Créer jeu
Jouer Test
1. 
When you disclose information, you
A.
tell people about it.
B.
learn about it on TV.
C.
invent it.
D.
read about it in a newspaper.
2. 
An exquisite necklace is
A.
old-fashioned.
B.
colorful.
C.
beatifully made.
D.
glittery.
3. 
I intend to leave in the morning. In this sentence, intend means
A.
plan.
B.
hope.
C.
hate.
D.
request permission.
4. 
Jackie ate the entire pizza. In this sentence, entire means
A.
whole.
B.
delicious.
C.
medium-sized.
D.
messy.
5. 
If you ask in vain, you
A.
ask angrily.
B.
feel certain that you will get what you asked for.
C.
don't get what you asked for.
D.
beg for something.
6. 
We watched John's progress up the road. In this sentence, progress means
A.
moving toward a goal.
B.
car.
C.
bicycle.
D.
moving in a wavy line.
7. 
If construction work on a new building progresses, it
A.
is impressive.
B.
moves forward.
C.
takes a long time.
D.
makes a lot of noise.
8. 
Jerome had no intention of hurting Kate's feelings. In this sentence, intention means
A.
aim or plan.
B.
responsibility.
C.
trouble.
D.
guilt.
9. 
If you make progress, you
A.
irritate people.
B.
do your work slowly.
C.
try as hard as you can.
D.
make an improvement.
10. 
To refine sugar is to
A.
enjoy sugary desserts.
B.
avoid eating sugar.
C.
use sugar for cooking.
D.
purify sugar.
11. 
We made a vain attempt to find the key. This means
A.
we tried, but could not find the key.
B.
we did our best and succeeded at last.
C.
we are still looking for the key.
D.
we did not try very hard to find the key.
12. 
Which of these is refined?
A.
corn on the cob
B.
pure white flour
C.
a head of lettuce
D.
a wheat plant
13. 
Which of these is someone most likely to exclaim?
A.
"What a beautiful day!"
B.
"Please join us for breakfast."
C.
"May I have some orange juice?"
D.
"I'm going shopping tomorrow."
14. 
Which of the following can be a scoundrel?
A.
a business person
B.
a bus passenger
C.
a bank robber
D.
a pet cat
15. 
Which is an exclamation?
A.
"I'm fine, thank you."
B.
"Ouch!"
C.
"Please pass the salt."
D.
"How are you?"
16. 
What are jeers meant to do?
A.
to praise someone
B.
to warn someone of danger
C.
to insult or mock someone
D.
ask politely for silence
17. 
What would an animal use to peer at you?
A.
its fangs
B.
its eyes
C.
its claws
D.
its voice
18. 
Which describes applause?
A.
running and jumping
B.
clapping and cheering
C.
whining and complaining
D.
whispering secrets
19. 
Who or what is most likely to applaud?
A.
animals in a forest
B.
flowers in a garden
C.
people in an audience
D.
people hurrying along a sidewalk
20. 
Find the word that means the OPPOSITE of the word, refined.
A.
rude
B.
wealthy
C.
hungry
D.
exhausted
21. 
Find the word that means the OPPOSITE of the word, vain.
A.
beautiful
B.
modest
C.
loving
D.
generous
22. 
Find the word that means the OPPOSITE of the word, drab.
A.
sad
B.
colorful
C.
kind
D.
moist
23. 
Find the word that means about the SAME as the word, crafty.
A.
sneaky
B.
intelligent
C.
curious
D.
furious
24. 
Find the word that means about the SAME as the word, jeer.
A.
greet
B.
cheer
C.
mock
D.
wave
25. 
Find the word that means about the SAME as the word, progress.
A.
contract
B.
improve
C.
shrink
D.
age
26. 
Find the word that means about the SAME as the word, uneasy.
A.
exhausted
B.
angry
C.
nervous
D.
curious