Q.1
What is the meaning of the capitalized word based on the antonym in the sentence? Instead of being normal, the house was EERIE.
  • Ugly
  • Dark
  • Strange
  • Usual
Q.2
What is the meaning of the capitalized word based on the antonym in the sentence? Some people live in POVERTY, but others live in a rich house.
  • Poor
  • Rich
  • Normal
  • Wealthy
Q.3
What is the antonym of the word below? Abandon (verb)
  • Call off
  • End
  • Continue
  • Halt
Q.4
What is the meaning of the capitalized word based on the antonym in the sentence? Sally had AMPLE time to get to the store, but she had only a few minutes to get to the post office.
  • Not enough
  • Little
  • 50 minutes
  • Plenty
Q.5
What is the antonym of the word below? Interior (noun)
  • Centre
  • Core
  • Heart
  • Exterior
Q.6
What is the meaning of the capitalized word based on the antonym in the sentence? Driving on the wrong side of the road can be HAZARDOUS. It is better to be safe.
  • Calm
  • Weird
  • Dangerous
  • Secure
Q.7
What is the meaning of the capitalized word based on the synonym in the sentence? If the bank robber RETRIEVES the money from the safe, he will get all the money in the bank.
  • Gains
  • Pulls
  • Returns
  • Hires
Q.8
What is the meaning of the capitalized word based on the synonym in the sentence? My grandmother’s house is located in a RURAL area where there are a lot of trees and few neighbors.
  • In the city
  • In the country
  • Small
  • Tall
Q.9
What is the meaning of the capitalized word based on the synonym in the sentence? Her job was TERMINATED so she had to go find a new job.
  • Ended
  • Started
  • Learned
  • Excited
Q.10
What is the antonym of the word below? Insert (verb)
  • Include
  • Enclose
  • Extract
  • Introduce
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