Vocabulary Quiz 1

Vocabulary Quiz 1

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5 Qs

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Vocabulary Quiz 1

Vocabulary Quiz 1

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following words means "extremely interesting, captivating, or engrossing"?

Riveting

Exasperating

Busting

Perplexing

Answer explanation

The word 'riveting' means extremely interesting, captivating, or engrossing. It describes something that holds one's attention completely. In this question, 'riveting' is the correct choice because it matches the given definition. The other options, 'exasperating,' 'busting,' and 'perplexing,' do not convey the same meaning. The question asks for a word that means 'extremely interesting, captivating, or engrossing,' and 'riveting' fits this description perfectly. Therefore, 'riveting' is the correct answer.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following words means "annoying or causing irritation"?

Jubilant

Terrific

Loquacious

Irksome

Answer explanation

The word 'irksome' means annoying or causing irritation. It is the correct choice because it accurately describes something that is bothersome or irritating. The other options, 'jubilant', 'terrific', and 'loquacious', do not have the same meaning as 'irksome'. The question asked for a word that means annoying or causing irritation, and 'irksome' fits this description perfectly. The word 'irksome' does not refer to any specific option number, but it is the most appropriate choice based on the given definition.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following words means "enormous or extremely large in size"?

Faze

Colossal

Magnanimous

Quixotic

Answer explanation

The word 'colossal' means enormous or extremely large in size. It is the correct choice because it accurately describes something of great size. The other options, 'faze', 'magnanimous', and 'quixotic', do not have the same meaning as 'enormous'. The question asks for the word that means 'enormous or extremely large in size', not for the option number. The query states the question being asked.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following words means "extremely good or excellent"?

Frugal

Terrific

Affluent

Ecstatic

Answer explanation

The word 'terrific' means extremely good or excellent. It is often used to describe something that is of high quality or impressive. In this context, 'terrific' is the correct choice because it best fits the definition given. The other options, 'frugal,' 'affluent,' and 'ecstatic,' do not have the same meaning as 'extremely good or excellent.' Therefore, 'terrific' is the most appropriate answer.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following words means "to make changes or improvements to something, typically a document or law"?

Gratify

Ameliorate

Amend

Disseminate

Answer explanation

The word 'amend' means to make changes or improvements to something, typically a document or law. It is the correct choice because it accurately describes the action of modifying or revising something. The other options, 'gratify,' 'ameliorate,' and 'disseminate,' do not convey the same meaning as 'amend.' The question asks for a word that specifically relates to making changes or improvements, and 'amend' fits this criteria.