An infant refers to:
A) A young adult
B) A baby
C) A toddler
D) A student
An infant refers to:
A) A young adult
B) A baby
C) A toddler
D) A student
If you lose your temper, you:
A) Stay calm in a tense situation
B) Suddenly get very angry
C) Avoid speaking
D) Leave without warning
If you lose your temper, you:
A) Stay calm in a tense situation
B) Suddenly get very angry
C) Avoid speaking
D) Leave without warning
If something is on everyone’s lips, it’s:
A) A secret
B) A current topic of public conversation
C) A forgotten story
D) A local dish
If something is on everyone’s lips, it’s:
A) A secret
B) A current topic of public conversation
C) A forgotten story
D) A local dish
To feel frustrated is to:
A) Be confused by too many choices
B) Be annoyed because of something
C) Feel relaxed and content
D) Enjoy a difficult challenge
To feel frustrated is to:
A) Be confused by too many choices
B) Be annoyed because of something
C) Feel relaxed and content
D) Enjoy a difficult challenge
Someone well aware of the risks:
A) Has no idea about them
B) Understands them clearly
C) Doesn’t believe they’re real
D) Exaggerates them
Someone well aware of the risks:
A) Has no idea about them
B) Understands them clearly
C) Doesn’t believe they’re real
D) Exaggerates them
Someone in adolescence is:
A) An infant
B) A teenager
C) An elderly person
D) A newlywed
Someone in adolescence is:
A) An infant
B) A teenager
C) An elderly person
D) A newlywed
If someone is fed up with their job, it means they are:
A) Extremely satisfied
B) Bored and frustrated with it
C) Just beginning to enjoy it
D) Trying to get promoted
If someone is fed up with their job, it means they are:
A) Extremely satisfied
B) Bored and frustrated with it
C) Just beginning to enjoy it
D) Trying to get promoted
A rebellious teenager tends to:
A) Obey authority at all times
B) Challenge rules and resist control
C) Follow instructions blindly
D) Keep to themselves quietly
A rebellious teenager tends to:
A) Obey authority at all times
B) Challenge rules and resist control
C) Follow instructions blindly
D) Keep to themselves quietly
If someone is insecure about their appearance, they:
A) Feel confident about how they look
B) Often doubt or dislike their looks
C) Are proud of their style
D) Ignore what others think
If someone is insecure about their appearance, they:
A) Feel confident about how they look
B) Often doubt or dislike their looks
C) Are proud of their style
D) Ignore what others think
If someone is stubborn, they:
A) Change their mind easily
B) Refuse to alter their opinion even with evidence
C) Avoid confrontation
D) Lack conviction
If someone is stubborn, they:
A) Change their mind easily
B) Refuse to alter their opinion even with evidence
C) Avoid confrontation
D) Lack conviction
If two people hit it off immediately, they:
A) Dislike each other
B) Argue from the start
C) Get along and form a good connection quickly
D) Ignore each other
If two people hit it off immediately, they:
A) Dislike each other
B) Argue from the start
C) Get along and form a good connection quickly
D) Ignore each other
The phrase for instance is used to:
A) Introduce an opposite idea
B) Give an example
C) Summarize a paragraph
D) Express a doubt
The phrase for instance is used to:
A) Introduce an opposite idea
B) Give an example
C) Summarize a paragraph
D) Express a doubt
Someone humble about their success:
A) Boasts constantly
B) Understates their achievements
C) Expects admiration
D) Believes they’re superior
Someone humble about their success:
A) Boasts constantly
B) Understates their achievements
C) Expects admiration
D) Believes they’re superior
If you’re pleased with your results, you:
A) Are disappointed
B) Feel satisfied or happy
C) Want to give up
D) Expect worse news
If you’re pleased with your results, you:
A) Are disappointed
B) Feel satisfied or happy
C) Want to give up
D) Expect worse news
A timid child is most likely to:
A) Volunteer for public speaking
B) Hide behind their parents when meeting strangers
C) Take risks without hesitation
D) Interrupt others confidently
A timid child is most likely to:
A) Volunteer for public speaking
B) Hide behind their parents when meeting strangers
C) Take risks without hesitation
D) Interrupt others confidently
