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ANSWERS Booklet 2 You are now ready to start the test. Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT) INSTRUCTIONS Attempt all questions. If you leave a question blank, the question will be scored zero. Use only pencil or blue or black pen. Answering Multiple-Choice Questions Choose the best or most correct answer for each question. To indicate your answer, fill in the circle completely, as shown below. Like this: Not like this: If you fill in more than one circle for a question, the question will be scored incorrect. To change a multiple-choice answer, erase or cross out your answer and fill in the circle for your new answer. Ensure that your final answer is clear. Answering Open-Response Questions For the writing sections, pay attention to clarity, organization, spelling, grammar and punctuation. The lined space in this booklet indicates the approximate length of the response expected. Provide ALL your answers to multiple-choice and open-response questions in this booklet. Space is available for rough notes. Sample Assessment Booklet

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ANSWERSBooklet 2

You are now ready to start the test.

Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT)

INSTRUCTIONS

Attempt all questions. If you leave a question blank, the question will be scored zero.

Use only pencil or blue or black pen.

Answering Multiple-Choice Questions

Choose the best or most correct answer for each question.

To indicate your answer, fill in the circle completely, as shown below.

Like this: Not like this:

�If�you�fill�in�more�than�one�circle�for�a�question,�the�question�will be scored incorrect.

To change a multiple-choice answer, erase or cross out your answer�and�fill�in�the�circle�for�your�new�answer.�Ensure�that�your�final�answer�is�clear.

Answering Open-Response Questions

For the writing sections, pay attention to clarity, organization, spelling, grammar and punctuation.

The lined space in this booklet indicates the approximate length of the response expected.

Provide ALL your answers to

multiple-choice and open-response questions

in this booklet.

Space is available for rough notes.

Sample Assessment Booklet

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ROUGH NOTES Use the space below for rough notes. Nothing you write in this space will be scored.

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Continue writing your series of paragraphs on the next page.

Read the question in Question Booklet 2 before providing your answer here.

1 Is it a good idea for high school students to have a part-time job?

Section Writing a Series of Paragraphs page 3G

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Section Writing a Series of Paragraphs (continued) page 4G

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Read the questions in Question Booklet 2 before providing your answers here.

Multiple-Choice

1 A B C D

2 F G H J

3 A B C D

4 F G H J

ROUGH NOTES Use the space below for rough notes. Nothing you write in this space will be scored.

Section Writing page 5H

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Read the selection and the questions in Question Booklet 2 before providing your answers here.

Section Reading page 6I

A Stunning Comeback to an Elite Sport

Multiple-Choice

1 A B C D

2 F G H J

3 A B C D

4 F G H J

5 A B C D

6 F G H J

7 A B C D

8 F G H J

9 A B C D

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Continue on next page…

page 7

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Read the selection and the questions in Question Booklet 2 before providing your answers here.

Section Reading page 8J

Multiple-Choice

1 A B C D

2 F G H J

3 A B C D

4 F G H J

5 A B C D

Open-Response Answer

6 Does�Gerry�believe�that�Hanna’s�suggestions�will�help�him?�Use�specific�details�from�the�selection�to�support your answer.

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Open-Response Answer

7 What�does�this�selection�show�about�Gerry�and�Hanna’s�relationship?�Use�specific�details�from�the selection to explain your answer.

ROUGH NOTES Use the space below for rough notes. Nothing you write in this space will be scored.

Section Reading (continued) page 9J

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Read the question below and provide your answer here.

Short Writing Task

1 Identify�one�action�you�take�in�your�daily�life�to�be�healthy.�Use�specific�details�to�explain�how this action contributes to your health.

ROUGH NOTES Use the space below for rough notes. Nothing you write in this space will be scored.

Section Writing page 10K

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Read the selection and the questions in Question Booklet 2 before providing your answers here.

Canada’s Forests

Written for EQAO.

Canada’s Forests

0

50

100

150

200

250

Thousandsof hectares

Northwest Territoriesincluding Yukon

& Nunavut

British Columbia Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba Ontario Quebec Atlantic Provinces

62 he

ctar

es p

lant

ed

250

hect

ares

har

vest

area

Source: Statistics Canada

CANADA’S FOREST MANAGEMENT

CANADA’S FOREST MANAGEMENT

CANADA’S FORESTSCANADA’S FORESTS

NEW INVESTMENTS IN ONTARIO’S FOREST INDUSTRY

$373 billion (2009)

WAGES AND SALARIES IN ONTARIO’S FOREST INDUSTRY

$2.446 trillion (2008)

Canada is the world’s leading exporter of softwood lumber, panels, pulp and newsprint, and the third largest exporter of printing and writing paper. Canada’s forest management includes sustainable harvest-ing of forests, replanting of harvested areas, and tracking threats to forests, including damage due to fires.

