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This document is a Year 7 NAPLAN Style Language Conventions Practice Test consisting of spelling correction exercises, multiple-choice questions, and grammar identification tasks. It includes 58 items that assess students' understanding of spelling, punctuation, sentence structure, and language conventions. The test is designed to help students practice and prepare for the NAPLAN assessments.

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This document is a Year 7 NAPLAN Style Language Conventions Practice Test consisting of spelling correction exercises, multiple-choice questions, and grammar identification tasks. It includes 58 items that assess students' understanding of spelling, punctuation, sentence structure, and language conventions. The test is designed to help students practice and prepare for the NAPLAN assessments.

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Year 7 NAPLAN Style Language Conventions

Practice Test 3
The spelling mistakes in these sentences have been underlined.
Please write the correct spelling for each underlined word on the line provided.

1. He ate a cruntchy carrot.

2. I hurt my left shulder when I fell off my bike.

3. Last summer was the wormist for ten years.

4. My thumnail went black after I hit it with a hammer.

5. Wombats live underground in burros.

6. We use an empty milk craite to carry the books.

7. I urn money working in the butcher after school.

8. The sisters have similer handwriting.

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9. The outdoor light attrax many bugs when it is left on.

10. They wayed each ingredient for the recipe.

11. I was so tired I could not stop yorning.

12. We rafted down the river through a deep canion.

13. A lioness fearcely guards her cubs.

14. Like rain, snow is a form of precipitasion.

15. Our bus broke down and was towed to the deppo.

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There is one spelling mistake in each of the following sentences.


Identify the mistake and spell the word correctly on the line provided.

16. We had to detoor through back streets because the highway was being repaired.

17. The helecopter was hovering above the rugged landscape.

18. We threw all the plant clippings into the weelbarrow and took them to the compost bin.

19. The competitors had to aksept the decision of the referee.

20. A steep footpath provided the only acess to the remote cottage.

21. Chemical reactions can be classified into different catagories.

22. Many disposible items can be recycled rather than discarded as garbage.

23. My ambition is to play in a renowned symfony orchestra.

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24. The marathon runner was determind to complete the challenging race.

25. There was a detailed explaination of how the robot operated.

26. Frogs are amphibeous animals which live in both terrestrial and aquatic habitats.

27. There are extremely persuasive arguements for protecting such a unique environment.

28. There was widespread acclaim for the amatuer production.

29. Rainforests are quite dark due to the dense folige of the canopy.

30. The two horses neighed noisely and scratched the stony ground.

Answer the following questions by selecting one answer from the multiple-choice options.

31. Which word/words complete this sentence correctly?


The group was well known alternative energy solutions.
develop
for developing
to develop
which develops

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32. Which word/words complete this sentence correctly?


If I had known that it was going to rain, I would never to the beach.
have gone
be going
go
gone

33. Which word/words complete this sentence correctly?


The creek was full after all the rain that fallen.
had
have
was
has been

34. Which word/words complete this sentence correctly?


Netball and basketball are sports that are played on courts.
all
every
these
both

35. Which word/words complete this sentence correctly?


mountain pygmy possum is an endangered species.
A
An
The
This

36. Which word/words complete this sentence correctly?


Having completed the obstacle course, .
cheering for our teammates.
before the finals were run.
so the finalists were chosen.
we all had a drink and a rest.

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37. Which word/words complete this sentence correctly?


likely to call on skills to help finish the puzzle.
There your
They’re your
There you’re
They’re you’re
38. Which word/words complete this sentence correctly?
it is on time or not, the bus is always crowded.
Either
Unless
Whether
Although

39. Which sentence is not correct?


The dancers we are watching are very talented.
They dance perfectly together on the small stage.
They each wears a brightly-coloured costume.
The costumes look beautiful as the dancers move.

40. Which sentence uses brackets correctly?


The website had a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section.
The website had a (Frequently Asked Questions) FAQ section.
The website had a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ section).
The website had a (Frequently Asked Questions FAQ) section.

41. Which of these needs to be written as two separate sentences?


I like netball but my sister likes soccer.
We went to the store as soon as it opened.
Joe is my cousin he lives next door.
I swam in four races and won three.

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42. Which sentence is punctuated correctly?


