S/V/G/O Test #3 (50 points possible.)
(Directions: Do not copy! Do not write on this test! Look for extra
credit mistakes to find and fix! Make an extra credit box and record any
extra credit you may have earned this week. Be sure to say where it came
from! If you are exempt from the vocabulary section, write exempt across
numbers 21-30.)
1. The answer in a division problem is called the quoitent.
2. Are those two lines paralell?
3. No, they are 90° apart. They are perpindiculer.
4. "3(3x + 3) = 27" is a simple algibra problem.
5. Those two examples are very similer.
6. What is nine divided by three?
7. When we refer to frequensy, we mean how often
something happens.
8. Everyone should be able to perform simple adition
in his/her head.
9. We use the minus sign to symbolize subtraction.
10. The problem said to multeply seven and eight.
11. Please discribe the man to me so I can find
him.
12. Did you write down your obzervations?
13. Was your hypothises correct? Did the experiment
turn out like you expected?
14. A metaphor is a comperason between two generally
unlike things.
15. A noun is a person, place, thing or consept.
16. Things look very differently under a micrascope.
17. Be careful! That’s very expencive equiptment!
18. The weather Saturday was veriable; it was
changing all the time.
19. What is the defenition of that word.
20. A test should show what you have lerned.
21. Even though Pony liked the poem, it's meaning still
_________(ed) him.
22. Pony had trouble __________(ing) the poem.
23. The coach thinks I am too ___________. He thinks
I need to take the game more seriously.
24. Pony had a ____________ when he entered the creepy,
old church.
25. Though some might call him wierd, he preferred to
be called a (non)___________(ist).
26. Johnny thought that Dally was ______ like those Southern
gentlemen in Gone with the Wind.
27. "Dally vs. The World" is an example of one of the
_________ conflicts in The Outsiders.
28. Dally is the ___________(ical) greaser; Pony is not.
facade, elude, premonition, conform, gallant,
stereotype, internal, external, nonchalant, credible, fathom (Three
not used. None used twice. Be sure to add any needed prefixes or suffixes.)
(Please use complete sentences
when answering questions 29-33.)
29.(4) Give two examples of irony from The Outsiders. Be
sure to explain the irony.
30.(2) Give an example of someone using a facade. (Either
meaning is OK.)
31. The words credible and incredulous are based on the
Latin root cred which means ______?
32. A noun is…
33. An adjective is…
Identify the nouns and adjectives: (3n, 5adj)
34.(8) Our camping trip was foggy and soggy, but my family
still had a good time.
(Please use complete sentences
when you answer questions 35 and 36.)
The Outsiders…
35.(2) Explain how the poem "Richard Cory" is related
to Cherry's statement, "Things are rough all over."
36.(3) What "gold" (Think: "Nothing Gold can Stay.")
did Pony have that he lost? Soda? Darry? (Don’t give the same answer for
all three!!)
Extra Credit:
a) Find and fix. b) Turn conform(v) into a noun.
c) Turn elude(v) into an adjective. d) Solve #4.