Word Power: Meaning and Impact

Word Power: Meaning and Impact

11th Grade

17 Qs

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Word Power: Meaning and Impact

Word Power: Meaning and Impact

Assessment

Quiz

English

11th Grade

Medium

EX.ELA-Literacy.L.8.4

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17 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

During a class debate, Benjamin decided to assert his opinion on the topic. What does the word "assert" mean in this context?

To whisper quietly

To state something confidently

To ignore a statement

To question a fact

Answer explanation

In this context, 'assert' means to state something confidently. Benjamin is expressing his opinion with conviction, which aligns with the correct choice, distinguishing it from the other options that imply uncertainty or silence.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Grace is writing a report for her class. She needs to include information that is relevant to her topic. What does "relevant" mean in this context?

Unrelated to the topic

Closely connected to the topic

Outdated information

A minor detail

Answer explanation

In everyday language, "relevant" means something that is closely connected to the topic at hand. It indicates that the information is pertinent and significant, unlike unrelated or outdated information.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

William needs to certify his birth certificate for his new job. What does "certify" mean in this context?

To officially recognize something as true

To question the truth of something

To write a story

To reject an idea

Answer explanation

The term "certify" means to officially recognize something as true, confirming its validity or authenticity. This aligns with the correct answer choice, distinguishing it from questioning, writing, or rejecting ideas.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Rohan bought a new phone case that is described as "immutable". What does this mean in a simple context?

Changeable

Unchanging

Flexible

Temporary

Answer explanation

The term 'immutable' means 'unchanging' or unable to be changed. Therefore, the correct answer is 'Unchanging', as it directly reflects the definition of 'immutable'.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

During a debate, Samuel presented a definitive argument. What does "definitive" mean in this context?

Incomplete

Final and conclusive

Confusing

Outdated

Answer explanation

In a simple context, "definitive" means something that is final and conclusive, providing a clear and authoritative answer or decision. This distinguishes it from options like incomplete or confusing.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

During a class discussion, Samuel decided to assert his views on climate change. What does it mean to assert one's opinions in this context?

To doubt one's opinions

To express one's opinions confidently

To ignore one's opinions

To question one's opinions

Answer explanation

The term "assert" conveys a strong and confident expression of one's opinions, indicating certainty rather than doubt or disregard. Therefore, the correct connotation is "to express one's opinions confidently."

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Mia and Zoe are discussing a project. Mia says, "I think this data is relevant to our report." What is the impact of using the word "relevant" in this conversation?

Suggests the topic is unrelated

Implies the topic is important to the discussion

Indicates the topic is outdated

Means the topic is a minor detail

Answer explanation

Using the word "relevant" implies that the topic is important to the discussion, as it indicates a connection to the main subject. This highlights its significance rather than suggesting it is unrelated or outdated.

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