Year 5 Reading: Inferential_comprehension
48 practice questions on inferential_comprehension for Year 5 students, aligned to the Australian Curriculum V9 NAPLAN assessment framework.
Sample Year 5 Reading — Inferential_comprehension Questions
Why does the text say that disturbing ghost bats during the breeding season is especially harmful?
The phrase 'burning the last of themselves to get here' most likely means
Based on the information in paragraph 3, what would most likely happen if a student used a tablet in bed immediately before sleeping?
What is Remy's mother most likely suggesting when she says 'Maps don't lie: they only tell you what someone wanted you to know at a particular moment in time'?
The reviewer says the film 'trusts its audience to pay attention rather than bombarding them with action'. What does this suggest about the film's style?
Why does Grandad close his eyes and call the rain 'music'?
Why might a parent need to complete the Medical Section of this form even if their child is healthy?
What does the image of the dog 'already at work' suggest?
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