Quiz In Class |
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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 |
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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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