Superminds 4 Unit 9 Vocabulary And Grammar

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Superminds 4 Unit 9 Vocabulary And Grammar - Quiz

SuperMinds 4 Unit 9 Vocabulary and Grammar quiz assesses learners on their understanding of English vocabulary and grammar. It includes questions on quantifiers, word choice, and sentence completion, enhancing language proficiency and comprehension skills.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Choose the correct answer.How _________ milk is there? 

    • A.

      Many

    • B.

      Much

    Correct Answer
    B. Much
    Explanation
    The word "milk" is an uncountable noun, which means it cannot be easily counted or measured. Therefore, we use the word "much" to ask about the quantity of milk. The word "many" is used for countable nouns.

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  • 2. 

    Choose the right word.

    • A.

      Washed

    • B.

      Jumped

    • C.

      Grass

    • D.

      Dream

    • E.

      Ran

    • F.

      Glasses

    • G.

      Bat

    • H.

      Afraid

    • I.

      Hot

    Correct Answer
    C. Grass
    Explanation
    The word "grass" is the only noun among the given options. The other options are either verbs (washed, jumped, ran) or other nouns that do not fit the context (dream, glasses, bat, afraid, hot). Therefore, "grass" is the correct answer.

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  • 3. 

    Complete the sentence.Can I have ________ biscuits, please? 

    Correct Answer
    some, SOME, Some
    Explanation
    The word "some" is used in the sentence to indicate a non-specific quantity of biscuits. It is a polite way of requesting a few biscuits without specifying the exact number. The capitalization of "SOME" and "Some" is likely a typographical error or inconsistency.

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  • 4. 

    Choose the correct answer.How _________ bottles of water do we need for the camping holiday? 

    • A.

      Many

    • B.

      Much

    Correct Answer
    A. Many
    Explanation
    The word "many" is used to quantify countable nouns, such as bottles of water. Therefore, the correct answer is "many" as it correctly indicates the quantity of bottles of water needed for the camping holiday.

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  • 5. 

    Choose the correct answer.How _________ apples do I need to buy? 

    • A.

      Many

    • B.

      Much

    Correct Answer
    A. Many
    Explanation
    The word "many" is used to indicate a large quantity of countable objects, such as apples. Therefore, the correct answer is "many" as it correctly completes the question asking for the number of apples to be bought.

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  • 6. 

    Choose the correct answer.How _________ packets of buiscuits do we need for the party? 

    • A.

      Many

    • B.

      Much

    Correct Answer
    A. Many
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "many" because "many" is used to refer to countable nouns, such as packets of biscuits. In this question, we are asking about the number of packets of biscuits needed for the party, which can be counted. Therefore, "many" is the appropriate word to use in this context.

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  • 7. 

    Choose the correct answer.How _________ cheese does John need to bring to the picnic? 

    • A.

      Many

    • B.

      Much

    Correct Answer
    B. Much
    Explanation
    The word "much" is used to quantify uncountable nouns, such as cheese. Since cheese cannot be counted individually, we use "much" to indicate the amount needed. Therefore, the correct answer is "much".

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  • 8. 

    Complete the sentence.Would you like a ________ of cheese? 

    Correct Answer
    piece, PIECE, Piece
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "piece, PIECE, Piece". In this sentence, the word "piece" is repeated three times, but each time it is capitalized differently. This suggests that the word is being emphasized or highlighted in some way. The repetition of the word with different capitalization could indicate that the speaker is offering different sizes or types of cheese, and wants to make sure the listener understands that they have options.

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  • 9. 

    Complete the sentence.Can I have a ________ of water? 

    Correct Answer
    bottle, Bottle, BOTTLE
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "bottle, Bottle, BOTTLE" because the sentence is asking for a specific quantity or amount of water, which is commonly measured and served in a bottle. The repetition of the word "bottle" in different cases (lowercase, uppercase, and all caps) emphasizes the speaker's desire for a bottle of water.

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  • 10. 

    Complete the sentence.Do you want one or two ________ of bread? 

    Correct Answer
    loaves, Loaves, LOAVES
    Explanation
    The sentence is asking whether the person wants one or two units of bread. The word "loaves" is the correct plural form of "loaf," which is a unit of bread. In this context, "loaves" refers to multiple units of bread. The variations in capitalization (Loaves, LOAVES) are likely included to test the knowledge of correct capitalization rules, where "loaves" should be lowercase unless it starts a sentence.

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  • 11. 

    Complete the sentence.Let's buy a ________ of crips for the picnic? 

    Correct Answer
    packet, Packet, PACKET
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "packet, Packet, PACKET" because a packet is a common term used to refer to a small bag or container of crisps. The word "packet" is repeated three times, with the capitalization gradually increasing, which emphasizes the correct spelling and reinforces the idea of buying multiple packets of crisps for the picnic.

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  • 12. 

    Choose the correct sentence.

    • A.

      I'm learning to surf!

    • B.

      Look! I'm putting up a tent.

    • C.

      I'm drying my clothes. They are wet.

    • D.

      I'm sailing a boat. I love it!

    • E.

      I'm swinging on a rope.

    • F.

      I'm making a raft.

    Correct Answer
    E. I'm swinging on a rope.
    Explanation
    The correct sentence is "I'm swinging on a rope." This sentence indicates that the speaker is currently engaged in the action of swinging on a rope. The use of the present continuous tense ("I'm swinging") suggests that the action is happening at the moment of speaking.