An envious person feels:
A) Happy about others’ success
B) Jealous of someone else’s advantages
C) Grateful for what they have
D) Detached from competition
An envious person feels:
A) Happy about others’ success
B) Jealous of someone else’s advantages
C) Grateful for what they have
D) Detached from competition
A daring decision is one that is:
A) Cautious and safe
B) Reckless without purpose
C) Bold and risky
D) Weak and uncertain
A daring decision is one that is:
A) Cautious and safe
B) Reckless without purpose
C) Bold and risky
D) Weak and uncertain
When someone becomes agitated, they are:
A) Restless, upset, or anxious
B) Calm and patient
C) Sleepy and unfocused
D) Playful and excited
When someone becomes agitated, they are:
A) Restless, upset, or anxious
B) Calm and patient
C) Sleepy and unfocused
D) Playful and excited
An amiable person is:
A) Friendly and pleasant
B) Strict and cold
C) Rebellious and rude
D) Shy and withdrawn
An amiable person is:
A) Friendly and pleasant
B) Strict and cold
C) Rebellious and rude
D) Shy and withdrawn
A conceited person is one who:
A) Has low self-esteem
B) Is modest and unassuming
C) Is excessively proud of themselves
D) Avoids attention
A conceited person is one who:
A) Has low self-esteem
B) Is modest and unassuming
C) Is excessively proud of themselves
D) Avoids attention
To put something down to luck means:
A) Attribute it to luck
B) Hide it under a table
C) Dismiss it as unimportant
D) Keep it secret
To put something down to luck means:
A) Attribute it to luck
B) Hide it under a table
C) Dismiss it as unimportant
D) Keep it secret
A patronizing tone implies that the speaker:
A) Speaks kindly but as if to someone inferior
B) Is genuinely encouraging
C) Is humorously sarcastic
D) Ignores the listener completely
A patronizing tone implies that the speaker:
A) Speaks kindly but as if to someone inferior
B) Is genuinely encouraging
C) Is humorously sarcastic
D) Ignores the listener completely
Someone who is petty in an argument:
A) Focuses on small, unimportant details
B) Looks at the big picture
C) Avoids conflict
D) Is forgiving
Someone who is petty in an argument:
A) Focuses on small, unimportant details
B) Looks at the big picture
C) Avoids conflict
D) Is forgiving
If someone is diligent in their work, they:
A) Avoid effort
B) Work carefully and persistently
C) Arrive late
D) Complain constantly
If someone is diligent in their work, they:
A) Avoid effort
B) Work carefully and persistently
C) Arrive late
D) Complain constantly
Someone in adulthood has:
A) Just been born
B) Reached full maturity
C) Not yet finished school
D) Entered retirement
Someone in adulthood has:
A) Just been born
B) Reached full maturity
C) Not yet finished school
D) Entered retirement
“She failed the test; nevertheless, she didn’t give up.” The word nevertheless shows:
A) A reason
B) A contrast
C) A conclusion
D) A sequence
“She failed the test; nevertheless, she didn’t give up.” The word nevertheless shows:
A) A reason
B) A contrast
C) A conclusion
D) A sequence
“Leisure” refers to:
A) Free time used for relaxation or hobbies
B) Time spent at school
C) Time devoted to work
D) Time for sleeping only
“Leisure” refers to:
A) Free time used for relaxation or hobbies
B) Time spent at school with your friends
C) Time devoted to work
D) Time for sleeping only
Exercise is vital for good health because it’s:
A) Optional
B) Essential
C) Boring
D) Temporary
Exercise is vital for good health because it’s:
A) Optional
B) Essential
C) Boring
D) Temporary
“She succeeded owing to her diligence” means:
A) Her success was caused by her hard work
B) She succeeded by luck
C) She failed because she tried too hard
D) She was forced to quit
“She succeeded owing to her diligence” means:
A) Her success was caused by her hard work
B) She succeeded by luck
C) She failed because she tried too hard
D) She was forced to quit
If a journalist says “the debate didn’t happen in a vacuum,” they mean:
A) It took place without context
B) It was influenced by real-world factors
C) It was a scientific experiment
D) It was irrelevant
If a journalist says “the debate didn’t happen in a vacuum,” they mean:
A) It took place without context
B) It was influenced by real-world factors
C) It was a scientific experiment
D) It was irrelevant