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Week 8

Total questions: 30

Worksheet time: 30mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
mobile (adjective)
a)
- able to move from one place to another
b)
having or showing the ability or desire to do new and difficult things
c)
- likely to cause people to argue or disagree
d)
showing that you do not understand something or that you find something strange or amusing
2.
motive (noun)
a)
- a reason for doing something
b)
- a large vehicle used to pull farm equipment
c)
- the act or power of carefully thinking about, listening to, or watching someone or something
d)
A long piece of music, typically in four parts, that is performed by an orchestra
3.
tractor (noun)
a)
- a large vehicle used to pull farm equipment
b)
- a reason for doing something
c)
- the act or power of carefully thinking about, listening to, or watching someone or something
d)
A long piece of music, typically in four parts, that is performed by an orchestra
4.
detract (verb)
a)
- to reduce the strength, value, or importance of something.
b)
- to make something smaller or shorter; to become smaller
c)
- to cause something, such as your arm or leg, to straighten out or to stretch out
d)
to firmly place or hide (someone or something
5.
contract (verb)
a)
- to make something smaller or shorter; to become smaller
b)
- to reduce the strength, value, or importance of something.
c)
- to cause something, such as your arm or leg, to straighten out or to stretch out
d)
: To make something louder
6.
attention (noun)
a)
- the act or power of carefully thinking about, listening to, or watching someone or something
b)
- a reason for doing something
c)
- a large vehicle used to pull farm equipment
d)
- the amount that something is stretched; an uneasy feeling that makes it difficult to relax
7.
extend (verb)
a)
- to cause something, such as your arm or leg, to straighten out or to stretch out
b)
- to make something smaller or shorter; to become smaller
c)
- to reduce the strength, value, or importance of something.
d)
: To make something louder
8.
tension (noun)
a)
- the amount that something is stretched; an uneasy feeling that makes it difficult to relax
b)
- the act or power of carefully thinking about, listening to, or watching someone or something
c)
- a reason for doing something
d)
- a large vehicle used to pull farm equipment
9.
contentious (adjective)
a)
- likely to cause people to argue or disagree
b)
showing that you do not understand something or that you find something strange or amusing
c)
having or showing the ability or desire to do new and difficult things
d)
- able to move from one place to another
10.
triathlon (noun)
a)
a long distance race that has three parts: swimming, bicycling, and running
b)
the condition of being eager to act or work
c)
a series of three novels, movies, etc., that are closely related and involve the same characters or themes
d)
a period of three months; one of three periods into which a school year is sometimes divided
11.
trilogy (noun)
a)
a series of three novels, movies, etc., that are closely related and involve the same characters or themes
b)
a long distance race that has three parts: swimming, bicycling, and running
c)
the condition of being eager to act or work
d)
a period of three months; one of three periods into which a school year is sometimes divided
12.
trimester (noun)
a)
a period of three months; one of three periods into which a school year is sometimes divided
b)
a series of three novels, movies, etc., that are closely related and involve the same characters or themes
c)
a long distance race that has three parts: swimming, bicycling, and running
d)
the condition of being eager to act or work
13.
trident (noun)
a)
a fishing spear that has three points and that looks like a large fork
b)
a series of three novels, movies, etc., that are closely related and involve the same characters or themes
c)
a long distance race that has three parts: swimming, bicycling, and running
d)
the condition of being eager to act or work
14.
quadrangle (noun)
a)
a flat shape that has four sides and four angles
b)
a group of four singers or musicians who perform together
c)
a US customary unit of measurement for liquids; 4 quarts equals a gallon
d)
a flat shape that has five sides and five corners
15.
quartet (noun)
a)
a group of four singers or musicians who perform together
b)
a US customary unit of measurement for liquids; 4 quarts equals a gallon
c)
a flat shape that has five sides and five corners
d)
a flat shape that has four sides and four angles
16.
quart (noun)
a)
a US customary unit of measurement for liquids; 4 quarts equals a gallon
b)
a flat shape that has five sides and five corners
c)
a group of four singers or musicians who perform together
d)
a shape that is like a star with five points formed by five straight lines
17.
pentagon (noun)
a)
a flat shape that has five sides and five corners
b)
