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πŸ“˜ Ielts Vocabulary – Quiz 25

1. Polystyrene.

A) Polystyrene.

B) Polybenzaldehyde.

C) Polystyrene particles.

D) Have no idea.

2. Which of the following is a word to link opposing ideas?.

A) Although.

B) Actually.

C) Except.

D) None of above.

3. The man was put into an isolation ward because the disease was highly _____ .

A) Infected.

B) Harmful.

C) Infectious.

D) Harmed.

4. I definitely recommend the dinosaur exhibition at the Natural History Museum. It is really _____ because it explains everything clearly.

A) Tiring.

B) Useful.

C) Dangerous.

D) Harmful.

5. You are not interested in something _____ .

A) That's not really my cup of tea.

B) That's not really my business.

6. Find the synonym of tremendous.

A) Massive.

B) Slight.

C) Small.

D) Poor.

7. What is the meaning of 'increase'?.

A) To make something larger in size, quantity, or degree.

B) To decrease something in size, quantity, or degree.

C) To keep something the same size, quantity, or degree.

D) To make something smaller in size, quantity, or degree.

8. What is NOT a synonym of "pedagogical approach"? (a).

A) A Learning style .

B) Teaching and learning methods.

C) Teaching strategies.

D) None of above.

9. "Did your father _____ you how to drive?" "No, it was my brother who _____ me to drive".

A) Teach ; teaching.

B) Taught ; taught.

C) Teaching ; was teaching.

D) Teach ; taught.

10. When I set out on a major task, I always begin with high expectations for myself, but my ambition seems to get the better of me as I end up finding it too _____ , so I never follow through and deliver as I should.

A) Proud.

B) Over-zealous.

C) Insurmountable.

D) Daunting.

11. Juvenile crime.

A) Adolescent crime.

B) Juvenile delinquency.

C) Juvenile crime.

D) Teenage crime.

12. A noun for "the stage between childhood and adulthood" is.

A) Adolescence.

B) Preschool.

C) Relation.

D) Adolescent.

13. What is the synonym of the words in bold?crave for a live in the country side.

A) Desire.

B) Disgust.

C) Be content with.

D) Feel alienated.

14. The amount of carbon dioxide and other carbon compounds emitted due to the consumption of fossil fuels by a particular person, group, etc.

A) Carbon footprint.

B) Carbon dioxide.

C) Carbon dioxide emission.

D) Carbon footstep.

15. You need to plan your ideas in IELTS task 1 writing.

A) True.

B) False.

16. Belly (n).

A) Belly.

B) Calf.

C) Neck.

D) Wrist.

17. Incentive means _____ .

A) Any of the qualities of which sth. is made.

B) A thing that encourages sb. to do sth, ; stimulus.

C) A remark or sign that shows that sth. is happening or what sb. is thinking or feeling.

D) The act or an instance of happening; occurrence.

18. Adverts.

A) Advertisement.

B) Contract.

C) Re-offend.

D) None of above.

19. To sump up an essay, which phrase shouldn't be used?.

A) In summary,.

B) Another reason why _____ .

C) In sum,.

D) In brief, _____.

20. Band 9 expression to say:I am really tired is _____ .

A) I am kind of exhausted.

B) I am absolutely drained.

C) I am dying.

D) I am completely dreined.

21. Activate, turn on, put in motion (a machine); motivate, cause to act.

A) Actuate.

B) Actor.

C) Act.

D) Retroactivate.

22. Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?.

A) There was twice as much people without job in 2009 than in 2005.

B) There were as twice as many people without job in 2009 than in 2005.

C) There was a twice as many people without job in 2009 as in 2005.

D) There were twice as many people without job in 2009 as in 2005.

23. He didn't become a doctor. He _____ a firefighter in 1999.

A) Become.

B) Became.

24. Several shops make use of _____ cards to get customers back in the store.

A) Disloyalty.

B) Loyal.

C) Loyalty.

D) Disloyal.

25. To stop an action or activity.

A) Preserve.

B) Interrupt.

C) Memorise.

D) Establish.

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