El individuo y la personalidad-Spanish Vocabulary Quiz

El individuo y la personalidad-Spanish Vocabulary Quiz

11th Grade

16 Qs

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 El individuo y la personalidad-Spanish Vocabulary Quiz

El individuo y la personalidad-Spanish Vocabulary Quiz

Assessment

Quiz

World Languages

11th Grade

Hard

Created by

Emmanuel Gonzalez

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16 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In a lively Spanish class, Nora and Kai are on a quest to recall the word for "to get used to". Can you lend them a hand?

acostumbrarse

adivinar

analizar

apoyar

Answer explanation

The Spanish phrase "acostumbrarse" means "to get used to." The other options do not convey this meaning: "adivinar" means "to guess," "analizar" means "to analyze," and "apoyar" means "to support."

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In a lively Spanish class, Abigail turned to her friends Aria and Avery and exclaimed, "Hey amigos, what does 'afligido/a' mean in English? Can you help me out?"

distressed, afflicted

anxious

kind

jealous

Answer explanation

The term "afligido/a" translates to "distressed" or "afflicted" in English, indicating a state of suffering or emotional pain. The other options do not accurately capture this meaning.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

You're in a lively Spanish class with Charlotte, David, and Aria. The teacher, with a playful grin, asks, 'Who can tell me how to say "embarrassment" in Spanish?' Can you help them ace this challenge?

la vergüenza

el instinto

la confianza

el recuerdo

Answer explanation

The correct translation for "embarrassment" in Spanish is "la vergüenza." The other options do not relate to embarrassment: "el instinto" means instinct, "la confianza" means trust, and "el recuerdo" means memory.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Maya and Lily are on a quest to discover the secrets of personality traits. Can you join their adventure and help them find the English translation of "desenvuelto/a"?

outgoing

carefree

successful

funny

Answer explanation

The term 'desenvuelto/a' translates to 'outgoing' in English, describing someone who is sociable and confident. The other options do not accurately capture this meaning.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Hey there, language adventurers! Join Nora and Noah on an exciting quest to uncover the English meaning of "la autoestima". Can you lend them a hand?

self-esteem

character

instinct

memory

Answer explanation

"La autoestima" translates to "self-esteem" in English, which refers to an individual's overall sense of self-worth or personal value. The other options do not accurately represent this concept.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In a spirited Spanish class debate, Aria and Benjamin are exchanging ideas. Aria exclaims "Por una (otra) parte". What is she trying to express in English?

On the one hand, on the other hand

On the contrary

To conclude

To support

Answer explanation

"Por una (otra) parte" translates to "On the one hand, on the other hand" as it is used to present contrasting points in a discussion, making this the correct choice among the options provided.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Harper and Ava are on a linguistic adventure! Can you join them in discovering the English translation of the Spanish verb "beneficiar"?

To block

To benefit

To deceive

To exercise

Answer explanation

The Spanish verb 'beneficiar' translates to 'to benefit' in English, meaning to provide an advantage or profit. The other options do not accurately reflect this meaning.

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