
Latin and Greek Roots (Book 10) - Unit 1 Review
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- Q1
What does the word “invincible” contain?
Prefix + root word
Prefix + suffix
Root word + suffix
Prefix + root word + suffix
30s - Q2
What does the word “induce” contain?
Prefix + root word + suffix
Prefix + root word
Prefix +suffix
Prefix + prefix + root word
30s - Q3
What is the Latin root word that means “to conquer”?
Duct
Tract
Vinc
Peto
30s - Q4
Impetuous means impulsive, Find the Latin root word in “impetuous”
Parte
Pact
Peto
Patrius
30s - Q5
Which prefix means “down, down from”?
Dia
Com-
In-
De-
30s - Q6
If the prefix “com” means with, together, what does conducive mean?
Supporting, encouraging
persuade
short-tempered
surround
30s - Q7
Which words use the Latin root word meaning “to drag”?
Trauma, travel, retractable
Intractable, protracted, strake
Retract, strap, traces
Protracted, intractable, retractable
30s - Q8
If vinc means to conquer, then invincible means…
Not able to cooperate
Not able to be supported
Not able to lead
Not able to be defeated
30s - Q9
The prefix in- means against, not. What does intractable mean?
difficult to extend
hard to move forward
hard to be pleased
difficult to destroy
30s - Q10
The Latin word “vinc” means to conquer, so when you evince, you:
Defeat someone
Support an argument
Convince people
Reveal the truth
30s - Q11
The Latin root peto as in petulant means to seek aggressively
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q12
What will happen if you retract your statement?
You take back what you said
You say you will do something
You support the argument
You confirm the statement
30s - Q13
What is the meaning of the prefix that exists in “Provincial”?
Back, again
Against, not
Forward, for, supporting
Down, down from
30s - Q14
The prefix “De” means down, down from, so when you deduce, you:
Are supportive towards an idea
Lead certain supporters
Seek something aggressively
Draw conclusion from information
30s - Q15
My doctor’s announcement that I had high blood pressure was the ___ thatcaused me to join a gym
Protract
Impetuous
Impetus
Induce
30s