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Cause & Effect

Grade 7 ยท Week 46 ยท 25 questions

Understanding cause and effect helps you see how one event leads to another. This is a key reasoning skill for reading comprehension and analytical writing.

What you'll practise

  • Find the mean of data sets
  • Identify cause-and-effect relationships in text
  • Use signal words like 'because', 'therefore', 'as a result'
  • Distinguish causes from effects
All 25 questions in this Cause & Effect quiz

Grade 7 English โ€” Cause & Effect: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.

  1. Compare means to find:
  2. Contrast means to find:
  3. "Both cats and dogs are pets." This is:
  4. "Cats are quiet, but dogs bark." This is:
  5. "Bats can fly, but cats cannot." This is:
  6. "Both apples and oranges are fruits." This is:
  7. "Apples are red, oranges are orange." This is:
  8. "Both cars and buses are vehicles." This is:
  9. "Cars are small, buses are big." This is:
  10. "Both summer and winter are seasons." This is:
  11. "Summer is hot, winter is cold." This is:
  12. "Both boys and girls are students." This is:
  13. "Boys wear pants, girls wear skirts." This is:
  14. "Both books and magazines are read." This is:
  15. "Books are thick, magazines are thin." This is:
  16. "Both lions and tigers are wild animals." This is:
  17. "Lions have manes, tigers do not." This is:
  18. "Both pencils and pens are for writing." This is:
  19. "Pencils can be erased, pens cannot." This is:
  20. "Both tea and coffee are drinks." This is:
  21. "Tea is mild, coffee is strong." This is:
  22. "Both mountains and hills are high." This is:
  23. "Mountains are higher than hills." This is:
  24. "Both roses and lilies are flowers." This is:
  25. "Roses have thorns, lilies do not." This is:
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Compare means to find: