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Level 2 Unit 7 Look, But Don't Touch!
Test Description: Greek and Latin Roots: spec, scope, and tang/tact
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) to think about something and make guesses about it; to form ideas or theories about something even if there are many things not known about it
A
tangible
B
spectator
C
speculate
D
horoscope
2) a person who watches an event, show, game, activity, etc., often as part of an audience
A
spectacle
B
contiguous
C
spectator
D
kaleidoscope
3) a very impressive show; something that attracts attention because it is very unusual or very shocking
A
speculate
B
microscopic
C
tactile
D
spectacle
4) a tube that has mirrors and loose pieces of colored glass or plastic inside at one end so that you see many different patterns when you turn the tube while looking in through the other end
A
kaleidoscope
B
microscopic
C
spectator
D
spectacle
5) able to be seen only through a microscope; extremely small
A
microscopic
B
spectator
C
spectacle
D
kaleidoscope
6) advice and future predictions based on the date of a person's birth and the positions of the stars and planets
A
microscopic
B
horoscope
C
spectator
D
spectacle
7) easily seen or recognized; able to be touched or felt
A
tactile
B
spectator
C
spectacle
D
tangible
8) having a sickness that can be passed to someone else by touching
A
tactile
B
contagious
C
tangible
D
contiguous
9) used to describe things that touch each other or are immediately next to each other
A
contiguous
B
contagious
C
horoscope
D
tactile
10) relating to the sense of touch
A
tangible
B
contagious
C
tactile
D
contiguous
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