
Using accurate sentences to describe dystopian settings
Quiz by Oak National Academy: KS3 English (2)
Feel free to use or edit a copy
includes Teacher and Student dashboards
Measure skillsfrom any curriculum
Measure skills
from any curriculum
Tag the questions with any skills you have. Your dashboard will track each student's mastery of each skill.
With a free account, teachers can
- edit the questions
- save a copy for later
- start a class game
- automatically assign follow-up activities based on students’ scores
- assign as homework
- share a link with colleagues
- print as a bubble sheet
6 questions
Show answers
- Q1Match the words with the correct definition.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q2Which verb must go with the singular subject 'she'?strollsstroll30s
- Q3Which sentence does not have correct subject and verb agreement?Skye creeps out of her house to gather food.She worries there may not be enough food.The wind howls like a savage beast.The rain falls dismally.The citizens mourns their vibrant city.30s
- Q4What is the error in the following sentence: 'The cameras'?It is missing a subject.It is missing a verb.It is missing an object.30s
- Q5Choose the most appropriate sentence to create a dystopian description.She crept into the forest.She relaxed in the forest.She skipped into the forest.She strolled into the forest.30s
- Q6Why is 'the citizens were tracked' a better dystopian sentence than 'the citizens were watched'?The verb 'tracked' links to the citizens having freedom.The verb 'watched' is boring.The verb 'tracked' links to the citizens having lack of freedom.30s