Vocabulary Quiz

Vocabulary Quiz

9th Grade

13 Qs

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Vocabulary Quiz

Vocabulary Quiz

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9th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Avery was walking through the park when they saw someone littering. How would Avery feel if they were to abhor such behavior?

To regard with disgust and hatred

A thing that is helpful or beneficial

Sly or cunning intelligence

Loud and harsh; grating

Answer explanation

The word 'abhor' means to regard with disgust and hatred, making the first answer choice the correct one. The other options describe different concepts unrelated to the meaning of 'abhor'.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

During a group project, Zoe was described as "Stubborn, inflexible" by her teammates. Which word best fits this description?

Abhor

Boon

Obstinate

Strident

Answer explanation

The word 'obstinate' means stubborn or inflexible, making it the correct choice. 'Abhor' means to hate, 'boon' refers to a benefit, and 'strident' describes a loud or harsh sound, none of which fit the description.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

During a group project, Maya demonstrated "Sly or cunning intelligence" to solve a complex problem. Which word describes her action?

Abhor

Boon

Guile

Strident

Answer explanation

The word 'guile' refers to sly or cunning intelligence, making it the correct choice. 'Abhor' means to hate, 'boon' means a benefit, and 'strident' means loud or harsh, which do not relate to cunning intelligence.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

During a debate competition, Lily was praised for her guile. What does "Guile" refer to?

Honesty

Deceit

Clarity

Simplicity

Answer explanation

"Guile" refers to cunning or deceitful behavior, making "Deceit" the correct choice. It contrasts with honesty, clarity, and simplicity, which imply straightforwardness and integrity.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

During a debate, Rohan's tone was described as "Strident". What does this mean?

Soft

Harsh

Gentle

Quiet

Answer explanation

The term "strident" refers to a loud, harsh, and grating sound. Therefore, the correct answer is "Harsh," as it captures the essence of the word, while the other options like "Soft," "Gentle," and "Quiet" are antonyms.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In a group project, Ava used her guile to navigate complex team dynamics and secure the best resources for her team. Which of the following best describes "Guile"?

Sincerity

Cunning

Transparency

Honesty

Answer explanation

'Guile' refers to cleverness or cunning, often in a deceptive way. It contrasts with sincerity, transparency, and honesty, which imply openness and truthfulness. Therefore, 'cunning' is the best descriptor for 'guile'.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

During a school play, Luna had to make a sound effect that was "Strident". Which of the following sounds did she make?

Melodious

Soothing

Piercing

Calm

Answer explanation

The term "strident" refers to a sound that is loud, harsh, and piercing. Among the options, "piercing" best captures this quality, while the others like "melodious," "soothing," and "calm" imply softer, more pleasant sounds.

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