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STAR Full-Length Reading Practice Test 2 - STAR Reading Full-Length Practice Test
Complete the sentence.

Choose the word that best completes the sentence.

Sakurajima, whose summit is split into three peaks, is Japan's most _____ volcano; it has had no fewer than 71 eruptions over the past 50 years alone.
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
active
B.
futile
C.
dormant

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STAR Full-Length Reading Practice Test 3 - STAR Reading Full-Length Practice Test
Read the following two sentences and determine the definition of the underlined word that appears in both of them.

What is the correct definition of the underlined word?

1. The novelist was a prolific writer, churning out several bestsellers every year.

2. The scientist was a prolific researcher, publishing numerous papers on ground-breaking discoveries.
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Someone that is extremely popular amongst experts of a specific field.
B.
Someone that produces many high-quality works in a specific field.
C.
Someone that receives widespread acclaim in a specific field.

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STAR Reading Practice Quiz - Word Knowledge and Skills
Read the sentence and answer the question that follows.

If the meaning of the prefix ante- is "in front of / before," which of the following might be described as antebellum?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
The period post U.S Civil War
B.
The period pre U.S Civil War
C.
The period during U.S Civil War

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STAR Reading Practice Quiz - Analyzing Literary Text
Read the stanza and answer the question that follows.

Which is a simile from the poem?

I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o'er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.

(Taken from I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud by William Wordsworth)
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
B.
I wandered lonely as a cloud
C.
That floats on high o'er vales and hills

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STAR Reading Practice Quiz - Understanding Author’s Craft
Read the sentence and follow the instruction that follows.

Ayaan probably said this to explain that_________.

Ayaan said that his opinion is just a drop in the ocean.
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
he believes swimming in the ocean is good for you
B.
his opinion is one of many
C.
it is likely to be wrong.

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STAR Reading Practice Quiz - Analyzing Argument and Evaluating Text
Which of the following sentences supports this objective the best if it appears in the article?

DeAngelo is writing an article about the accomplishments of the city government this year.
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
There was a record number of candidates in the recent election.
B.
After the repaving of the highways and the “Feed the Homeless” project in June, the Mayor’s approval rating reached a new high.
C.
The President’s nominations for the Supreme Court have attracted a lot of attention.

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STAR Reading Progress Monitoring (Non-Enterprise) 1
Read the poem and answer the following question.

What literary device does the poet use when comparing fog to a cat?

The fog comes

on little cat feet.

It sits looking

over harbor and city

on silent haunches

and then moves on.

("Fog" by Carl Sandburg)
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
lliteration, because the poem repeats the same sounds.
B.
Simile, because the cat and the fog are alike
C.
Metaphor, because the poet directly compares two unlike things.
D.
Hyperbole, because the poet exaggerates the size of the fog.

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STAR Reading Progress Monitoring (Non-Enterprise) 2
Read the passage and answer the following question.

What is the main idea of this passage?

Scientists have discovered that octopuses are remarkably intelligent creatures with problem-solving abilities that rival some mammals. In laboratory experiments, octopuses have learned to open childproof bottles to retrieve food, navigate complex mazes, and even use tools like coconut shells for shelter. They can observe other octopuses completing tasks and then replicate those behaviors themselves. Perhaps most surprisingly, octopuses have been observed engaging in what appears to be play behavior, repeatedly shooting objects with jets of water for no apparent purpose other than entertainment. While octopuses have large brains for invertebrates, their intelligence is distributed differently than in mammals: about two-thirds of their neurons are actually located in their arms rather than their central brain.
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Octopuses have a unique neural system, making them remarkably smart.
B.
Octopuses demonstrate surprising intelligence through various complex behaviors.
C.
Scientists conduct laboratory experiments to study octopuses.
D.
Octopuses can open childproof bottles and navigate mazes successfully.

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STAR Reading Progress Monitoring (Non-Enterprise) 3
Read the passage and answer the following question.

How does the setting contribute to Malik’s main problem in the story?

During the hottest week of summer, Malik volunteered to bring medicine to a remote desert outpost where several travelers had fallen ill. The journey was long, but Malik felt confident. He prepared his supplies carefully, filled his water skins, and began his trek early, hoping to avoid the worst of the heat.

As he walked, the rising sun painted the desert gold, and the air shimmered above the dunes. At first, the path seemed clear, marked by footprints from those who had traveled before him. But as the morning wind picked up, it blew loose sand across the landscape, softening and erasing the tracks. Soon the dunes stretched endlessly in every direction, their curved shapes repeating like waves frozen in time.

Malik checked his map, trying to match the ridges around him to the landmarks he had studied. But each dune looked so similar to the next that he struggled to keep his bearings. The heat only added to the challenge—mirages rippled on the horizon, making distant shapes appear to shift and move. Malik steadied himself and continued forward, hoping he had not wandered too far off course.
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
The desert winds blow away the medicine he is carrying.
B.
The shifting sand dunes confuse Malik’s sense of direction.
C.
The desert animals prevent Malik from crossing the landscape.
D.
The warm sand makes it comfortable for Malik to rest too long.

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STAR Math Progress Monitoring (Non-Enterprise) 1
Choose the correct answer.

What is the key difference between a square and a rhombus?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
square has 4 sides, while a rhombus has 6 sides.
B.
square has all right angles, while a rhombus doesn't.
C.
square is bigger than a rhombus.
D.
rhombus has curved sides.
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