Everyday Situations - Part 4
This practice test is based on past O-NET exams for Primary 6 students.
Max: “I’m going to the pet shop after school.”
Leo: “Are you buying anything?”
Max: “Yes, I need some fish food for my aquarium.”
Question: What does Max plan to buy?
- A new fish
- Food for his fish
- A fish bowl
- A cat toy
Mom: “It’s too hot in here, can you turn on the fan?”
Sara: “Sure, I’ll do it right now.”
Question: Which sentence is correct about Sara?
- She refuses to turn on the fan.
- She leaves the room to find a fan.
- She agrees to turn on the fan immediately.
- She wants to open the window instead.
Teacher: “Please, hand in your homework before the bell rings.”
Mark: “I finished it last night. Here it is.”
Question: What does Mark mean?
- He hasn’t done his homework.
- He wants more time to do his homework.
- He forgot to bring his homework.
- He is ready to give his completed homework to the teacher.
Emily: “Oh no, my pencil just broke!”
John: “Here, use mine. I have an extra.”
Question: What does John mean?
- He cannot help Emily.
- He is offering Emily a spare pencil.
- He wants Emily to fix his pencil.
- He thinks Emily doesn’t need a pencil.
Dad: “We’re leaving for Grandma’s house in 10 minutes.”
Tim: “Okay, I’ll grab my coat and be ready!”
Question: Which sentence best describes Tim’s response?
- Tim doesn’t want to go to Grandma’s house.
- Tim wants to stay home and sleep.
- Tim is preparing to leave soon.
- Tim forgot where his coat is.
Nina: “I’m making sandwiches for lunch. Do you want one?”
Tina: “Yes, please. I love sandwiches!”
Question: What is Tina saying?
- She doesn’t like sandwiches.
- She has already eaten her lunch.
- She wants to eat a sandwich.
- She prefers soup instead.
Friend 1: “Look, it’s starting to rain!”
Friend 2: “Oh no, I forgot my umbrella at home.”
Question: Which sentence best describes Friend 2’s problem?
- He left his umbrella at a shop.
- He doesn’t mind the rain.
- He is happy it’s raining.
- He doesn’t have his umbrella with him.
Mom: “We need some vegetables for dinner. Let’s go to the market.”
Jay: “Okay, I can help you carry the bags.”
Question: What does Jay want to do?
- Jay wants to stay at home alone.
- Jay is offering to help carry the shopping bags.
- Jay refuses to go to the market.
- Jay wants to buy only fruit.
Ben: “I’m so cold in this classroom.”
Jane: “Why don’t you put on your sweater?”
Question: What does Jane suggest?
- Ben should take off his sweater.
- Ben should wear his sweater to feel warmer.
- Ben should leave the classroom.
- Ben should open the windows.
Waiter: “Here is your bill, sir.”
Customer: “Thank you. I’ll pay by credit card.”
Question: Which sentence is correct about the customer?
- He does not want to pay.
- He wants to pay with a card instead of cash.
- He thinks the bill is free.
- He left his wallet at home.