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Class Subject Question

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Answer Key

4 English 1 B

4 English 2 A

4 English 3 D

4 English 4 B

4 English 5 B

4 English 6 B

4 English 7 C

4 English 8 C

4 English 9 D

4 English 10 B

4 English 11 D

4 English 12 B

4 English 13 B

4 English 14 C

4 English 15 C

4 English 16 Award 2 marks if the sentence has been rewritten correctly, with a question mark (?) added at the

end of the sentence.

Award 0 marks if any other answer has been written.

4 English 17 Award 4 marks if the student has written the correct answers as follows: a) will arrive b) will begin

Award 2 marks if the student has written any ONE of the answers correctly.

Award 0 marks if the student has written NO answers correctly, or has not attempted the

question.

4 English 18 Award 4 marks if all four words have been written with the correct spelling in the correct order

(First blank: suffering; second blank: rest, third blank: grant, fourth blank: come)

Award 3 marks if three words have been written with the correct spelling in the correct place.

Award 2 marks if two words have been written with the correct spelling in the correct place.

Award 1 mark if one word has been written with the correct spelling in the correct place.

Award 0 marks if student has written no correct answers, with all words in the wrong place.

4 English 19 Award 4 marks if meaning comes out clearly; no grammatical errors; two complete sentences

related to the topic given and are not repetitions of each other.

Award 2 marks if meaning comes out clearly but with minor grammatical or spelling errors.

Award 0 marks if sentence is incomprehensible, not related to the topic given, or not attempted.

4 English 20 Award 6 marks if the sentences use correct grammar and spelling and are meaningful in reference

to the image given.

Award 3 marks if the student has written meaningful sentences but has made 1-2 major

grammatical, spelling, or contextual errors.

Award 0 marks if the sentences are not meaningful, not in reference to the picture given, or are

incomprehensible due to spelling/grammar errors.