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ANSWERS
You are now ready to start the test.
Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT) 2019
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.
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Released Selections and Test Questions
page 2
ROUGH NOTES Use the space below for rough notes. Nothing you write in this space will be scored.
Continue writing your series of paragraphs on the next page.
Read the question in the Question Booklet before providing your answer here.
1 Do people depend too much on technology?
Section Writing a Series of Paragraphs page 3I
Read the questions in the Question Booklet before providing your answers here.
Multiple-Choice
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ROUGH NOTES Use the space below for rough notes. Nothing you write in this space will be scored.
Section Writing page 5II
Read the selection and the questions in the Question Booklet before providing your answers here.
Section Reading page 6III
Mustard Oil Versus Malaria
Multiple-Choice
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Read the selection and the questions in the Question Booklet before providing your answers here.
Section Reading page 7IV
Multiple-Choice
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Open-Response Answer
6 How�does�Basira�demonstrate�that�she�is�focused�on�life�after�high�school?�Use�specific�details�from�the�selection to support your answer.
Open-Response Answer
7 Which�character�(Ali�or�Basira)�encourages�Jacob�the�most?�Use�specific�details�from�the�selection�to�support your answer.
ROUGH NOTES Use the space below for rough notes. Nothing you write in this space will be scored.
Section Reading (continued) page 8IV
Read the question below and provide your answer here.
Short Writing Task
1 Identify�one�guest�speaker�you�would�invite�to�your�school.�Use�specific�details�to�explain�why�your�school�would�benefit�from�this�visit.�
ROUGH NOTES Use the space below for rough notes. Nothing you write in this space will be scored.
Section Writing page 9V
Read the selection and the questions in the Question Booklet before providing your answers here.
Section Reading page 10VI
Filbert Facts
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British Columbia
CANADA
Washington
Oregon
UNITEDSTATES
PRODUCTION IN TURKEYWorld’s largest hazelnut producer. Exports to 110 countries.
Turkey still met more than 70% of the world’s demand for hazelnuts despite losing one-third of its crop due to storms and freezing weather in late March 2014.
Exports 2012
$1.8 billion 265 000 tonnes
2013 $1.7 billion 276 000 tonnes
2014 $2.3 billion 252 500 tonnes
GROWING HAZELNUTS When a hazelnut is ripe, the husk releases it, and the nut drops to the ground.
Harvesting involves two steps: The hazelnuts are swept or blown into long continuous piles in the centre of the aisles. Next, machines scoop up the rows of hazelnuts, which are taken to the processing plant.
Hazelnuts are harvested from late August through October.
WORLD PRODUCTION, METRIC TONNES
ESTIMATED 2013 HAZELNUT PRODUCTION KERNEL BASIS/METRIC TONNES
Italy 56 400 (13%)
Turkey 300 000 (72%)
Others11 261 (3%)
Spain 9750 (2%)Georgia 12 000 (3%)
U.S.A. 14 000 (3%)
Azerbaijan 15 021 (4%)
2008 584 400
2010 417 950
2009 321 890
2011 374 600
Down 11% from 2012
2012 469 908
2013 418 432
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PRODUCTION IN BRITISH COLUMBIA Hazelnuts (also called filberts) are the only nut crop produced commercially in British Columbia.Production: About 333 000 kilograms annually.Area: 330 hectares (eastern Fraser Valley, mainly around Chilliwack and Agassiz).Wild hazelnut trees grow throughout most of British Columbia. Production is threatened by eastern filbert blight, a fungal disease that has spread from Oregon and Washington states.
PRODUCTION IN OREGONOregon grows 99% of the United States’ hazelnut crop.Production: About 34 700 tonnes annually.
Filbert FactsHazelnut trees can live75–100years.
Filbert Facts 75–100yearsAmount
of hazelnuts
produced per
year from
one tree:
8–10 kg
Multiple-Choice
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page 11
UNRELEASED ITEMS
The following March 2019 OSSLT questions are not being released this year:
Components Questions
News Report (Reading) 1–6
Multiple-Choice Writing Items 7–10
Short Writing 11
Long Writing (News Report) 12
Information Paragraph (Reading) 13–19
Permissions and Credits
Section III: ReadingAdapted from “Science prodigy Jessie MacAlpine, 18, takes on malaria with mustard oil” by Jennifer Yang, published in the Toronto Star, January 23, 2014. Reprinted with permission—Torstar Syndication Services. © Photo: Jessie MacAlpine.
Section IV: ReadingWritten for EQAO.
Section VI: ReadingAdapted from infographic “Oh, nuts!” by Susan Batsford, published in The Edmonton Sun, May 27, 2015. Material republished with the express permission of: Edmonton Sun, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.