Reading (Questions 1 – 10) Show session ID Load QuizSave Quiz Welcome to the OLNA Support Reading Skill Builder Each question will be multiple choice There will be four answers to select from If you can’t figure out the answer, you should use the “Hint” as a guide to work out the correct response. Click next once you have selected your answer to take the next question Question 11.This is information on the label of food.Question. What is the likely purpose of reading a text like this product label?HintThink of why this text was created To understand a concept this product information has nothing to do with anything you need to understand a concept To obtain specific information this is the correct answer because you will be looking for information that is specific to the makeup of the food you want to consume, whether you’re looking for the sugar content or the calories, the table includes very specific details on all of these things For entertainment or enjoyment there is nothing enjoyable or entertaining about his information To compare different points of view more than one point of view or a person’s perspectives are not created in this text as it simply includes information without judgement or comparison Question 12.Everyday I wake up with eyes that don’t work and remember the dry, flat paddocks, One of my eyes hasn’t even opened in years and the other just lets in the light and the world looks grey. The scratching of the chickens in the yard to my right are usually the reason I roll over to absorb the rising yellow sun then I try and get up when the creak of the front fly-wire door sounds but I rarely get to it in time. My master’s porch is old and tired but at least I have an old rug which is far more comfy than the rickety warped floor boards.There were four of us once and each had a role of their own. My three brothers and I would come bounding out of the kennels to greet our master, we would sit up straight to attention in a row as we had been trained to do, eagerly awaiting a morning pat of the head as reward for the coming work. I trained my brothers out in the burning paddocks running up and down after the mindless sheep and corralling them through the gates and turn-styles of the shearing sheds. My legs aren’t up to it anymore; years of service have run them through and I’m the last of my brothers left on this porch. My master was once good to us, we would ride on the back of the Ute into town and I remember tasting the scents of freshly baked bread or sizzling bacon of an early morning. Now I can barely get up off this rug these days. The only time my master comes to give me attention now is when he stands on the porch turning the succulent sausages on the barbecue after a hard day and he drops a few food scraps into my bowl, I love the burnt sausage ends. I live for those few minutes every day when I know he is next to me, when he remembers I’m on his porch because in every way I’m useless to him now. The following questions relates to the story aboveQuestion. Readers learn about the master’s character throughHintHave a look for the word “Master” and see if you can find descriptive words before or after it The descriptions of the story teller the description of the story teller explain who the story teller is and not the master who is another character in the story The way he speaks to other characters there is no dialogue in this story so we don’t know how the master talks to any of the other characters The narrator’s memory of what he is like the words “I remember” are used multiple times in the story which show you that this story is written from the narrator’s memory of how the master was The action occurring in the story the action in the story is more about the dogs and not the master so we don’t find out much about his character through these events Question 13.Everyday I wake up with eyes that don’t work and remember the dry, flat paddocks, One of my eyes hasn’t even opened in years and the other just lets in the light and the world looks grey. The scratching of the chickens in the yard to my right are usually the reason I roll over to absorb the rising yellow sun then I try and get up when the creak of the front fly-wire door sounds but I rarely get to it in time. My master’s porch is old and tired but at least I have an old rug which is far more comfy than the rickety warped floor boards.There were four of us once and each had a role of their own. My three brothers and I would come bounding out of the kennels to greet our master, we would sit up straight to attention in a row as we had been trained to do, eagerly awaiting a morning pat of the head as reward for the coming work. I trained my brothers out in the burning paddocks running up and down after the mindless sheep and corralling them through the gates and turn-styles of the shearing sheds. My legs aren’t up to it anymore; years of service have run them through and I’m the last of my brothers left on this porch. My master was once good to us, we would ride on the back of the Ute into town and I remember tasting the scents of freshly baked bread or sizzling bacon of an early morning. Now I can barely get up off this rug these days. The only time my master comes to give me attention now is when he stands on the porch turning the succulent sausages on the barbecue after a hard day and he drops a few food scraps into my bowl, I love the burnt sausage ends. I live for those few minutes every day when I know he is next to me, when he remembers I’m on his porch because in every way I’m useless to him now.This question refers to the story above...Question. The story teller is...HintHave a look at the details after the word “I” is placed in the story A young inner city dog this is incorrect because there is no mention of a city and the descriptions in the story do not describe a young dog either A man who runs a farm and has dogs this answer is incorrect because the story includes a character who is a man and has dogs but the story is not told from his perspective An old sheep station dog this the correct answer because there are a few examples of the fact the story teller is a dog and is old such as “legs aren’t up to it anymore; years of service have run them through” and “he drops a few food scraps into my bowl” A child this answer is incorrect because there is evidence in the story that the story teller sleeps on a rug on the porch and eats out of a bowl which would be very odd for a child Question 14.Everyday I wake up with eyes that don’t work and remember the dry, flat paddocks, One of my eyes hasn’t even opened in years and the other just lets in the light and the world looks grey. The scratching of the chickens in the yard to my right are usually the reason I roll over to absorb the rising yellow sun then I try and get up when the creak of the front fly-wire door sounds but I rarely get to it in time. My master’s porch is old and tired but at least I have an old