Vocabulary Quiz #1

Vocabulary Quiz #1

10th Grade

10 Qs

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Vocabulary Quiz #1

Vocabulary Quiz #1

Assessment

Quiz

English

10th Grade

Medium

Created by

TYLER GLEGG

Used 3+ times

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10 questions

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1.

DROPDOWN QUESTION

10 mins • 10 pts

She stepped out of the dressing room wearing the third and also most expensive prom dress looking absolutely ​ (a)   .

resplendent
primary
gallantry
chronicle

2.

DROPDOWN QUESTION

10 mins • 10 pts

We need to discuss how we will ​ (a)   the remaining food amongst those of us that survived the crash.

allocate
deduce
paradox
chronicle

3.

DROPDOWN QUESTION

10 mins • 10 pts

I can ​ (a)   that you still haven't taken out the trash based on the smell that's coming from the kitchen.

deduce
chronicle
allocate
homage

4.

DROPDOWN QUESTION

10 mins • 10 pts

Yes I have three jobs, but the money I make working at the restaurant is my ​ (a)   source of income.

primary
exquisite
paradox
homage

5.

DROPDOWN QUESTION

10 mins • 10 pts

Many people make the trip all the way here to this very graveyard in Paris to pay ​ (a)   to him in his final resting place.

homage
primary
gallantry
refinement

6.

DROPDOWN QUESTION

10 mins • 10 pts

The very detailed journal you kept under your bed made an excellent ​ (a)   of all the rules you broke in my house over the six months.

chronicle
homage
paradox
primary

7.

DROPDOWN QUESTION

10 mins • 10 pts

He opened every door for her, pulled her chair out, and exhibited all the ​ (a)   he thought should be expected of a gentleman.

gallantry
homage
paradox
primary

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