Sunday, December 7, 2008

20 Question Quiz

Welcome to Mice In The Classroom! This blog offers examples of curriculum for students K-12 who use English as a second language (ESL) and English as a first language (EFL). Lessons are primarily prepared for Intermediate Level learners and are used as part of one-on-one tutoring and small group sessions. The quiz below is only one example of reading exercises and comprehension questions for both ESL/EFL students. If you wish to shedule tutoring sessions or if you have lesson plan ideas to share, please contact me by leaving your email address and a brief message in the "comments" area at the bottom of this posting. Learning is a wonderful experience and with the internet, the process is only a "mice" click away.

Now, let's have some fun with today's exercise:


20 Questions Quiz

Write T if the sonetence is true and F if it is false:

1. Puerto Rico is one of the 50 states in the USA.
2. West Virginia is among the top 3 coal producers in the USA.
3. The prefix "liber" means not free.
4. Boston is the largest city in the New England states.
5. The USA shares a border with 3 other countries.
6. Alabama is closer to Cuba than Tennessee is.
7. Oregon is closer to Texas than it is to Utah.
8. Alaska‘s state flag has stars shaped like the Big Dipper.
9. The prefix "micro" means large.
10. Hawaii is the southern most state in the USA.
11. Maine is the most northern state in the USA.
12. The prefix "mono" means two.
13. Boise is the capital city of Nebraska.
14. The logo for the Greyhound Bus Company is a dog.
15. The equator is a real line that runs around the globe.
16. San Francisco is one city where one dollar bills are printed.
17. The one dollar bill is made of 100% cotton.
18. A teamster is a person who makes things from wood for a living.
19. The one dollar bill does not show the year it was printed.
20. Antarctica is closer to Australia than it is to Japan.

English has always been one of my favorite school subjects. How many did you get right? Find the answers in "comments". While you are there, leave a message with your email address if you would like for me to contact you about tutoring services for you or your family. And enjoy the wonders of learning!


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