Vocabulary Quiz: Can You Complete These Sentences?

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Vocabulary Quiz: Can You Complete These Sentences? - Quiz

Below is a vocabulary Quiz. Can you complete these sentences? By taking this Quiz you will get the chance to practice what you have learned when it comes to your English class, you will not only just find the right words to make the sentence complete, but you will also be expected to read the sentences accurately. Do give it a try!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Can you close the _____?                

    • A.

      Picture

    • B.

      Door

    • C.

      table

    Correct Answer
    B. Door
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "door" because the question is asking to close something, and out of the given options, a door is the only thing that can be closed. A picture cannot be closed, and a table does not have a mechanism to be closed.

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  • 2. 

    A    What’s the capital of Australia?       B  I don’t _____.                  

    • A.

      Know

    • B.

      Sure

    • C.

      Think

    Correct Answer
    A. Know
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "know". In the given conversation, person B is asked about the capital of Australia and they respond by saying "I don't know." This implies that they do not have knowledge or information about the capital of Australia.

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  • 3. 

    A    How do you _____ your name?     B  T-O-N-Y.                 

    • A.

      Speak

    • B.

      Spell

    • C.

      Spelling

    Correct Answer
    B. Spell
    Explanation
    The question is asking how to say or pronounce the name, and the correct answer is "spell." This implies that the person wants to know the specific letters that make up the name, rather than how it sounds when spoken.

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  • 4. 

    See you _____ Saturday.                

    • A.

      In

    • B.

      On

    • C.

      To

    Correct Answer
    B. On
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "on" because when referring to a specific day of the week, we use the preposition "on." Therefore, the sentence should be "See you on Saturday."

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  • 5. 

    A    How _____ are you?       B  I’m 18.                

    • A.

      Old

    • B.

      Many years

    • C.

      Time

    Correct Answer
    A. Old
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "old". In the given conversation, person A is asking about the age of person B. The word "old" is the most appropriate option to complete the question "How _____ are you?" as it refers to the age of a person.

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  • 6. 

    Please _____ talking!                  

    • A.

      Don’t

    • B.

      Speak

    • C.

      Stop

    Correct Answer
    C. Stop
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "stop". This is because the word "stop" is the most appropriate and concise option to fill in the blank in order to convey the intended meaning of the sentence. It is the opposite of "talking" and implies a request or command to cease speaking.

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  • 7. 

    Sit on your _____.                 

    • A.

      Chair

    • B.

      Wall

    • C.

      Window

    Correct Answer
    A. Chair
    Explanation
    The phrase "Sit on your _____" suggests that the missing word should be something that is commonly used for sitting. Out of the given options, "chair" is the only word that fits this description. A chair is a piece of furniture specifically designed for sitting, making it the correct answer.

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  • 8. 

    _____ the text on page 12.                  

    • A.

      Work

    • B.

      Listen

    • C.

      Read

    Correct Answer
    C. Read
    Explanation
    The phrase "the text on page 12" suggests that the action required is to read the text on page 12.

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  • 9. 

    Turn _____ your mobile phone.                 

    • A.

      Open

    • B.

      Off

    • C.

      Out

    Correct Answer
    B. Off
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "off". This is because when we want to stop or deactivate our mobile phone, we usually turn it off. "Open" and "out" do not make sense in this context as they do not convey the action of deactivating a mobile phone.

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  • 10. 

    _____ to page 76, please.                 

    • A.

      Look

    • B.

      Go

    • C.

      Listen

    Correct Answer
    B. Go
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Go" because the phrase "to page 76" suggests a physical action of moving towards a specific location, which is typically associated with the verb "go". The other options, "Look" and "Listen", do not convey the same sense of movement or action.

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