rug which is far more comfy than the rickety warped floor boards.There were four of us once and each had a role of their own. My three brothers and I would come bounding out of the kennels to greet our master, we would sit up straight to attention in a row as we had been trained to do, eagerly awaiting a morning pat of the head as reward for the coming work. I trained my brothers out in the burning paddocks running up and down after the mindless sheep and corralling them through the gates and turn-styles of the shearing sheds. My legs aren’t up to it anymore; years of service have run them through and I’m the last of my brothers left on this porch. My master was once good to us, we would ride on the back of the Ute into town and I remember tasting the scents of freshly baked bread or sizzling bacon of an early morning. Now I can barely get up off this rug these days. The only time my master comes to give me attention now is when he stands on the porch turning the succulent sausages on the barbecue after a hard day and he drops a few food scraps into my bowl, I love the burnt sausage ends. I live for those few minutes every day when I know he is next to me, when he remembers I’m on his porch because in every way I’m useless to him now.This question refers to the story aboveQuestion. When the story teller says “I trained my brothers out in the burning paddocks running up and down...” what did he say he trained the other dogs to do?HintFind the exact sentence from the story mentioned in the question and read the sentences before and after To sit up straight in a row when the master came this is incorrect as the Master trained them to sit in a row To move the sheep into the shearing shed this is the correct, if you went back to the story and read the rest of the sentence you would see it mentions the sheep To sit on the rug and wait for their master this is incorrect because this is what the story teller does once he is old and the other dogs have passed away To ride in the ute on their way into town this answer is incorrect because all the dogs were allowed to do this but the story teller did not train them to do it Question 15.The following question relates to the online article aboveQuestion. What is the title of the first point?HintYou need to look for heading and subheadings in the article The 10 Most Unexpectedly Stressful Situations We All Deal With this is the title of the whole article and not the title of the first point It doesn’t have a title this answer appears correct because we expect the title to be placed over the paragraph but it is not “Enjoy your meal” “You too” this is the correct answer as you can see the number one and then the title of the paragraph or the “subheading” is placed in the image itself Not only have you just screwed up verbally this answer is incorrect because these are the first few words of the paragraph and not a title Question 16.The following question relates to the online article aboveQuestion. At the end of the first point it says “Nice going pal” who is the author talking to?HintFind the exact sentence from the article mentioned in the question and read the sentence before it Himself this is incorrect, the author uses the term “you” so it cant be himself, otherwise it would say “I” The waiter this is incorrect, this statement is not addressing the waiter The author this answer is incorrect as the narrator is not talking about the author because he uses “you rather than “I”) The reader this is the correct answer as the “you” in the article is addressing the reader directly Question 17.The following question relates to this paragraph from the online article titled: "The 10 Most Unexpectedly Stressful Situations We All Deal With"Question. What does “Stakes are high” mean?HintRead the whole sentence where the words come from and try replacing these words with the words from the sentence to see if they make sense Expectations are high this seems likely but is incorrect as the sentence is talking about risk and not expectation You never know what will happen this is incorrect, the phrase means you are aware of the consequences of the action Steaks are expensive this is incorrect as steaks and stakes are two different things The action takes risks this is the correct answer because the action of walking out onto the road is dangerous Question 18.The following question relates to this paragraph in the online article titled: "The 10 Most Unexpectedly Stressful Situations We All Deal With"Question. Why is it awkward when you step out into traffic after signalling a car and you’re in your own neighbourhood?HintRead through the sentences and look for examples of embarrassment Because you don’t want anyone to see you this seems likely and is mentioned in the text but it is not the reason why it’s awkward “in the neighbourhood”) Because you both stopped and stuttered this seems likely and is mentioned in the text but it is not the reason why it’s awkward “in the neighbourhood”) Because the driver could run over you This is incorrect as walking in front of traffic is dangerous more than it is awkward Because you know each other this is the correct answer and can be found in the last few words of the paragraph Question 19.The following question relates to this paragraph of the online article titled: "The 10 Most Unexpectedly Stressful Situations We All Deal With"Question. A word in this part of the online article has been used incorrectly, which word is it?HintFind the words from the answer and read the sentences that contain each one to see if they have been used incorrectly There this is the correct answer as this is the location “there” and should be “their” which means possession because the hand belongs to the person JUST this word is used correctly because the word is capitalised to stress its importance in the article Explain this word is used correctly in its sentence Peed this word is used correctly Question 20.The following question relates to this paragraph from the online article titled: "The 10 Most Unexpectedly Stressful Situations We All Deal With"Question. What do people think when they shake your hands after you wash them?HintRead through the last sentence of this section and pick the answer you think is closest They think you peed on your hands this is the correct answer as this is what they assume after feeling the wetness on your hand They retract their hands this is incorrect because it is an action and the question asks you what people “think” It feels like a wet fish this is what the text says so it appears correct, but this is a description of what it feels like, not what they are thinking about the feeling All of the above responses b and c are incorrect so this answer is also incorrect You’ve already answered some of the questions! Would you like to continue with quiz or restart it from beginning? Time's up Submit a CommentYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name Email Website Δ