Prefixes And Suffixes Multiple Choice Questions Quiz

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Do you know what prefixes and suffixes are? To test your knowledge, try this multiple-choice quiz! Many words have suffixes and prefixes attached to them, changing the meaning by adding to their root. Here, we have got some basic and simple questions for your practice. Your knowledge of prefixes and suffixes will be evaluated based on how many answers you get correct! Good luck t! Make sure you share the quiz with your friends to help them practice.


Prefixes And Suffixes Questions and Answers

  • 1. 

    In several countries, it is ___ legal to keep a gun in your house.

    • A.

      Un

    • B.

      Il

    • C.

      In

    • D.

      No

    Correct Answer
    B. Il
    Explanation
    In this context, the correct prefix is "il-," making the word "illegal." Prefixes like "il-," "un-," "in-," and "no-" are used to form negative meanings. However, "il-" specifically changes the meaning of the word "legal" to its opposite, "illegal," indicating that keeping a gun in the house is not allowed by law in several countries. Understanding these prefixes is essential for grasping how words can change meaning with small modifications.

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  • 2. 

    Thousands of people took part in a/an ______-democracy demonstration.

    • A.

      Pro

    • B.

      Anti

    • C.

      For

    • D.

      Under

    Correct Answer
    B. Anti
    Explanation
    The correct prefix here is "anti-," making the term "anti-democracy." This indicates that the demonstration was against democracy. Prefixes like "pro-" and "anti-" are used to show support for or opposition to something. "Pro-" would indicate support, while "anti-" indicates opposition. In this case, "anti-democracy" clarifies that the demonstration involved people protesting against democratic principles or systems. Understanding these prefixes helps in accurately interpreting the nature of such events.

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  • 3. 

    There was some _________agreement over the topic.

    • A.

      Dis

    • B.

      Mis

    • C.

      Un

    • D.

      Anti

    Correct Answer
    A. Dis
    Explanation
    The correct prefix here is "dis-," making the word "disagreement." This indicates that people did not agree on the topic. Prefixes like "dis-," "mis-," "un-," and "anti-" can change the meaning of a word to its opposite or denote some form of negativity. "Dis-" specifically denotes a lack or reversal of the base word's meaning. In this case, "disagreement" means a lack of agreement or a difference in opinions. Understanding these prefixes is crucial for grasping the nuances in word meanings.

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  • 4. 

    Everyone was staring at me, and I felt very ________ -conscious.

    • A.

      Un

    • B.

      Over

    • C.

      Self

    • D.

      Sleep

    Correct Answer
    C. Self
    Explanation
    The correct prefix here is "self-," making the word "self-conscious." This means being excessively aware of one's appearance or behavior, often leading to discomfort or anxiety in social situations. Prefixes like "self-," "un-," "over-," and "sleep-" modify the meanings of words in different ways. "Self-" specifically relates to oneself, indicating an internal focus. In this case, "self-conscious" describes the feeling of being overly aware of oneself, usually in a negative or uncomfortable way. Understanding these prefixes helps convey precise meanings and emotions.

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  • 5. 

    We were _____satisfied with the service at the restaurant.

    • A.

      Un

    • B.

      Mis

    • C.

      Dis

    • D.

      Under

    Correct Answer
    C. Dis
    Explanation
    The correct prefix here is "dis-," making the word "dissatisfied." This indicates that the service at the restaurant did not meet expectations, resulting in a lack of satisfaction. Prefixes like "dis-," "un-," "mis-," and "under-" can alter the meaning of words to express negativity or a lack of something. "Dis-" specifically conveys a reversal or absence of the base word's meaning. In this case, "dissatisfied" means not satisfied. Understanding these prefixes is important for accurately expressing various states and conditions.

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  • 6. 

    She has little aware______ of the dangers she will face.

    • A.

      Ment

    • B.

      Ness

    • C.

      Ing

    • D.

      Ity

    Correct Answer
    B. Ness
    Explanation
    The correct suffix here is "ness," making the word "awareness." This term refers to the state of being aware or conscious of something. Suffixes like "ment," "ness," "ing," and "ity" are used to form nouns or adjectives, altering the base word's meaning. "Ness" is commonly used to convert adjectives into nouns, indicating a state or quality. In this case, "awareness" describes the state of being aware of the dangers. Understanding these suffixes helps in forming precise and meaningful words.

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  • 7. 

    The twins got along very well, and there was no jealous_____ between them.

    • A.

      Ity

    • B.

      Y

    • C.

      Ism

    • D.

      Ing

    Correct Answer
    B. Y
    Explanation
    The correct suffix here is "y," making the word "jealousy." This term refers to the feeling of envy or resentment towards someone because of their advantages or successes. Suffixes like "ity," "y," "ism," and "ing" modify words to form nouns or adjectives, adding specific meanings. "Y" is used to turn the adjective "jealous" into the noun "jealousy," which describes the state of being envious. Understanding these suffixes is essential for accurately expressing various emotions and states.

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  • 8. 

    I was shocked at her rude______.

    • A.

      Ment

    • B.

      Ence

    • C.

      Ness

    • D.

      Ist

    Correct Answer
    C. Ness
    Explanation
    The correct suffix here is "ness," making the word "rudeness." This term refers to the quality or state of being rude. Suffixes like "ment," "ence," "ness," and "ist" are used to form nouns or adjectives, changing the base word's meaning. "Ness" is specifically used to convert adjectives into nouns, indicating a state or quality. In this case, "rudeness" describes the quality of being rude. Understanding these suffixes helps in forming words that accurately describe different attributes and behaviors.

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  • 9. 

    Exercise is good for your health_____.

    • A.

      Y

    • B.

      Ness

    • C.

      Ance

    • D.

      No suffix required

    Correct Answer
    D. No suffix required
    Explanation
    In this context, the word "health" does not need a suffix. It is already a complete noun that conveys the state of being free from illness or injury. Adding suffixes like "y," "ness," or "ance" would alter the meaning and are unnecessary here. "Health" is a broad term that encompasses physical, mental, and social well-being. Understanding when a word is already complete and does not require modification is crucial for proper language use.

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  • 10. 

    The main aim of art classes is to develop children's creativ______ 

    • A.

      Ity

    • B.

      Ship

    • C.

      Ment

    • D.

      Y

    Correct Answer
    A. Ity
    Explanation
    The correct suffix here is "ity," making the word "creativity." This term refers to the ability to generate original ideas, solutions, or artistic expressions. Suffixes like "ity," "ship," "ment," and "y" modify words to form nouns or adjectives, adding specific meanings. "Ity" is used to turn the adjective "creative" into the noun "creativity," which describes the state or quality of being creative. Understanding these suffixes is essential for accurately expressing various concepts and attributes.

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Juliette is a middle school English teacher at Sacred Heart of Greenwich, Connecticut. Juliette earned a BA in English/Language Arts Teacher Education from Elon University and an MA in Teaching Writing from Johns Hopkins University. She holds a Classroom Teacher license from the Connecticut State Department of Education. Juliette possesses strong skills in English language arts, writing, editing, and literature study. She has a deep passion for working with young people and contributing to the education of America's youth in the classroom.

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