
Bake Bright!
Quiz by Laura Serrano
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- Q1
The author most likely wrote this selection to-
Encourage children to be helpful by baking a fun, colorful cake
Inform the reader about the steps in the baking process
Entertain young children with a silly idea
Teach kids how to help their parents in the kitchen
120s - Q2
What does the word batter mean in paragraph 5?
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Why does the selection include the Color Mixing Guide?
To show children the importance of careful measuring
To encourage children to experiment with trying new foods
To provide a reference chart for the instructions in paragraph 5
To remind the reader that baking recipes can be simple
120s - Q4
How many drops of yellow food coloring liquid are required for mixing an orange cake?
8 drops
50 drops
20 drops
42 drops
120s - Q5
This question has a two parts. First, answer part A. Then answer part B.
Part A
With which of the following statements would the author of "Bake Bright" likely agree?
Kids should help their parents with tasks around the house.
It's important to cook with organic ingredients only.
Some kids just aren't very good cooks or bakers.
Colorful, flashy desserts are often not as tasty as more traditional desserts.
120s - Q6
Part B
Which sentence from the article best supports your answer from Part A?
Let's make that cake the most colorful part of the meal.
You'll be using an oven, so get an adult to supervise your work.
Make sure you have the following ingredients before you begin.
We should do our part and help out when we can.
120s - Q7
Which of these is an opinion expressed by the author?
Baking a cake is an easy way to help.
You'll be using an oven, so get an adult to supervise your work.
I suggest covering the cake, once it has cooled, with bright white frosting.
While the oven heats, you can prepare a cake pan.
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