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Welcome! This is an entry test to see what you already know. Try your best to answer every question across all three subjects. Don't worry if you don't know an answer, just give it your best guess and move on to the next one. Good luck!


English

Part A: Grammar and Punctuation

  1. Circle the correct verb in the parenthesis: The team of players ( is / are ) ready for the game.
  2. Add the correct punctuation (commas, periods, question marks) to the end of these sentences:
    • Where did you put my backpack
    • I need to get milk eggs and bread from the store
    • Wow that was an amazing trick
  3. Identify the adjectives in the following sentence: The fluffy, white cat sat on the warm windowsill.
  4. Adjectives: ____________________, ____________________, ____________________

  5. Rewrite the following sentence correctly: me and my friend goes to the park yesterday.
  6. ____________________________________________________________________

Part B: Vocabulary

Match the word on the left with its correct definition on the right by drawing a line.

1. Annual A. To get something
2. Acquire B. Happening once every year
3. Frigid C. A person you are competing against
4. Opponent D. Very cold in temperature


Math

Part A: Calculations

Solve the following problems. Show your work where possible.

  1. 452 x 21 = ____________

  2. 981 ÷ 9 = ____________

  3. 24.5 + 8.76 = ____________

  4. 3/4 - 1/8 = ____________

Part B: Word Problems

  1. A library has 12 shelves of fiction books. If each shelf holds 35 books, how many fiction books are there in total?
  2. Answer: ____________________


  3. You buy a snack for $2.50 and a drink for $1.75. If you pay with a $5.00 bill, how much change will you get back?
  4. Answer: ____________________

Part C: Geometry

  1. A rectangle has a length of 15 cm and a width of 6 cm. What is its area?
  2. Area: ____________________


  3. Look at the three angles below. Circle the angle that is obtuse.
  4. Angle A (45°)      Angle B (90°)      Angle C (110°)



Science

Part A: Life Science

  1. Fill in the blanks to complete the food chain using the words from the box.
  2. Fox    Rabbit    Grass

    ________________ → ________________ → ________________

    (Producer)         (Primary Consumer)     (Secondary Consumer)


  3. The process where plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create their own food is called:
    • A) Respiration
    • B) Photosynthesis
    • C) Evaporation
    • D) Condensation

Part B: Earth and Space

  1. Unscramble the names of these planets in our solar system:
    • A) N V S E U ____________________
    • B) S M A R ____________________
  2. Which of these is the primary reason we have day and night on Earth?
    • A) The Earth revolving around the Sun.
    • B) The Moon orbiting the Earth.
    • C) The Earth rotating on its axis.

Part C: Physical Science

  1. Label the state of matter for each description: solid, liquid, or gas.
    • Has a definite shape and volume: ____________________
    • Has no definite shape or volume, and fills any container it is in: ____________________
    • Has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container: ____________________




Answer Key

English

Part A: Grammar and Punctuation

  1. is (The "team" is a single unit).
    • Where did you put my backpack?
    • I need to get milk, eggs, and bread from the store.
    • Wow, that was an amazing trick! (or Wow! that was an amazing trick.)
  2. fluffy, white, warm
  3. My friend and I went to the park yesterday.

Part B: Vocabulary

1. Annual → B. Happening once every year

2. Acquire → A. To get something

3. Frigid → D. Very cold in temperature

4. Opponent → C. A person you are competing against


Math

Part A: Calculations

  1. 452 x 21 = 9,492
  2. 981 ÷ 9 = 109
  3. 24.5 + 8.76 = 33.26
  4. 3/4 - 1/8 = 6/8 - 1/8 = 5/8

Part B: Word Problems

  1. 12 shelves x 35 books = 420 books
  2. $2.50 + $1.75 = $4.25. Then $5.00 - $4.25 = $0.75 change.

Part C: Geometry

  1. Area = length x width → 15 cm x 6 cm = 90 cm² (or 90 sq cm).
  2. Angle C (110°) should be circled. (An obtuse angle is greater than 90°).

Science

Part A: Life Science

  1. Grass → Rabbit → Fox
  2. B) Photosynthesis

Part B: Earth and Space

    • A) VENUS
    • B) MARS
  1. C) The Earth rotating on its axis.

Part C: Physical Science

    • Has a definite shape and volume: Solid
    • Has no definite shape or volume...: Gas
    • Has a definite volume but takes the shape...: Liquid
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