Quiz In Class

Title: Quiz In Class

Grade: 10-a Lesson: S2-L3

Explanation: Create a paragraph with few sentences using the word. Submit your answers in the quiz sheet.

Quiz: in Class Lesson 2 3

Problem Question Options

1

The maverick detective surprisingly solved the case.

What is the parts of speech of the word "maverick"?

A) Verb

B) Adverb

C) Adjective

D) Noun

2

The CEO’s mercurial temperament made predicting the company’s direction difficult.

In this context, what does "mercurial" mean?

A) who follows the majority opinion.

B) quickly changing and unpredictable.

C) who avoids risks and challenges.

D) to reluctantly accept.

3

The intractable problem of world hunger continues to plague many nations.

Identify the correct synonym for the word "intractable"?

A) Stubborn

B) Obedient

C) Pliable

D) Docile

4

I can say without hyperbole this is the greatest meal I have ever had

Choose the antonym of the word "Hyperbole"?

A) Exaggeration

B) Restraint

C) Amplification

D) intense

5

The irresolute woman looked at the menu for thirty minutes before placing her order.

What does "irresolute" mean?

A) Not easily managed or controlled

B) to make something less painful, severe, or serious.

C) Not certain about something

D) Being known for something bad

6

The company’s maverick marketing campaign was a huge success.

Which of the following is the antonym of a maverick?

A) Conformist

B) Individualist

C) Dissenter

D) Iconoclast

7

The weather in this region is mercurial, changing from sunny to stormy in minutes.

Identify the synonym for the word "mercurial"?

A) Inconstant

B) Capricious

C) Unstable

D) Erratic

8

The intractable conflict between the two countries has lasted for decades.

What does "intractable" mean in this context?

A) seeking personal gain or profit.

B) indifferent to others' needs.

C) To praise enthusiastically

D) difficult to control.

9

Maurice is always blurring the facts with hyperbole

Identify the parts of speech that use the word 'Hyperbole'.

A) verb

B) noun

C) adverb

D) adjective

10

The irresolute committee members sat around the table, each with a different opinion, unable to reach a consensus.

In what context is the word "irresolute" commonly used?

A) to make something more tolerable.

B) to reluctantly accept.

C) to describe situations or individuals decision-making.

D) to overlook faults.


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