
Foundations (P1) Vocabulary List 1 Quiz
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- Q1Please choose the word whose definition is the opposite of what is described in the sentence: Max put a great deal of effort into completing his homework.PetulantBoisterousPerfunctoryJovial20s
- Q2Please choose the word whose definition is the opposite of what is described in the sentence: Jalia was very quiet during the team's celebration.LotteryBoisterousInterminablyPetulant20s
- Q3Please choose the word whose definition is the opposite of what is described in the sentence: Candace's stay at home lasted only a short time.GravelyInterminableDulySober20s
- Q4Please choose the word whose definition is the opposite of what is described in the sentence: Tina did not follow the directions as closely as she should have.SoberlyJovialInterminableDuly20s
- Q5Please choose the word whose definition is the opposite of what is described in the sentence: Sandro was very alert and aware of everything that was going on.PerfunctorySoberLotteryBoisterous20s
- Q6Which vocabulary word best describes the image?PetulantPerfunctoryJovialLottery20s
- Q7What vocabulary word best describes the image?SoberlyPetulantJovialDuly20s
- Q8Choose the word that should take the place of the part of given part of speech: Billy, a (adjective) young man, noisily walked out of his house one Saturday morning and met face to face with a truck.BoisterousPetulantPerfunctoryJovial20s
- Q9Choose the word that should take the place of the part of given part of speech: As he lay on the ground about to die, Billy (adverb) prepared himself for whatever would happen next. He took his plans very seriously.PerfunctoryDulySoberlyBoisterous20s
- Q10Choose the word that should take the place of the part of given part of speech: When he woke up, he was laying beneath an unfamiliar tree. Billy then heard a (adjective) voice in his head that said it was God. This very happy God said that he had reincarnated Billy in another world.PetulantJovialBoisterousInterminably20s
- Q11Choose the word that should take the place of the part of given part of speech: Billy then spotted a (adverb) injured girl. Not knowing any better, he robbed the seriously injured girl of a large amount of money. Billy then made his way to the nearest city and used most of the money to buy food and clothes.BoisterousInterminablyGravelyPerfunctory20s
- Q12Choose the word that should take the place of the part of given part of speech: Billy then went to a bar to gamble and entered a (noun) on the chance that he could win more moneyGravelyDulyLotterySoberly20s
- Q13Choose the word that should take the place of the part of given part of speech.: The next day a (adjective) young girl attacked him. Billy immediately recognized the bratty girl as the one he had robbed,LotteryJovialSoberlyPetulant20s
- Q14Choose the word that should take the place of the part of given part of speech: He immediately recognized the bratty girl as the one he had robbed, so he (adverb) gave back what was left of her money. His attempt at being consciously sorry made her upset, and she started to cry.InterminablySoberlyPetulantDuly20s
- Q15Choose the word that should take the place of the part of given part of speech: Her tears seemed (adjective) like she wasn't really trying hard to cry.PerfunctoryGravelySoberlyDuly20s