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Making Inference and Drawing Conclusion

Quiz by Ma. Crissy Loise Valdez

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  • Q1

    What conclusion can be drawn from using the Inference Conclusion Chart?

    Inferences and Conclusions are completely different

    Inferences are the process of figuring out missing information and conclusions are the judgments and decisions reached reached based on the information that is learned.

    Inferences and Conclusions are exactly the same.

     Inferences and Conclusions are too hard to figure out.

    30s
  • Q2

    ____________ tells an assumption based on what has been read, seen or observed.

    B. Conclusion

    A. Inference

    D. Cause and Effect

    C.  Interference

    30s
  • Q3

    It is a final information or statement drawn from pictures viewed or texts read. It allows the reader to think of what could be the output or end resultbased on reading and/ or observations

    Effect

    Inference

    Conclusion

    Cause and Effect

    30s
  • Q4

    How is drawing a conclusion different from making an inference?

    When you draw a conclusion you need to figure out a problem, solve a mystery, or understand a feeling that is not stated in the text

    When you draw a conclusion you only use your own experiences to help figure out what the problem was

    When you draw a conclusion you always read the text and don't look at the pictures.

    When you draw a conclusion you need to relate it to the characters, plot, setting, and even the vocabulary of what you read.

    30s
  • Q5

    I sat with my toes in the sand digging a hole with my new shovel and pail. I grab my snorkel and headed into the waves. Infer the location or place referred to in the statement.

    beach

    zoo

    amusement park

    farm

    30s

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