ISEE Primary 2. The sample passage is followed by six questions based on its content. Dogs and Wolves. (Questions 1 6)

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ISEE Primary 2 The sample passage is followed by six questions based on its content. Dogs and Wolves (Questions 1 6) 1 Very long ago, people needed animals to help with chores. They also did not want to be 2 alone. These people trained wolves to help them. Many of these wolves became the dogs known 3 today. A wolf today could not easily become a pet. 4 Because many dogs came from wolves, they look very much alike. Both have four legs and a 5 tail. Their coats are made of fur. This keeps them warm during winter. They both have canine 6 teeth. But wolves have longer, sharper teeth. Their strong jaws can easily crush bones in food. 7 Both dogs and wolves have families. A dog s family may include people. Many children love 8 to touch and play with dogs. Dogs are given names, food, and a place to sleep. Wolves have a 9 different kind of family. They have family groups called packs. Packs are made up of other 10 wolves. They eat, sleep, and play with their pack. 11 Wolves are wild and powerful creatures. They do not like being around people. They often

12 live in the forest with their pack. Wolves are able to meet their basic needs without humans. 13 They have a strong sense of smell to help them find food and sense danger. 14 Dogs have been trained to count on humans. Their owners give them food, water, and shelter. 15 Dogs would have a hard time being lost in the forest. 16 Dogs and wolves may look alike, but they are really different in many ways. Only one of 17 them makes a good pet. It is clear that it is wise to choose a dog instead of a wolf for a pet. Questions What is the main idea of the passage? Wolves have families called packs. Dogs and wolves are both alike and different. Animals need humans to meet their basic needs. Humans used to train wolves to help with chores. According to the passage, why do wolves need a strong sense of smell? to hunt food to find shelter to make friends to stay with a pack What is the most likely reason that people trained wolves to help with chores? It proved that wolves made good pets. It made everyday life easier for people. It helped others understand that wolves are smart. It showed people that they should not be afraid of wolves. Which best describes the teeth of dogs and wolves?

Only wolves have canines. Dogs have longer, sharper teeth. Wolves have sharper teeth than dogs. Both dogs and wolves have teeth that are exactly alike. In line 6, what does crush mean? break carry find lick What is the most likely reason the author wrote this passage? to tell a story about dogs and wolves to persuade the reader to buy a new pet to give information about dogs and wolves to show the kinds of dogs people choose for pets The sample passage is followed by six questions based on its content. A Perfect Breakfast (Questions 7 12)

1 What do you like to eat for breakfast? Some children like cereal and milk. Others like 2 hot breakfasts. A hot breakfast might be eggs and toast. Whether you choose a hot or cold 3 breakfast, it is important to choose something healthy. 4 There are many healthy choices for breakfast. One fun choice is a fruit parfait. The 5 word parfait means perfect in French. I think a fruit parfait makes a perfect breakfast. 6 You will need to have a few things at home to make a fruit parfait. Ask a parent to 7 help you wash three different kinds of fruit. Berries and bananas are good choices. You 8 will also need yogurt. You can use any flavor. The last item you will need for your parfait 9 is cereal. You can use any kind of cereal that you like. 10 Begin with a tall glass. Put a small amount of yogurt into the bottom of the glass. 11 Pour a little bit of cereal on top of the yogurt. Then add one or two spoonfuls of fruit. If 12 you use bananas, be sure to slice them first. Now you have the first three layers of the 13 parfait. Add more yogurt to the top of the fruit. Then add more cereal. Finally, add more 14 fruit. Now you have six layers! Your parfait is finished. 15 Eat your parfait with a spoon and enjoy your perfect breakfast! You will start your

16 day with a healthy choice and have plenty of energy for school and for play. Questions : What is this passage mostly about? making a healthy breakfast choosing a cereal for breakfast cooking eggs and toast for breakfast learning French names for breakfast foods According to the passage, which should be done with help from a parent? washing the fruit pouring the cereal choosing the yogurt cleaning a tall glass Why does the author most likely think that a fruit parfait is a perfect breakfast? because you can buy it in France because it gives you energy to start the day because you can use a tall glass and a spoon because it is easy to eat when you are late for school According to the passage, which goes into the glass first? bananas berries cereal

yogurt In line 12, what does slice mean? buy cut eat wash What is the purpose of lines 6 9? to describe how to layer the ingredients to tell how to choose the healthiest cereal to give a list of ingredients needed for the parfait to explain why berries and bananas are good choices Number Sense and Operations 1. Three friends are at the grocery store. They each want to buy the same number of bananas. Which group of bananas would the friends buy? a.

b. c. d. Measurement 1. Olivia measures a piece of string for an art project. How long is the piece of string? 6 inches 7 inches 8 inches 9 inches

Data Analysis and Probability 1. Mike counted the number of birds at his bird feeder each day for a week On which two days did the same number of birds visit the bird feeder? Monday and Thursday Tuesday and Thursday Wednesday and Friday Monday and Wednesday Algebraic Concepts

1. Holly and Izzy collected the leaves shown in the pictures. Then 8 of the leaves blew away. Which number sentence gives the number of leaves the girls have left? 14-8 = 6 14-10 = 4 10 + 14-8 = 16 10 + 14 + 8 = 32 Number Sense and Operations 1. Cody has 21 rubber bracelets. He gives 3 to Derek, and he gives 6 to Evan. How many bracelets does Cody have left? 12 15 27 30 Measurement

1. Julie would like to measure the length of her classroom. Which would be the best tool to use? ruler scale thermometer measuring cup Geometric Concepts The picture shows a cube and a cylinder. How are these two shapes alike? They both have 6 faces. They both have flat bases. They both have 8 corners.

They both have curved sides.