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Vocabulary – Exercises 9

Vocabulary - Exercises 9

Vocabulary – Exercises 9

Welcome to our Vocabulary – Exercises 9, crafted to help you enhance and broaden your English vocabulary. This quiz covers a variety of vocabulary questions, allowing you to practice and strengthen your word knowledge across different categories.

How It Works:

  • You’ll answer 10 multiple-choice questions. Each question offers 4 options. Only one option is correct.
  • After each question, you’ll receive real-time feedback.
    • Correct answers will appear in green with a ✔ and “Correct.”
    • Incorrect answers will show in red with a ✘ and “Wrong! The correct answer is [letter].
  • At the end, you’ll see your final score: “You scored X out of 10!

You can retake the quiz as often as you like to improve your performance.

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1. Complete the analogy: "Knife is to cut as spoon is to __________."

2. The __________ of the athlete’s performance impressed everyone in the stadium.

3. Select the synonym for "abrupt" in this sentence: "The meeting came to an abrupt end."

4. Select the antonym for "comprehensive" in this sentence: "The report was comprehensive and covered all aspects."

5. The __________ of the instructions confused the new employees.

6. The __________ response from the crowd showed their enthusiasm for the performance.

7. Select the synonym for "intricate" in this sentence: "The artist spent hours on the intricate details of the painting."

8. Select the antonym for "elevate" in this sentence: "The goal was to elevate her status in the organization."

9. Which word correctly completes the sentence: "The scientist aimed to __________ the results of her experiment."

10. Select the synonym for "enhance" in this sentence: "The new software will enhance the system’s performance."

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