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The ParaPro Assessment certifies paraprofessionals working in schools. It measures skills in reading, writing, and math necessary to assist teachers effectively. Passing is often required by school districts. Preparation includes basic academic skills review and practice exams tailored to education support roles.
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Question 1. Which of the following is an example of a sight word? A) Elephant B) Because C) Phonetic D) Dictionary Answer: B Explanation: "Because" is a common sight word, which children are encouraged to recognize by sight due to its irregular spelling. Question 2. Which prefix changes the word "happy" to mean "not happy"? A) re- B) un- C) pre- D) dis- Answer: B Explanation: Adding the prefix "un-" to "happy" forms "unhappy," meaning not happy. Question 3. What is the main purpose of using phonics in early reading instruction? A) To memorize whole words B) To recognize context clues C) To decode unfamiliar words D) To improve handwriting Answer: C Explanation: Phonics helps students decode unfamiliar words by understanding letter-sound relationships. Question 4. Which of the following words has a long vowel sound? A) Cat B) Sit
C) Cake D) Bed Answer: C Explanation: "Cake" has a long "a" vowel sound, pronounced as the letter name. Question 5. What is the root word in "unhappily"? A) Un- B) Happy C) Happily D) - ly Answer: B Explanation: "Happy" is the root word; "un-" is a prefix and "-ly" is a suffix. Question 6. In the sentence, "She wore a blue dress," what is the meaning of "blue"? A) Feeling sad B) The color C) A type of music D) New Answer: B Explanation: In this context, "blue" refers to the color of the dress. Question 7. Which word is a synonym for "begin"? A) End B) Finish C) Start D) Close Answer: C Explanation: "Start" is a synonym for "begin," meaning to commence.
Answer: C Explanation: The main idea is the most important point the author is making in the passage. Question 12. If a paragraph gives several examples, what is its likely purpose? A) To inform B) To persuade C) To entertain D) To describe Answer: A Explanation: Providing examples often informs or explains a concept. Question 13. Which of the following is a supporting detail for the main idea "Exercise is important for health"? A) Many people like pizza B) Running strengthens your heart C) Some people play video games D) Children go to school Answer: B Explanation: "Running strengthens your heart" supports the idea that exercise benefits health. Question 14. What is an inference? A) A direct statement B) A guess based on evidence C) The summary D) The main idea Answer: B Explanation: An inference is a logical guess drawn from evidence in the text. Question 15. The author's purpose in a recipe is to:
A) Persuade B) Entertain C) Inform D) Express feelings Answer: C Explanation: Recipes are written to inform or instruct the reader how to make something. Question 16. What strategy best helps students activate prior knowledge before reading? A) Reading aloud B) Making predictions C) Brainstorming what they already know D) Summarizing Answer: C Explanation: Brainstorming what they already know helps activate prior knowledge. Question 17. Which activity is an example of making predictions before reading? A) Discussing the cover and title B) Answering comprehension questions C) Creating a timeline D) Retelling the story Answer: A Explanation: Discussing the cover and title encourages students to predict what might happen. Question 18. Setting a purpose for reading means: A) Reading as fast as possible B) Deciding why you are reading C) Skipping unfamiliar words D) Reading aloud Answer: B
C) Asking new questions D) Drawing a picture Answer: B Explanation: Summarizing involves restating the main points concisely in your own words. Question 23. Which of the following is an example of responding to a text through writing? A) Drawing a scene B) Writing a letter to a character C) Watching a movie D) Acting out a scene Answer: B Explanation: Writing a letter to a character is a written response to a text. Question 24. What is the first stage of reading development? A) Fluent reading B) Emergent literacy C) Independent reading D) Critical analysis Answer: B Explanation: Emergent literacy is the initial stage where children are developing awareness of print and sounds. Question 25. What is an effective way to support students with different reading abilities? A) Give everyone the same book B) Use leveled reading materials C) Avoid reading aloud D) Assign more homework Answer: B Explanation: Leveled materials ensure students can access texts appropriate to their reading level.
Question 26. In place value, what is the value of the "7" in the number 3,742? A) 7 B) 70 C) 700 D) 7, Answer: C Explanation: In the hundreds place, the 7 equals 700. Question 27. Which of the following is equivalent to 3/4 as a decimal? A) 0. B) 0. C) 0. D) 0. Answer: D Explanation: 3 divided by 4 equals 0.75. Question 28. What is 25% of 200? A) 25 B) 40 C) 50 D) 75 Answer: B Explanation: 25% of 200 is (25/100) × 200 = 50; the correct answer is 50. Correction: The correct answer above should be C. 25% of 200 is 0.25 × 200 = 50. Question 29. What is the sum of 456 and 789?
Explanation: 0.85 is the largest of the numbers listed. Question 33. Which of the following is a unit of mass in the metric system? A) Inch B) Pound C) Gram D) Ounce Answer: C Explanation: "Gram" is a metric unit for mass. Question 34. How many inches are in 2 feet? A) 10 B) 12 C) 24 D) 36 Answer: C Explanation: 1 foot = 12 inches; 2 feet = 24 inches. Question 35. What is the perimeter of a rectangle with sides 5 cm and 8 cm? A) 13 cm B) 16 cm C) 26 cm D) 40 cm Answer: C Explanation: Perimeter = 2 × (5+8) = 26 cm. Question 36. What is the area of a square with side length 6 units? A) 12 B) 18
Answer: D Explanation: Area = side × side = 6 × 6 = 36 units². Question 37. Which tool would you use to measure the volume of liquid? A) Ruler B) Scale C) Beaker D) Protractor Answer: C Explanation: A beaker measures liquid volume. Question 38. What is the next number in the pattern: 2, 4, 6, 8, ___? A) 9 B) 10 C) 12 D) 14 Answer: B Explanation: The pattern increases by 2 each time; next is 10. Question 39. Which shape has four equal sides and four right angles? A) Triangle B) Rectangle C) Square D) Trapezoid Answer: C Explanation: A square has four equal sides and four right angles.
