Build Your Vocabulary Day 11

 


A student with limited vocabulary may struggle significantly in education. They might find it difficult to understand textbooks, follow lectures, or comprehend exam questions, leading to lower grades. Writing assignments can also be challenging, as they may lack the words to express their thoughts clearly. This can result in frustration and a lack of confidence. Moreover, a limited vocabulary can hinder their ability to participate in class discussions and engage with peers, further affecting their overall learning experience. Hence practice the Vocabulary Quizzes untill you get 100℅ accuracy.


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1) The child was _**reluctant**_ to leave the playground.

  • A. The child was eager to leave the playground.
  • B. The child was unwilling to leave the playground.
  • C. The child was excited to leave the playground.
  • D. The child was indifferent about leaving the playground.

2) Her _**amiable**_ nature made her popular at school.

  • A. Her rude nature made her popular at school.
  • B. Her strict nature made her popular at school.
  • C. Her friendly nature made her popular at school.
  • D. Her shy nature made her popular at school.

3) The scientist presented a _**viable**_ solution to the problem.

  • A. The scientist presented an impossible solution to the problem.
  • B. The scientist presented a practical solution to the problem.
  • C. The scientist presented a weak solution to the problem.
  • D. The scientist presented an irrelevant solution to the problem.

4) The weather was _**dismal**_ all week.

  • A. The weather was bright all week.
  • B. The weather was pleasant all week.
  • C. The weather was gloomy all week.
  • D. The weather was varied all week.

5) The artist's work is _**renowned**_ worldwide.

  • A. The artist's work is unknown worldwide.
  • B. The artist's work is ordinary worldwide.
  • C. The artist's work is famous worldwide.
  • D. The artist's work is ignored worldwide.

6) The detective's findings were _**conclusive**_.

  • A. The findings were uncertain.
  • B. The findings were definitive.
  • C. The findings were incomplete.
  • D. The findings were doubtful.

7) The medicine had an _**adverse**_ effect on his health.

  • A. The medicine had a beneficial effect on his health.
  • B. The medicine had no effect on his health.
  • C. The medicine had a harmful effect on his health.
  • D. The medicine had a neutral effect on his health.

8) Her remarks were _**candid**_ and honest.

  • A. Her remarks were insincere and honest.
  • B. Her remarks were evasive and honest.
  • C. Her remarks were frank and honest.
  • D. Her remarks were misleading and honest.

9) The landscape was _**serene**_ and peaceful.

  • A. The landscape was chaotic and peaceful.
  • B. The landscape was lively and peaceful.
  • C. The landscape was turbulent and peaceful.
  • D. The landscape was calm and peaceful.

10) The software update _**enhanced**_ the performance of the computer.

  • A. The update worsened the performance of the computer.
  • B. The update slowed the performance of the computer.
  • C. The update improved the performance of the computer.
  • D. The update had no impact on the performance of the computer.

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