading fluency in a fun, rewarding way.
  7. Interpret Data from Graphs and Charts - Level up your analytical skills by practicing with real graphs and charts. Decoding visual data helps you make informed decisions, spot trends, and impress your peers with your data-savvy insights.
  8. Utilize Graphic Organizers - Organize thoughts with mind maps, flowcharts, or Venn diagrams to visualize relationships between concepts. These handy tools turn messy ideas into clear, memorable frameworks that make studying a breeze.
  9. Engage in Play-Based Learning for Numeracy - Level up your math skills with games like number bingo, pattern puzzles, or sorting challenges. Playful practice builds strong foundational skills while keeping learning lively and entertaining.
  10. Connect Math to Vocational Skills - Explore how numeracy powers careers from carpentry measurements to budgeting in business. Seeing math in action in real professions sparks motivation and reveals endless possibilities.
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