WorksheetsALCPT vocab Part 1
Total questions: 59
Worksheet time: 32mins
brochure
bright
floss
brush
emotional
excited
spill
spell
base
vase
net
neat
light
dim
brush
brosh
hurt
heart
brought
bright
feathers
fethers
The number “16” is written in words as :
a. sixteen
c. eighteen
b. sixty
d. eighty
What's the odd one out:
letter
word
alphabet
picture
Odd one out:
a. write
c. recorder
b. repeat
d. listen
Odd one out:
door
table
picture
students
10 cents is a ____________________ .
nickel
a dime
a dollar
a quarter
A set of ordered pairs is known as a _____________
domain
range
function
relation
The following image is representing
vertical line test
mapping
non-linear function
function table
The following image is an example of a
linear function
non-linear function
What word means "friendly, easy to approach"?
Affable
Magnificent
Denote
Palate
What word means "to betray or go behind someone's back"
Memento
Intuition
Undermine
Monitory
What word means "a sign or indication"
Anecdote
Affable
Hexapod
Denote
What word is synonymous with "fantastic," "superb," and "amazing"?
Quartet
Magnificent
Frivolity
Ordination
What word means "to mess up by adding to"?
Palate
Lunar
Adulterate
Contort
What word means "to have an instinctual knowledge"
Intuition
Frivolity
Recluse
Simultaneous
The word "Anecdote" means what?
A short personal story
An injury
A far away place
A type of food
What word means "lacking seriousness; lighthearted"?
Affable
Intuition
Frivolity
Quartet
What word means "The surrounding area"
Outskirt
Memento
Simultaneous
Anecdote
What word means "Two or more things happening at the same time"?
Quartet
Frivolity
Contort
Simultaneous
The hyperactive student, having eaten too much chocolate, prattled on and on about nothing.
articulated
babbled
enunciated
drove
The gifted speaker, a fan of the people, kept everyone's attention with his eloquence and charm.
poetic delivery
flowery lies
stuttering slur
novice difficulty
Rather than answering the question directly, Martin resorted to circumlocution, which made the teacher suspect he was hiding something.
squirming in your seat because you have to go potty
truth telling and believability
getting right to the point and addressing the issue directly
talking around the issue and deliberately avoiding the question
The students were used to their colloquial language, used on the streets, and therefore had a difficult time adjusting to the proper English spoken by Mr. Stevens.
informal
grammatical
literary
proper
The phony politician knew nothing about politics, yet his bombastic speech fooled many into believing that he was the best man for the job.
boring and unimpressive
genuine and truthful
articulate and meaningful
impressive sounding, yet meaningless