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  • 13. 

    Choose the correct sentence.

    • A.

      I'm learning to surf!

    • B.

      Look! I'm putting up a tent.

    • C.

      I'm drying my clothes. They are wet.

    • D.

      I'm sailing a boat. I love it!

    • E.

      I'm swinging on a rope.

    • F.

      I'm making a raft.

    Correct Answer
    D. I'm sailing a boat. I love it!
    Explanation
    The correct sentence is "I'm sailing a boat. I love it!" because it is the only sentence that matches the action being performed in the picture, which shows a person sailing a boat. Additionally, the sentence expresses enjoyment and enthusiasm for the activity, indicating a positive attitude towards it.

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  • 14. 

    Choose the correct sentence.

    • A.

      I'm learning to surf!

    • B.

      Look! I'm putting up a tent.

    • C.

      I'm drying my clothes. They are wet.

    • D.

      I'm sailing a boat. I love it!

    • E.

      I'm swinging on a rope.

    • F.

      I'm making a raft.

    Correct Answer
    C. I'm drying my clothes. They are wet.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "I'm drying my clothes. They are wet." This sentence is the correct choice because it matches the picture of someone hanging clothes on a clothesline, indicating that they are wet and need to be dried. The other sentences do not match the picture or provide any indication of wet clothes.

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  • 15. 

    Choose the correct sentence.

    • A.

      I'm learning to surf!

    • B.

      Look! I'm putting up a tent.

    • C.

      I'm drying my clothes. They are wet.

    • D.

      I'm sailing a boat. I love it!

    • E.

      I'm swinging on a rope.

    • F.

      I'm making a raft.

    Correct Answer
    B. Look! I'm putting up a tent.
    Explanation
    The correct sentence is "Look! I'm putting up a tent." This sentence is correct because it uses the present continuous tense ("I'm putting") to describe an action that is happening at the moment of speaking. The exclamation "Look!" adds emphasis to the action of putting up a tent.

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  • 16. 

    Choose the correct sentence.

    • A.

      I'm learning to surf!

    • B.

      Look! I'm putting up a tent.

    • C.

      I'm drying my clothes. They are wet.

    • D.

      I'm sailing a boat. I love it!

    • E.

      I'm swinging on a rope.

    • F.

      I'm making a raft.

    Correct Answer
    F. I'm making a raft.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "I'm making a raft." This sentence is the only one that matches the action being described in the picture, which is someone building a raft. The other sentences describe different activities such as surfing, putting up a tent, drying clothes, sailing a boat, and swinging on a rope, which do not match the image.

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  • 17. 

    Choose the right word.

    • A.

      Washed

    • B.

      Jumped

    • C.

      Grass

    • D.

      Dream

    • E.

      Ran

    • F.

      Glasses

    • G.

      Bat

    • H.

      Afraid

    • I.

      Hot

    Correct Answer
    F. Glasses
    Explanation
    The word "glasses" is the only option that is a noun and does not describe an action or state. The other options are all verbs or adjectives.

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  • 18. 

    Choose the right word.

    • A.

      Washed

    • B.

      Jumped

    • C.

      Grass

    • D.

      Dream

    • E.

      Ran

    • F.

      Glasses

    • G.

      Bat

    • H.

      Afraid

    • I.

      Hot

    Correct Answer
    E. Ran
    Explanation
    The word "ran" is the correct answer because it is the only word in the given options that is a verb. The other words are either nouns (grass, glasses, bat) or adjectives (washed, jumped, afraid, hot).

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  • 19. 

    Choose the right word.

    • A.

      Washed

    • B.

      Jumped

    • C.

      Grass

    • D.

      Dream

    • E.

      Ran

    • F.

      Glasses

    • G.

      Bat

    • H.

      Afraid

    • I.

      Hot

    Correct Answer
    B. Jumped
    Explanation
    The word "jumped" is the correct answer because it is the only verb among the given options. It is also the only option that describes an action rather than a noun or an adjective.

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  • 20. 

    Choose the right word.

    • A.

      Washed

    • B.

      Jumped

    • C.

      Grass

    • D.

      Dream

    • E.

      Ran

    • F.

      Glasses

    • G.

      Bat

    • H.

      Afraid

    • I.

      Hot

    Correct Answer
    H. Afraid
  • 21. 

    Choose the right word.

    • A.

      Washed

    • B.

      Jumped

    • C.

      Grass

    • D.

      Dream

    • E.

      Ran

    • F.

      Glasses

    • G.

      Bat

    • H.

      Afraid

    • I.

      Hot

    Correct Answer
    G. Bat
  • 22. 

    Choose the best name for the story.

    • A.

      An afternoon at the beach.

    • B.

      Sleeping in the garden.

    • C.

      A picnic at night.

    Correct Answer
    B. Sleeping in the garden.
    Explanation
    The best name for the story is "Sleeping in the garden" because it suggests a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere. The other options, "An afternoon at the beach" and "A picnic at night," do not capture the same sense of tranquility and serenity.

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  • 23. 

    Choose the right word.

    • A.

      Washed

    • B.

      Jumped

    • C.

      Grass

    • D.

      Dream

    • E.

      Ran

    • F.

      Glasses

    • G.

      Bat

    • H.

      Afraid

    • I.

      Hot

    Correct Answer
    I. Hot

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