Ontario’s forest products industry contributes substantially to the provincial economy. The three major sectors of the forest products industry in Ontario are represented below. The pie graphs illustrate the percentage each sector contributes to the total revenue from Ontario’s forest-industry-manufactured goods; the amount of wages generated and the amount newly invested in Ontario’s forest industry.

Main sectors of the forest industry:

Forestry and logging

Pulp and paper product manufacturing

Wood product manufacturing

4%$14.5 B

18%$68.8 B

12%$290.1 B

55%$1,345.8 B

33%$809.8 B

11%$1550.7 B

60%$7992.6 B

29%$3856.6 B 78%

$289.8 B

REVENUE FROM ONTARIO’S FOREST-INDUSTRY-MANUFACTURED GOODS

$13.4 trillion (2008)

Area planted (2008)

Area burned (2009)

Harvest area (2008)

Ontario’s Forest Industry

0

50

100

150

200

250

Thousands of hectares

Northwest Territories including Yukon

& Nunavut

British Columbia Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba Ontario Quebec Atlantic Provinces

62 he

ctar

es p

lant

ed

250

hect

ares

har

vest

area

Source: Statistics Canada

CANADA’S FOREST MANAGEMENT CANADA’S FOREST MANAGEMENT

Area planted (2008) Area burned (2009) Harvest area (2008) Area planted (2008) Area burned (2009) Harvest area (2008)

CANADA’S FORESTS CANADA’S FORESTS

NEW INVESTMENTS IN ONTARIO’S FOREST INDUSTRY

$373 billion (2009)

WAGES AND SALARIES IN ONTARIO’S FOREST INDUSTRY

$2.446 trillion (2008)

Canada is the world’s leading exporter of softwood lumber, panels, pulp and newsprint, and the third largest exporter of printing and writing paper. Canada’s forest management includes sustainable harvest-ing of forests, replanting of harvested areas, and tracking threats to forests, including damage due to fires.

Ontario’s forest products industry contributes substantially to the provincial economy. The three major sectors of the forest products industry in Ontario are represented below. The pie graphs illustrate the percentage each sector contributes to the total revenue from Ontario’s forest-industry-manufactured goods; the amount of wages generated and the amount newly invested in Ontario’s forest industry.

Main sectors of the forest industry:

Forestry and logging

Pulp and paper product manufacturing

Wood product manufacturing

4% $14.5 B

18% $68.8 B

12% $290.1 B

55%$1345.8 B

33% $809.8 B

11%$1550.7 B

60%$7992.6 B

29%$3856.6 B 78%

$289.8 B

REVENUE FROM ONTARIO’S FOREST-INDUSTRY-MANUFACTURED GOODS

$13.4 trillion (2008)

Manitoba

Saskatchewan

AlbertaBritishColumbia

NunavutNorthwest Territories

Quebec

NewBrunswick

Prince EdwardIsland

Yukon

Newfoundland& Labrador

Ontario

Nova Scotia

Canada is the world’s leading exporter of softwood lumber, panels, pulp and newsprint, and the third largest exporter of printing and writing paper. Canada’s forest management includes sustainable harvesting of forests, replanting of harvested areas and tracking threats to forests, including damage due to fires.

Ontario’s forest industry contributes substantially to the provincial economy. The three major sectors of the forest industry in Ontario are represented in the pie graphs below.

Multiple-Choice

1 A B C D

2 F G H J

3 A B C D

4 F G H J

5 A B C D

6 F G H J

Section Reading page 11L

You have finished Booklet 2.

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Section I: ReadingAdapted from “A Stunning Comeback to an Elite Sport” by Randy Starkman, published in the Toronto Star, August 2, 2010. Reprinted with permission—Torstar Syndication. Photos: © Christopher Pike and © Howard Bailey.

Section J: ReadingWritten for EQAO.

Section L: ReadingWritten for EQAO.