Everyday Situations - Part 1
This practice test is based on past O-NET exams for Primary 6 students.
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Sophie: “Do you want some orange juice?”
Adam: “Yes, please. Just a little.”
Question: What does Adam mean?
- He already has enough juice.
- He needs many oranges right now.
- He wants a small amount of juice.
- He wants no juice at all.
Sam: “I need to write a birthday card for my friend.”
Dad: “Here’s a pen. You can use it.”
Question: What does Dad mean?
- Sam should look for a pencil instead.
- Sam can borrow Dad’s pen right now.
- Sam should buy a new card.
- Sam can write the card tomorrow.
Brother: “I’m playing a game on the computer. Do you want to join?”
Sister: “Sure, let me finish my snack first.”
Question: What does Sister mean?
- She wants to join after she’s done eating.
- She wants to leave the house.
- She doesn’t like games.
- She already finished her homework.
Friend 1: “We’re out of pencils in our pencil case.”
Friend 2: “Let’s go buy some more at the shop.”
Question: What does Friend 2 want to do?
- He wants to use broken pencils.
- He wants to draw with crayons only.
- He wants to purchase new pencils.
- He wants to go home.
Teacher: “Everyone, please open your books to page 10.”
Lisa: “Yes, Teacher. I’m ready.”
Question: What is Lisa doing?
- She’s following the teacher’s instruction.
- She’s refusing to listen.
- She’s opening to the wrong page.
- She’s closing her book.
Tom: “I’m so tired today.”
Mom: “Why don’t you take a short nap?”
Question: What is Mom suggesting?
- That Tom has homework to do.
- That Tom should rest for a while.
- That Tom should go to the store.
- That Tom should do more exercise.
Anna: “I can’t find my eraser.”
Ben: “There’s one on my desk. You can use it.”
Question: What does Ben mean?
- Anna can borrow the eraser on his desk.
- He does not have an eraser.
- He wants Anna to buy a new eraser.
- Anna cannot use his things.
Friend 1: “This bag is heavy. Could you hold it for a minute?”
Friend 2: “Of course, give it to me.”
Question: What does Friend 2 mean?
- He wants to carry the bag forever.
- He doesn’t have time to help.
- He refuses to help.
- He agrees to hold the bag.
Amy: “I’m thirsty, Mom.”
Mom: “There’s some cold water in the fridge.”
Question: What does Mom suggest?
- That Amy is hungry.
- That Amy forgot her snack.
- That Amy should get cold water to drink.
- That Amy should go outside.
Mom: “We’re going to the park. Put on your shoes, please.”
Child: “Okay! I’ll be ready soon.”
Question: What is the child going to do?
- Put on sandals tomorrow.
- Tell Mom he wants to stay home.
- Take off the shoes immediately.
- Get ready to go to the park by wearing shoes.