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Year 7 students facing their third NAPLAN need to be confident with cohesion via overviews and intro/concluding paragraphs. Cohesion of texts relies on devices that signal structure: overviews, initial topic sentences, concluding sentences. Skillo has targeted practice questions for this exact skill, mapped to the Australian Curriculum v9.0, free and ready to go.

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What is tested: Cohesion via overviews and intro/concluding paragraphs

  • Cohesion of texts relies on devices that signal structure: overviews, initial topic sentences, concluding sentences.
  • Questions test identification and correction of errors
  • Both Australian English conventions and sentence structure are assessed

Sample questions

Question 1Easy

Select the sentence that correctly uses a transitional phrase to show cause and effect. The sentences are about flooding in regional Queensland.

A) There was heavy rainfall; in addition, several roads were flooded and closed.
B) There was heavy rainfall; meanwhile, several roads were flooded and closed.
C) There was heavy rainfall; however, several roads were flooded and closed.
D) There was heavy rainfall; as a result, several roads were flooded and closed.

Answer: Option D is correct — 'As a result' is a transitional phrase that correctly indicates cause and effect — the flooding was caused by the heavy rainfall. 'In addition' adds information, 'however' contrasts, and 'meanwhile' shows simultaneity.

Question 2Medium

Read the passage below, then answer the question. There is an old argument about whether sport builds character or merely reveals it. Those who believe sport builds character point to countless athletes who learned discipline, resilience, and teamwork through years of training. Critics counter that these qualities must already exist within a person for sport to draw them out. The debate may be impossible to resolve, because character itself is difficult to measure. What seems clearer is that sport provides a context — sometimes the first context young people encounter — in which the consequences of effort and attitude become visible almost immediately. What is the main purpose of the final sentence in the passage?

A) To declare that sport is the best way to develop good character in young people.
B) To resolve the debate by providing new evidence about character development.
C) To suggest a point of agreement that sidesteps the unresolvable core argument.
D) To criticise researchers for failing to measure character accurately.

Answer: Option C is correct — After acknowledging the debate 'may be impossible to resolve', the author shifts to 'what seems clearer' — offering common ground about sport as a visible context for effort, rather than settling the original argument.

Question 3Hard

Read the passage below, then answer the question. During the nineteenth century, the cattle and sheep stations of northern Queensland and the Northern Territory were so remote that traditional postal services could not reach them. To solve the problem, an aerial mail service was established in 1922, eventually evolving into the Royal Flying Doctor Service — an organisation that used aircraft to deliver not just mail but medical care to people hundreds of kilometres from the nearest hospital. The pedal-powered radio, invented by Alfred Traeger in 1929, allowed remote families to communicate with doctors and request assistance without relying on telephone lines. These innovations transformed life in the Australian outback, making distance less absolute. What is the best title for this passage?

A) The History of Australia Post and Its Rural Delivery Services
B) How Technology Overcame the Isolation of Australia's Remote Communities
C) Alfred Traeger and the Invention of the Pedal Radio
D) The Establishment of the Royal Flying Doctor Service in 1922

Answer: Option B is correct — The passage covers multiple innovations — aerial mail, the Flying Doctor Service, and the pedal radio — all united by the theme of technology reducing the hardship of isolation in remote Australia.

How to use Skillo for Year 7 Grammar

  1. Select Year 7 and Grammar on the home screen
  2. Use Quick Practice — questions on cohesion via overviews and intro/concluding paragraphs will appear as part of the session
  3. Check the Skill Breakdown on your profile to track your accuracy on cohesion via overviews and intro/concluding paragraphs specifically
  4. Review explanations after each question to understand the reasoning behind correct answers

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