10th Week 15 Vocab

10th Week 15 Vocab

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20 Qs

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10th Week 15 Vocab

10th Week 15 Vocab

Assessment

Quiz

English

9th - 12th Grade

Easy

Created by

Larissa L

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20 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Impair

V; To damage Sentence: If the children continue to make fun of George, they will impair his confidence, and he’ll never dive from the high board again. 

Adj; Undefeated Sentence: The entire community cheered the invincible champion after he defeated his opponent for the seventh time.

Adj; without energy Sentence: Because we all felt languid in the hot sun of the August afternoon, we knew we would never finish building the new barn.

N; Wet Sentence: After the five-inch rain, our tractor sunk into the mire in the meadow of our north pasture.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Invincible

Adj; Obvious bad Sentence: The seniors were put off by the new student’s obtrusive behavior; she wanted to be involved in everything.

Adj; Undefeated Sentence: The entire community cheered the invincible champion after he defeated his opponent for the seventh time.

Adj; without energy Sentence: Because we all felt languid in the hot sun of the August afternoon, we knew we would never finish building the new barn.

N; Wet Sentence: After the five-inch rain, our tractor sunk into the mire in the meadow of our north pasture.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Languid 

Adj; Obvious bad Sentence: The seniors were put off by the new student’s obtrusive behavior; she wanted to be involved in everything.

N; Introduction to a speech Sentence: We had to write a preamble to our constitution to explain our reasons for organizing the club.

Adj; without energy Sentence: Because we all felt languid in the hot sun of the August afternoon, we knew we would never finish building the new barn.

N; Wet Sentence: After the five-inch rain, our tractor sunk into the mire in the meadow of our north pasture.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Mire

Adj; Obvious bad Sentence: The seniors were put off by the new student’s obtrusive behavior; she wanted to be involved in everything.

N; Introduction to a speech Sentence: We had to write a preamble to our constitution to explain our reasons for organizing the club.

V; To deliver an official Sentence: The jury will probably not render its decision until tomorrow morning.

N; Wet Sentence: After the five-inch rain, our tractor sunk into the mire in the meadow of our north pasture.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Obtrusive 

Adj; Obvious bad Sentence: The seniors were put off by the new student’s obtrusive behavior; she wanted to be involved in everything.

N; Introduction to a speech Sentence: We had to write a preamble to our constitution to explain our reasons for organizing the club.

V; To deliver an official Sentence: The jury will probably not render its decision until tomorrow morning.

Adj; Rough Sentence: This summer Suzy and Marie will climb the rugged mountains of the Wind River Wilderness.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Preamble 

Adj; Doutbtful Sentence: I am skeptical of the rumor about my grandfather’s induction into the Farming Hall of Fame, for my grandfather lives in Detroit. 

N; Introduction to a speech Sentence: We had to write a preamble to our constitution to explain our reasons for organizing the club.

V; To deliver an official Sentence: The jury will probably not render its decision until tomorrow morning.

Adj; Rough Sentence: This summer Suzy and Marie will climb the rugged mountains of the Wind River Wilderness.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Render

Adj; Doutbtful Sentence: I am skeptical of the rumor about my grandfather’s induction into the Farming Hall of Fame, for my grandfather lives in Detroit. 

Adj; Careless Sentence: The slipshod method of building our new house caused the roof to fall before we even moved in. 

V; To deliver an official Sentence: The jury will probably not render its decision until tomorrow morning.

Adj; Rough Sentence: This summer Suzy and Marie will climb the rugged mountains of the Wind River Wilderness.

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