one of five babies that are born at the same time to the same mother
c)
a shape that is like a star with five points formed by five straight lines
d)
the condition of being eager to act or work
18.
pentagram (noun)
a)
a shape that is like a star with five points formed by five straight lines
b)
one of five babies that are born at the same time to the same mother
c)
a long distance race that has three parts: swimming, bicycling, and running
d)
a series of three novels, movies, etc., that are closely related and involve the same characters or themes
19.
quintuplet (noun)
a)
one of five babies that are born at the same time to the same mother
b)
a long distance race that has three parts: swimming, bicycling, and running
c)
the condition of being eager to act or work
d)
a series of three novels, movies, etc., that are closely related and involve the same characters or themes
20.
motivation (noun)
a)
the condition of being eager to act or work
b)
a shape that is like a star with five points formed by five straight lines
c)
one of five babies that are born at the same time to the same mother
d)
- the act or power of carefully thinking about, listening to, or watching someone or something
21.
acronym (noun)
a)
-a name for something that is formed from the first letter of each of the words in a title for example AVID (Advancing Via Individual Determination
b)
- a word that has the same or similar meaning as another word in the same language
c)
- a word that is spelled and pronounced like another word but is different in meaning example: "where" and "wear"
d)
- a place where sick or injured people are given care or treatment and where babies are often born
22.
antonym (noun)
a)
- a word with a meaning that is opposite to the meaning of another word
b)
- a word that has the same or similar meaning as another word in the same language
c)
- a word that is spelled and pronounced like another word but is different in meaning example: "where" and "wear"
d)
- a place where sick or injured people are given care or treatment and where babies are often born
23.
coexist (verb) -
a)
exist at the same time or in the same place
b)
to make something by combining di erent elements, especially chemically; to combine a number of things to create something
c)
to exist at different times and different plces
d)
to hate something so much you can't even be near it
24.
homonym (noun)
a)
- a word that is spelled and pronounced like another word but is different in meaning example: "where" and "wear"
b)
- a place where sick or injured people are given care or treatment and where babies are often born
c)
- a word that has the same or similar meaning as another word in the same language
d)
- a word with a meaning that is opposite to the meaning of another word
25.
synonym (noun)
a)
- a word that has the same or similar meaning as another word in the same language
b)
- a word that is spelled and pronounced like another word but is different in meaning example: "where" and "wear"
c)
- a place where sick or injured people are given care or treatment and where babies are often born
d)
- a word with a meaning that is opposite to the meaning of another word
26.
coherent (adjective) -
a)
sticking together; connected; related in some way
b)
made up of various parts or elements
c)
to be skeptical or unbelieving of certain information; to find things to not be valid or true
d)
to be funny or comical or to demonstrate such
27.
domesticate (verb)
a)
(of an animal) tame and kept as a pet or on a farm. (of a plant) cultivated for food; naturalized
b)
exist at the same time or in the same place
c)
to make something by combining di erent elements, especially chemically; to combine a number of things to create something
d)
to exist at different times and different plces
28.
technology (noun)
a)
a particular method of solving practical problems that comes out of research in science and industry
b)
- a word that has the same or similar meaning as another word in the same language
c)
- a word that is spelled and pronounced like another word but is different in meaning example: "where" and "wear"
d)
- a place where sick or injured people are given care or treatment and where babies are often born
29.

specialization (noun)

a)

the act of training for a particular job

b)

- a word that has the same or similar meaning as another word in the same language

c)

- a word that is spelled and pronounced like another word but is different in meaning example: "where" and "wear"

d)

- a place where sick or injured people are given care or treatment and where babies are often born

30.
specialize (verb)
a)
getting really good at a particular job
b)
- a word that has the same or similar meaning as another word in the same language
c)
- a word that is spelled and pronounced like another word but is different in meaning example: "where" and "wear"
d)
- a place where sick or injured people are given care or treatment and where babies are often born