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Grade 5 Reading Comprehension Quiz - The Community Food Drive

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This Grade 5 Reading Comprehension Quiz includes an engaging passage about a school community organising a food drive to support families in need. Students read the passage and answer 6 multiple-choice questions to check their understanding. The quiz helps students practise: • identifying key details in informational texts • understanding cause and effect relationships • determining vocabulary meaning in context • identifying the main idea of a passage This quiz is designed to give teachers a fast and effective way to assess student understanding while reducing marking time. Once purchased, the quiz will automatically appear in your TGM Quiz Library, allowing you to access and assign it whenever you need unlimited. How Teachers Use This Quiz 1. Purchase the quiz and it will appear in your Quiz Library inside TGM. 2. Assign the quiz to students using the unique quiz link or QR code. 3. Students complete the quiz online using any device (computer, Chromebook, tablet, or iPad). 4. Answers are automatically marked when students finish. 5. Teachers can view results instantly in their TGM dashboard, making it easy to track progress and identify learning gaps. Key Features ✔ Self-marking assessment – no manual grading required ✔ Results dashboard in TGM – view student scores instantly ✔ Stored in your Quiz Library for easy access anytime ✔ Assign unlimited times – reuse with different classes or groups ✔ Works on any device – laptops, tablets, or classroom computers ✔ Printable option included – print the quiz if you prefer paper ✔ Ideal for quick formative assessment Perfect For • Lesson reviews • Homework assignments • Exit tickets • Test preparation • Small group work • Independent practice These quizzes help teachers save time, gather meaningful data, and keep students engaged, while offering the flexibility of both digital and printable classroom use.

Read This Before You Begin

The Community Food Drive Each year, students at Riverside School organise a community food drive to help families in need. Students bring canned foods and other non-perishable items from home. Volunteers collect the donations and deliver them to a local food bank. From there, the food is distributed to families who may be struggling to afford groceries. This year, the school collected more than five hundred items. Teachers and students worked together to sort and pack the donations. The project helped students understand how small actions can make a meaningful difference in their community.

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What event did the school organise?

Question 2

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What items did students bring?

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Where did the food go?

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How many items were collected?

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What does the word distributed mean?