This practice test is based on past O-NET exams for Primary 6 students.
Choose the best answer.
Mom: “I’m going to the supermarket. Do we need anything?”
Ben: “We’re out of juice. Could you buy some orange juice, please?”
Question: What does Ben want?
He wants to drink water.
He wants to go to the supermarket instead.
He wants his mother to get some orange juice.
He wants to cook dinner at home.
Teacher: “Please close your books and look at the board.”
Student: “Okay, I’m ready to write down the notes.”
Question: What is the student doing?
Continuing to read the book.
Closing the book and preparing to take notes.
Asking the teacher a question.
Leaving the classroom immediately.
Tim: “Is it raining outside?”
Sue: “Yes, it is. Don’t forget your umbrella.”
Question: What does Sue suggest?
Tim should wear sunglasses.
Tim should stay indoors all day.
Tim should take an umbrella when he goes out.
Tim should run in the rain without protection.
Dad: “Where are your shoes? We’re leaving in five minutes.”
Daughter: “I’ll get them. I left them in my room.”
Question: What does the daughter mean?
She lost her shoes.
She already has her shoes on.
She needs to go get her shoes from her room.
She has no idea where her shoes are.
Ken: “I’m going to bed early tonight.”
Mike: “Me too. I’m really tired after playing soccer.”
Question: Which sentence is correct about Mike?
He wants to stay up late.
He plans to sleep late because he’s tired.
He agrees to go to bed early because he's tired.
He is not tired at all.
Tom: “Do we have any milk left in the fridge?”
Sam: “No, we ran out. I’ll buy some tomorrow.”
Question: What does Sam mean?
He does not want any milk.
He will get more milk another day.
He found the milk in the fridge.
He wants Tom to buy the milk.
Mom: “Did you enjoy your time at the park?”
Lily: “Yes, it was fun. I fed the ducks!”
Question: What is Lily saying?
She was bored at the park.
She had a good time and gave food to the ducks.
She went fishing instead of feeding ducks.
She did not enjoy going to the park.
Emily: “I’m going to paint a picture of the mountains.”
John: “Wow, that sounds interesting. Can I watch you do it?”
Question: What does John want?
He wants to paint with Emily.
He wants to see Emily paint.
He does not want Emily to paint anymore.
He prefers to paint a picture of the beach.
Bus Driver: “Tickets, please.”
Rita: “Here you go. I have a student ticket.”
Question: Which sentence best describes the situation?
Rita is refusing to show her ticket.
Rita is giving the driver her ticket.
The bus driver is asking her to leave the bus.
Rita wants to buy food from the driver.
Waitress: “Would you like some dessert?”
Customer: “No, thanks. I’m already full.”
Question: What does the customer mean?
He wants to order more food.
He has no money to pay.
He does not want dessert because he’s not hungry anymore.