Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Test our your vocab strength!

 “Word Power”

The following quiz was created by Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon, who were inspired by the book “You’re Saying It Wrong” by Ross and Kathryn Petras. Check them out to see how many of the words you, using the context of each sentence.

 

1.   People on our block are still picking up detritus from Billy’s birthday bash.   (     )

a.   subtracted amount

b.   debris

c.   falsified claim

 

2.   If Dad wants to regift his dinosaur tie, that’s his prerogative.   (        )

a.   educated guess

b.   first choice

c.   special right

 

3.   But enough about you; let’s segue to the topic of snakes.   (       )

a.   transition

b.   completely surround

c.   begin a court case

 

 

4.   The crowd threw tomatoes at the dais as the mayor began her press conference.     (       )

a.   group leader

b.   garden fountain

c.   raised platform

 

5.   Brian has complete hegemony over this Monopoly board.  (        )

a.   domination

b.   smooth bland

c.   large family

 

6.   Beth always eats the same breakfast; Kefir mixed with nuts and fruits.   (        )

a.   verbal kirmish

b.   fermented milk

c.   painting technique


 

 

7.   “I am not going to bed!” the toddler yelled in a peremptory tone. (       )

a.   Allowing no disagreement

b.   Coming first

c.   Walking quickly

 

8.   Passengers waiting on the quay prepared to board the ferry. (     )

a.   Wharf

b.   Small island

c.   Dram of brandy

 

 

9.   Despite all his machinations, Wile E. Coyote can’t catch Road Runner.    (       )

a.   Study of robotics

b.   Talkativeness

c.   Scheme

 

 

10.                   The slough is home to a variety of species, including salmon, ducks, and otters.   (        )

a.   Soft breeze

b.   Heavy club

c.   Swamp

 

11.                   So that UFO sighting in Central Park turned out to be spurious.  (     )

a.   Hasty

b.   Fake

c.   Livid

 

12.                  I’ve attached a string of tin cans to the nuptial sedan.   (        )

a.   Just starting

b.   Relating to marriage

c.   Present during all season

 

 

13.                   It is traditional for a winning crew to toss its coxswain overboard.   (          )

a.   Innkeeper

b.   Secret lover

c.   Sailor in charge

 

 

14.                   A geoduck can weigh over ten pounds – and live for more than 150 years.   (        )

a.   Earth tremor

b.   Wooden footstool

c.   Large pacific clam

 

 

15.                   Joe claims a plethora of proof that Bigfoot exists.   (         )

a.   Person of noble rank

b.   Abundance

c.   Spiritual journey

 

Answer Keys

1.   B. debris

2.   C. special right

3.   A. transition

4.   C. raised platform

5.   A. domination

6.   B. fermented milk

7.   A. allowing no disagreement

8.   A.quay

9.   C. machination

10.                 C. slough

11.                 C. spurious

12.                 C. nuptial

13.                 C. coxswain

14.                 C. geoduck

15.                 B. plethora

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