Advanced Level: 5th Grade Vocabulary Quiz

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Advanced Level: 5th Grade Vocabulary Quiz - Quiz

Persuasive vocabulary such as "highly recommended by" can be used to influence responses. Persuasive words and phrases are usually positive in tone and often superlative, e. G. "the most effective". Let's build your vocabulary box, shall we?


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Which candidate is likely to win?

    • A.

      Least popular

    • B.

      Less popular

    • C.

      Most popular

    • D.

      Unpopular

    Correct Answer
    A. Least popular
    Explanation
    The candidate who is "least popular" is likely to win. This implies that the other candidates are more popular than this candidate, but the least popular one has the highest chance of winning.

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  • 2. 

    Which word might convince readers?

    • A.

      Never proven

    • B.

      Not proven

    • C.

      Proven

    • D.

      Unproven

    Correct Answer
    C. Proven
    Explanation
    The word "Proven" might convince readers because it suggests that something has been tested, demonstrated, or verified to be true or effective. It implies that there is evidence or data supporting the claim, which can help to build trust and credibility with the readers.

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  • 3. 

    Which word might dissuade customers?

    • A.

      Commended

    • B.

      Highly recommended

    • C.

      Not recommended

    • D.

      Recommended

    Correct Answer
    C. Not recommended
    Explanation
    The word "Not recommended" might dissuade customers because it implies that the product or service is not advisable or suitable for their needs. It suggests that there may be negative experiences or potential drawbacks associated with choosing that option, which could discourage customers from making a purchase or taking a particular course of action.

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  • 4. 

    Which word might be used to persuade?

    • A.

      Inferior

    • B.

      Least

    • C.

      Lesser

    • D.

      Superior

    Correct Answer
    D. Superior
    Explanation
    The word "superior" might be used to persuade because it implies that something or someone is better or of higher quality than others. By using this word, the speaker or writer can try to convince others that their viewpoint, product, or idea is superior and should be chosen over others.

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  • 5. 

    Which result is most likely to be accepted?

    • A.

      Inaccurate

    • B.

      Least accurate

    • C.

      Less accurate

    • D.

      Most accurate

    Correct Answer
    D. Most accurate
    Explanation
    The most likely result to be accepted is the one that is "Most accurate." This implies that out of all the given options, the result that is closest to the truth or has the highest level of accuracy is the most likely to be accepted.

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  • 6. 

    Which word is persuasive in tone?

    • A.

      Effective

    • B.

      Ineffective

    • C.

      Least effective

    • D.

      Less effective

    Correct Answer
    A. Effective
    Explanation
    The word "effective" is persuasive in tone because it implies that something is successful or has a strong impact. It suggests that the subject being described is capable of achieving its intended purpose and is likely to be convincing or influential.

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  • 7. 

    Which word has a positive tone?

    • A.

      Certain

    • B.

      Least certain

    • C.

      Less certain

    • D.

      Uncertain

    Correct Answer
    A. Certain
    Explanation
    "Certain" has a positive tone because it implies confidence, assurance, and a lack of doubt. It suggests that something is definite, reliable, and can be relied upon. It conveys a sense of trust and positivity in the statement or situation being described.

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  • 8. 

    Which term might persuade customers to buy a product?

    • A.

      Guaranteed

    • B.

      Unconfirmed

    • C.

      Unguaranteed

    • D.

      Unverified

    Correct Answer
    A. Guaranteed
    Explanation
    The term "Guaranteed" might persuade customers to buy a product because it gives them a sense of security and assurance. It implies that the product will deliver on its promises and that the customer will not face any risks or losses. This term instills confidence in the product's quality and reliability, making customers more inclined to make a purchase.

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  • 9. 

    Which evidence might be used?

    • A.

      Least reliable

    • B.

      Less reliable

    • C.

      Reliable

    • D.

      Unreliable

    Correct Answer
    C. Reliable
  • 10. 

    Which word persuades the reader about reliability?

    • A.

      Least trustworthy

    • B.

      Less trustworthy

    • C.

      Trustworthy

    • D.

      Untrustworthy

    Correct Answer
    C. Trustworthy
    Explanation
    The word "trustworthy" persuades the reader about reliability because it implies that something or someone can be trusted and relied upon. It suggests that the subject is honest, dependable, and will fulfill their commitments, which instills confidence in the reader.

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