Answer: B Explanation: A line of symmetry divides a figure into two mirror-image halves. Question 44. Which graph is best for showing how a quantity changes over time? A) Bar graph B) Line graph C) Pie chart D) Scatter plot Answer: B Explanation: Line graphs are ideal for displaying changes over time. Question 45. In a bar graph, what does the length of each bar represent? A) The title B) The number of categories C) The value or frequency D) The labels Answer: C Explanation: The bar's length shows the quantity or frequency for that category. Question 46. What is the mean of the numbers 4, 8, 10, 8? A) 6 B) 7. C) 8 D) 10 Answer: C Explanation: Mean = (4+8+10+8)/4 = 30/4 = 7.5 (the answer should be B, correct to B). Answer: B Explanation: Mean = 7.5.
Question 47. What is the mode in the data set: 2, 3, 3, 4, 5? A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 Answer: B Explanation: The mode is the number that appears most often, which is 3. Question 48. Which of the following is a measure of probability? A) 100 B) 1/ C) 5 D) 20 Answer: B Explanation: Probability is expressed as a fraction between 0 and 1, such as 1/2. Question 49. If you roll a standard six-sided die, what is the probability of rolling a 3? A) 1/ B) 1/ C) 1/ D) 1/ Answer: B Explanation: There are 6 outcomes, so the chance of any specific number is 1/6. Question 50. Which manipulative is used to teach place value? A) Geoboard B) Base-ten blocks C) Pattern blocks D) Ruler
B) Break it into steps C) Skip to the answer D) Give a hint Answer: B Explanation: Breaking complex problems into smaller steps helps students understand them. Question 55. If a student struggles with multiplication facts, which support is best? A) Assign more problems B) Use flashcards and games C) Ignore the mistakes D) Move to division Answer: B Explanation: Flashcards and games provide engaging, repetitive practice for mastery. Question 56. What is an example of differentiated instruction in math? A) Giving all students the same worksheet B) Allowing students to choose between manipulatives or drawings C) Assigning extra homework D) Teaching only high-level students Answer: B Explanation: Providing choices accommodates different learning styles and needs. Question 57. Which is an example of conceptual understanding in math? A) Memorizing multiplication tables B) Knowing that 3 × 4 means 3 groups of 4 C) Completing timed drills D) Copying answers Answer: B Explanation: Conceptual understanding means knowing the meaning behind mathematical procedures.
Question 58. If a student can explain why 8+2=10, they are demonstrating: A) Rote memorization B) Conceptual understanding C) Guesswork D) Imitation Answer: B Explanation: Explaining "why" shows understanding beyond just recall. Question 59. Which is a concrete representation of 1/3? A) The number 0. B) Three apples, one is red C) A pie cut into three equal pieces, one shaded D) A calculator Answer: C Explanation: A pie divided into three, with one part shaded, visually represents 1/3. Question 60. In teaching geometry, geoboards best help students: A) Add numbers quickly B) Visualize shapes and angles C) Memorize facts D) Understand decimals Answer: B Explanation: Geoboards allow hands-on creation and exploration of geometric concepts. Question 61. Which sentence contains a subject-verb agreement error? A) She run every day. B) He runs every day. C) They run every day.
A) Recieve B) Accommodate C) Definately D) Tommorrow Answer: B Explanation: "Accommodate" is the correct spelling; the others are misspelled. Question 66. Which word is often confused with "there"? A) Their B) Where C) Wear D) Were Answer: A Explanation: "Their" and "there" are homophones and commonly confused. Question 67. Select the sentence that is a fragment. A) I went to the park. B) After the movie ended. C) The sun was shining. D) The children played outside. Answer: B Explanation: "After the movie ended." lacks a main clause and is a fragment. Question 68. Which is a run-on sentence? A) The dog barked. B) The dog barked and the cat ran away and the bird flew. C) The cat slept. D) The bird flew. Answer: B
Explanation: The sentence has multiple independent clauses without proper punctuation. Question 69. Choose the best way to combine: "The sky is blue. The grass is green." A) The sky is blue, the grass is green. B) The sky is blue and the grass is green. C) The sky is blue; the grass is green and. D) The sky blue grass green. Answer: B Explanation: Adding "and" correctly combines the two related ideas. Question 70. What is the main function of a topic sentence in a paragraph? A) To give supporting details B) To state the main idea C) To end a paragraph D) To list examples Answer: B Explanation: The topic sentence states the main idea of the paragraph. Question 71. Which is an example of brainstorming during the writing process? A) Editing for spelling B) Making a list of ideas C) Writing the final draft D) Publishing a story Answer: B Explanation: Brainstorming involves generating and listing ideas before writing. Question 72. During which stage would a writer check for correct punctuation and spelling? A) Brainstorming B) Drafting