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Unit 6.1
Test Description: 6.1
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Define APPLAUD.
A
clapping loudly
B
laugh loudly
C
stomp feet loudly
D
boo loudly
2) Define crafty.
A
good at making things
B
clumsy
C
a type of plane
D
macaroni
3) Which is a sentence that best describes the word DISCLOSE?
A
I will disclose my hair with shampoo.
B
I will not disclose her secret to anyone!
C
The zipper on the pants got disclosed and would not go down.
D
The grass was disclosed with dew.
4) Which sentence is a DECLARATIVE sentence using the word DRAB?
A
Go get my drab now!
B
The painting was drab and had no color.
C
Is the movie drab?
D
I am going to yell like a drab person!
5) Which word is an Antonym of or opposite of ENTIRE?
A
whole
B
simple
C
tie
D
none
6) Define EXCLAIM.
A
to speak quietly
B
the sound a frog makes
C
a type of song
D
yell out in surprise
7) Which sentence is an INTERROGATIVE sentence using the word EXQUISITE?
A
Wow, the car was an exquisite piece of craftmanship!
B
My dog exquisited around the yard because he was excited.
C
Was the Christmas tree exquisite looking with the many decorations on it?
D
It was an exquisite day at the beach.
8) Which word has the opposite or close to the opposite meaning as... INTEND to go
A
changed mind about going
B
never wanted to go
C
planned on going
D
declined to go
9) Which word has the same or close to the same meaning as... JEER at
A
happy
B
pep rally
C
rude insult
D
applause
10) To PEER at something is to....
A
hard to see
B
stare at it
C
be blind by it
D
see it with wide eyes
*select an answer for all questions
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