Wilbur Wright (1867-1912) and his brother Orville (1871-1948) made the first
controlled flight in a powered aeroplane in 1903.
Wilbur Wright 1867-1912 and his brother (Orville) 1871-1948 made the first controlled
flight in a powered aeroplane in 1903.
Wilbur Wright (1867-1912) and his brother Orville (1871-1948) made the first
controlled flight in a powered aeroplane (in 1903).
Wilbur Wright 1867-1912 (and his brother Orville 1871-1948) made the first controlled
flight in a powered aeroplane in 1903.

43. Which sentence has the clearest meaning?


I smelled the curry coming into the kitchen.
He saw the kangaroo driving on the dirt road.
Throwing my books in my bag, my lift pulled up outside.
Jumping out of my seat, I ran to answer the knock on the door.

44. Which sentence is a command?


He told her to hurry up or they would be late.
If you are late we will start without you.
We need to check the timetable so we arrive on time.
Make sure you lock the door when you leave.

45. Which sentence is punctuated correctly?


When the band appeared, the crowd started cheering, whistling and clapping.
When the band appeared the crowd started cheering, whistling, and, clapping.
When the band appeared the crowd started, cheering, whistling and clapping.
When the band appeared, the crowd started, cheering, whistling and clapping.

46. Which word from this text does not indicate time?
While we might still win the match, it is not looking likely. The visitors were first to score
a goal, then kicked two goals just before half-time.
While
first
then
before

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47. Which sentence contains an apostrophe of contraction?


We spent the day at my friend Phil’s house.
Our neighbour’s dog is in the garden.
The television’s hard to hear with all the noise.
Penny’s parents let her stay up late.

48. Which suffix, when added to resent, makes it into an adjective?


-ness
-ment
-ful
-ion

49. Which sentence contains an apostrophe of possession?


Dan’s idea for this weekend is a beach trip.
I think that Dad’s coming with us as well.
When we get there we’ll see if the surf’s up.
Mai’s learning to ride her new board.

50. Which sentence is punctuated correctly?


A glider’s long, narrow wings allow it to glide on warm air currents.
A gliders’ long, narrow wings allow it to glide on warm air currents.
A glider’s long, narrow wing’s allow it to glide on warm air currents.
A gliders’ long, narrow wings’ allow it to glide on warm air currents.

51. Which part of this sentence is the main clause?


Because the park is used by many families, you need to get there early if you want a
picnic table under a shelter near the playground.
Because the park is used by many families
you need to get there early
if you want a picnic table
under a shelter near the playground

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52. Which is a compound sentence?


Kangaroos and wallabies are both marsupials.
The pouch provides their joeys with food and protection.
Joeys spend a surprisingly long time in the pouch.
They finally leave but still stay close to their mothers.

53. Which sentence is punctuated correctly?


Outstanding Australian Tourist Attractions include Uluru and the Great Barrier Reef.
Outstanding Australian tourist attractions include Uluru and The great Barrier Reef.
Outstanding Australian tourist attractions include Uluru and the Great Barrier Reef.
Outstanding Australian Tourist attractions include Uluru and The Great Barrier Reef.

54. Which is not a correct sentence?


Butterflies can be found wherever there are flowers and trees.
What beautiful wings that butterfly has!
There are bright colours and patterns on the wings.
Caterpillars eat leaves and then grows into a butterfly.

55. Which sentence contains reported speech?


As he walked towards the garage Dad asked, “Are you ready yet?”
We could hear the children calling out from the top of the hill.
“Hurry up!” said Mum as she put the key in the lock of the front door.
David told us that we should hurry because the bus was coming.

56. What are frequently and frequent in this sentence?


Because I frequently forget to make a shopping list, I end up making frequent trips to
the shops.
adverb noun
adjective adverb
adjective verb
adverb adjective

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57. Which option is punctuated correctly?


The captain said the team is, “Fit and ready to play and declared our first victory will
be very soon.”
The captain said, “The team is fit and ready to play and declared, our first victory will
be very soon.”
The captain said the team is fit and ready to play and declared. “Our first victory will
be very soon.”
The captain said the team is fit and ready to play and declared, “Our first victory will
be very soon.”

58. In which sentence is outside used as a preposition?


The house had an outside dining area.
He put his gumboots outside the door.
She only painted the outside of the box.
It is raining outside so take your umbrella.

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