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Vocabulary Quiz

Vocabulary Quiz. By: Patrick Skrine. Instructions. Read the Question Carefully Click on the correct answer Don’t click anything else or it may go to the wrong slide. Question 1. Cozy (Adjective). Sleepy. Safe. Cranky. Comfortable. Question 2. Fatuous (Adjective). Tiring. Funny.

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Vocabulary Quiz

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  1. Vocabulary Quiz By: Patrick Skrine

  2. Instructions • Read the Question Carefully • Click on the correct answer • Don’t click anything else or it may go to the wrong slide

  3. Question 1 • Cozy • (Adjective) Sleepy Safe Cranky Comfortable

  4. Question 2 • Fatuous • (Adjective) Tiring Funny Silly Heavy

  5. Question 3 • Squalid • (Adjective) Deafening Unclean Windy Scaly

  6. Question 4 • Raillery • (Noun) Harmless Ridicule Train Maze Sudden Rainfall Flashy Clothing

  7. Question 5 • Vitiate • (Verb) To Judge Set Into Motion Weaken Take A Chance

  8. Correct • Good Job you answered this question correctly • Cozy Adj: Comfortable, warm, and inviting • Example: The cat curled up in a cozy part of the bed. Next Question

  9. Incorrect • Really ? Come on now… Try again

  10. Correct • Good Job you got this one right! • Fatuous Adj: Silly and idiotic • Example: The fatuous plots of some tv shows. Next Question

  11. Correct • Congratulations you answered this one right • Squalid Adj: Unclean and filthy • Example: Journalist Jacob Riis often wrote about the squalid conditions he saw in the tenements of Lower Manhattan. Next Question

  12. correct • You did perfect on this question! • Raillery Noun: Harmless or good natured ridicule • Example: Raillery is the stock in trade of comedian Don Rickles Next Question

  13. correct • 100% on this question, nice! • Vitiate Verb: To weaken or make ineffective • Example: A legislative bill vitiated by lobbying.

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