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ALCPT vocab Part 1

Total questions: 59

Worksheet time: 32mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
Something that somebody does that goes beyond what is expected or hoped for
a)
exposure
b)
surpassed
c)
dominant
d)
materializing
2.
The actions of appearing suddenly, like a ghost
a)
billowing
b)
sopping
c)
exposure
d)
materializing
3.
An action that involves attacking someone or something persistently and vigorously in great amounts
a)
vicious
b)
condemned
c)
exposure
d)
bombarded
4.
 A way someone can say something quietly or unclearly
a)
muttered
b)
billowing
c)
materializing
d)
sopping
5.
A way to describe someone or something that is acting in a bad or threatening way
a)
condemned
b)
bombarded
c)
muttered
d)
ominously
6.
a)

brochure

b)

bright

7.
a)

floss

b)

brush

8.
a)

emotional

b)

excited

9.
a)

spill

b)

spell

10.
a)

base

b)

vase

11.
a)

net

b)

neat

12.
a)

light

b)

dim

13.
a)

brush

b)

brosh

14.
a)

hurt

b)

heart

15.
a)

brought

b)

bright

16.
a)

feathers

b)

fethers

17.

The number “16” is written in words as :

a)

a. sixteen

b)

c. eighteen

c)

b. sixty

d)

d. eighty

18.

What's the odd one out:

a)

letter

b)

word

c)

alphabet

d)

picture

19.

Odd one out:

a)

a. write

b)

c. recorder

c)

b. repeat

d)

d. listen

20.

Odd one out:

a)

door

b)

table

c)

picture

d)

students

21.

10 cents is a ____________________ .

a)

nickel

b)

a dime

c)

a dollar

d)

a quarter

22.

A set of ordered pairs is known as a _____________

a)

domain

b)

range

c)

function

d)

relation

23.

The following image is representing

a)

vertical line test

b)

mapping

c)

non-linear function

d)

function table

24.

The following image is an example of a

a)

linear function

b)

non-linear function

25.
A .... Person is easy to talk to and greets people very often.
a)
friendly
b)
honest
c)
relaxed
26.
A person who tells you what he / she thinks is called a / an ............ Person.
a)
friendly
b)
honest
c)
cheerful
27.
Bianca is ........ She always says "please" and "thank you."
a)
happy
b)
unfriendly
c)
polite
28.
My teacher is really .... When I told her I didn't have my homework.
a)
annoyed
b)
excited
c)
interested
29.
Emily is really ...... Of snakes. She can't stand them.
a)
excited
b)
interested
c)
frightened
30.
She talks ..... It's often difficult to hear her.
a)
loudly
b)
quietly
c)
bravely
31.
They work ..... In their job.
a)
hardlier
b)
hardly
c)
hard
32.
I told you not to play that game. It is .......... For kids.
a)
dangerous
b)
dangerously
c)
danger
33.
Hey, don't ....... Those boxes! I'm going to use them.
a)
give up
b)
throw away
c)
work out
34.
They will be disappointed if they ..... The concert ticket
a)
get
b)
will get
c)
don't get
35.
I've never ... A car.
a)
driven
b)
taken
c)
written
36.

What word means "friendly, easy to approach"?

a)

Affable

b)

Magnificent

c)

Denote

d)

Palate

37.

What word means "to betray or go behind someone's back"

a)

Memento

b)

Intuition

c)

Undermine

d)

Monitory

38.

What word means "a sign or indication"

a)

Anecdote

b)

Affable

c)

Hexapod

d)

Denote

39.

What word is synonymous with "fantastic," "superb," and "amazing"?

a)

Quartet

b)

Magnificent

c)

Frivolity

d)

Ordination

40.

What word means "to mess up by adding to"?

a)

Palate

b)

Lunar

c)

Adulterate

d)

Contort

41.

What word means "to have an instinctual knowledge"

a)

Intuition

b)

Frivolity

c)

Recluse

d)

Simultaneous

42.

The word "Anecdote" means what?

a)

A short personal story

b)

An injury

c)

A far away place

d)

A type of food

43.

What word means "lacking seriousness; lighthearted"?

a)

Affable

b)

Intuition

c)

Frivolity

d)

Quartet

44.

What word means "The surrounding area"

a)

Outskirt

b)

Memento

c)

Simultaneous

d)

Anecdote

45.

What word means "Two or more things happening at the same time"?

a)

Quartet

b)

Frivolity

c)

Contort

d)

Simultaneous

46.

The hyperactive student, having eaten too much chocolate, prattled on and on about nothing.

a)

articulated

b)

babbled

c)

enunciated

d)

drove

47.

The gifted speaker, a fan of the people, kept everyone's attention with his eloquence and charm.

a)

poetic delivery

b)

flowery lies

c)

stuttering slur

d)

novice difficulty

48.

Rather than answering the question directly, Martin resorted to circumlocution, which made the teacher suspect he was hiding something.

a)

squirming in your seat because you have to go potty

b)

truth telling and believability

c)

getting right to the point and addressing the issue directly

d)

talking around the issue and deliberately avoiding the question

49.

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.

a)

informal

b)

grammatical

c)

literary

d)

proper

50.

The phony politician knew nothing about politics, yet his bombastic speech fooled many into believing that he was the best man for the job.

a)

boring and unimpressive

b)

genuine and truthful

c)

articulate and meaningful

d)

impressive sounding, yet meaningless

51.
To be "strong or healthy" is to be...
a)
grim
b)
trivial
c)
robust
d)
abrubt
52.
If you are "incredulous", you are...
a)
not normal
b)
not willing or able to believe something
c)
surprised or amazed
d)
sudden or unexpected
53.
Something that is of "very little importance" is said to be...
a)
abnormal
b)
robust
c)
grim
d)
trivial
54.
War is a very "grim" business, meaning it is...
a)
strong and healthy
b)
mild and delightful
c)
gloomy and frightening
d)
of very little importance
55.
If something comes to an "abrupt" end, it means the end was...
a)
unexpected or sudden
b)
not normal
c)
surprised
d)
strong
56.
To "accelerate" means to ...
a)
slow down
b)
speed up 
c)
become aware of 
d)
to let someone know
57.
If you break or burst something, what have you done to it?
a)
notified it
b)
ruptured it
c)
abated it
d)
perceived it
58.
Pick the antonym for "abnormal".
a)
unusual
b)
unique
c)
typical
59.
Select the correct definition for "notify".
a)
to pound or beat rapidly
b)
to break or burst
c)
to let someone know
d)
to become aware of thru any of the senses