
"Get in the Zone" Vocabulary
Quiz by Julie Kubal
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- Q1What does it mean to absorb information?To soak it up or take it in completelyTo quickly forget itTo change or alter itTo reject or ignore it30s
- Q2Which sentence correctly uses the word wholly?They were wholly dedicated to helping others.She partially agreed with his statement.The book was mostly interesting but had dull parts.He was somewhat committed to the project.30s
- Q3If something is done wholly, it is done:IncorrectlySecretlyQuicklyCompletely30s
- Q4To immerse yourself in a book means to:Discuss it with friendsInvolve yourself deeply in the storySkim through it quicklyRead only the first chapter30s
- Q5Which activity would allow you to immerse yourself in nature?Looking at pictures of animalsTalking about the environmentWatching a nature documentarySpending a weekend camping in the forest30s
- Q6An irrelevant comment in a discussion is one that:Is very important to the topicConcludes the conversationHas nothing to do with the topicHelps everyone understand better30s
- Q7A person would likely feel disoriented when:Playing their favorite gameWaking up in an unfamiliar placeReading a book they've read beforeFollowing a familiar route home30s
- Q8Which word is a synonym for absorb?RepelReleaseSoak upIgnore30s
- Q9Maria was so absorbed in her painting that she:Didn't notice time passingDisliked it intenselyWanted to start over completelyCouldn't remember how to paint30s
- Q10The instructions must be followed wholly to ensure success, which means:Following them in reverse orderFollowing only the easy partsFollowing them entirely and completelyFollowing them when you feel like it30s
- Q11When you immerse yourself in learning a new language, you:Give up quickly when it becomes difficultSurround yourself completely with the languageLearn only a few basic wordsStudy it occasionally when you have time30s
- Q12The teacher asked students to stay focused and avoid making irrelevant comments during the debate, which means:Making comments that are on topicMaking comments that everyone agrees withMaking very brief commentsMaking comments that are unrelated to the topic30s