
RTI FIRE 1-13-25 Context Clues, Themes, Central Ideas
Quiz by MARCUS BECKWITH
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The arid climate made it impossible for most plants to grow in the region. What does “arid” mean?
a) Dry
b) Wet
c) Cold
d) Humid
She had an uncanny ability to predict what would happen next. What does “uncanny” mean?
The detective’s deduction was based on subtle clues that others had overlooked. What does “subtle” mean?
The colossal statue was visible from miles away. What does “colossal” mean?
a) Tiny
b) Fragile
c) Huge
d) Unique
The soldier showed incredible valor in the face of danger. What does “valor” mean?
a) Bravery
b) Fear
c) Caution
d) Anger
The siblings quarreled over who would take out the trash. What does “quarreled” mean?
a) Agreed
b) Argued
c) Played
d) Ignored
After hours of debate, the team reached a consensus about the new strategy. What does “consensus” mean?
a) Disagreement
b) Compromise
c) Agreement
d) Vote
The intricate design on the vase took years to complete. What does “intricate” mean?
a) Complex
b) Simple
c) Plain
d) Random
The teacher’s explanation helped to illuminate the difficult concept. What does “illuminate” mean?
a) Confuse
b) Light up
c) Clarify
d) Simplify
The rambunctious puppy chewed up the furniture and raced around the house. What does “rambunctious” mean?
a) Quiet
b) Energetic
c) Lazy
d) Careful
After hours of studying, her brain felt like mush. What does “brain felt like mush” mean?
a) Her brain was strong
b) Her brain was tired and overwhelmed
c) Her brain was full of ideas
d) Her brain was clear
He was walking on thin ice when he spoke back to the teacher. What does “walking on thin ice” mean?
a) He was physically on ice
b) He was in a dangerous situation
c) He was being careful
d) He was excited
He had butterflies in his stomach before his big presentation. What does “butterflies in his stomach” mean?
a) He was hungry
b) He was nervous
c) He was calm
d) He was excited
Her kind words melted my heart. What does “melted my heart” mean?
a) Made me feel warm
b) Made me feel angry
c) Made me feel touched and emotional
d) Made me feel confused
He hit the nail on the head with his explanation. What does “hit the nail on the head” mean?
a) He made a mistake
b) He was completely correct
c) He worked hard
d) He solved a problem
She spilled the beans about the surprise party. What does “spilled the beans” mean?
a) She ruined the party
b) She told the secret
c) She cleaned up
d) She was cooking
During the argument, she added fuel to the fire. What does “added fuel to the fire” mean?
a) She calmed things down
b) She made the situation worse
c) She ignored the argument
d) She solved the problem
The rumor spread like wildfire through the school. What does “spread like wildfire” mean?
a) Spread slowly
b) Spread quickly
c) Spread carefully
d) Spread cautiously
After months of planning, everything went off without a hitch. What does “went off without a hitch” mean?
a) Everything was perfect
b) Everything went wrong
c) Everything was delayed
d) Everything was exciting
He finally broke the ice by telling a funny story at the meeting. What does “broke the ice” mean?
a) Created tension
b) Started a conversation or made people feel comfortable
c) Ended the meeting
d) Changed the subject
“She realized that the American Dream was not about material wealth but about the freedom to live her life on her own terms.” What is the theme?
a) The American Dream is only about money
b) Freedom and personal fulfillment define the American Dream
c) Success depends on material wealth
d) The American Dream is not about freedom
“The American Dream showed him that no matter how many times he failed, he could always start again.” What is the central message?
a) Failure is final
b) The American Dream inspires resilience and hope
c) Starting over is not part of success
d) The American Dream prevents failure
The American Dream taught her that success comes not from where you start, but from where you aim to go.” What does this suggest about the theme?
a) Success depends on your starting point
b) Ambition and goals are key to achieving the American Dream
c) The American Dream is about staying where you are
d) Success cannot be achieved without wealth
“Even though he faced discrimination, he refused to give up on his dream of achieving success in America.” What is the central message?
a) Discrimination makes success impossible
b) Persistence can help overcome barriers
c) The American Dream excludes certain groups
d) Giving up is sometimes the best option
“She worked hard so her children could have a brighter future, embodying the true spirit of the American Dream.” What does this sentence suggest?
a) The American Dream is only about wealth
b) The American Dream inspires selflessness and hope for others
c) The American Dream is no longer achievable
d) The American Dream discourages hard work
“The American Dream is not just about personal success; it is about creating opportunities for others as well.” What is the central theme?
a) Personal success is all that matters
b) Opportunities for others make the American Dream meaningful
c) The American Dream is only about wealth
d) Success cannot be shared
Although the path to success was challenging, she believed in the American Dream and overcame every obstacle.” What does this suggest?
a) Challenges make success impossible
b) Belief in the American Dream motivates perseverance
c) Success does not require overcoming obstacles
d) The American Dream is outdated
The promise of the American Dream lies in the idea that anyone can achieve success through effort and determination.” What is the central message?
a) Success depends entirely on luck
b) Effort and determination make success possible
c) Success is not achievable for everyone
d) The American Dream is unrealistic
“For many, the American Dream means leaving behind old struggles and embracing new possibilities.” What does this sentence suggest about the theme of the American Dream?
a) It is about ignoring the past
b) It emphasizes new opportunities and growth
c) It only benefits certain people
d) It is focused on material wealth
“The American Dream showed him that with courage and determination, he could rise above poverty and create a better life.” What is the central theme?
a) Courage and determination are irrelevant to success
b) Rising above poverty is impossible
c) The American Dream offers hope and opportunity
d) The American Dream only benefits the wealthy