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100

What is the correct spelling of the word that means "necessary for life or existence"? 

A) Essencial
B) Essensial
C) Essential
D) Essantial

(Answer: C) Essential)

100

Identify the verb in the sentence: "The cat slept peacefully on the couch."

(Answer: Slept)

100

In the sentence, "She was as quiet as a mouse during the exam," what literary device is being used to make the comparison?

(Answer: Simile)

100

The word "telephone" comes from two Greek roots. What do they mean?

(Answer: Tele = far, Phone = voice/sound)

100

Which animal is known to have the longest lifespan of any living creature, often living for over 200 years?
A) Elephant
B) Greenland shark
C) Galápagos tortoise
D) Blue whale

(Answer: B) Greenland shark)

200

Spell the word that describes someone who has a lot of enthusiasm.
A) Ennergetic
B) Energetic
C) Energatic
D) Enerjetic

(Answer: B) Energetic)

200

What is the subject in the sentence: "The bright moon lit up the dark sky"?

(Answer: The bright moon)

200

In a story where a villain’s greed leads to a rivalry with the hero, what narrative term describes this type of struggle between characters?

(Answer: Conflict)

200

The word "biology" comes from two Greek roots. What do they mean?

(Answer: Bios = life, Logos = study)

200

What fruit can float on water and is the only fruit that is also a complete protein source?
A) Banana
B) Coconut
C) Apple
D) Avocado

(Answer: B) Coconut)

300

How do you spell the word meaning "to thoroughly search or investigate"?
A) Scrutenize
B) Scrutinize
C) Skrutinize
D) Scrutanize

(Answer: B) Scrutinize)

300

What type of clause is this: "Although it was raining, we went to the park"? (Independent or dependent?)

(Answer: Dependent clause)

300

What literary device is being used in the phrase, "The stars danced playfully in the night sky"?

(Answer: Personification)

300

The word "autograph" comes from two Greek roots. What do they mean?

(Answer: Auto = self, Graph = write)

300

What is the only letter in the English alphabet that does not appear in any U.S. state name?
A) X
B) Z
C) Q
D) V

(Answer: C) Q)

400

What is the correct spelling of the word meaning "to carry out or fulfill a task successfully"?
A) Accomplish
B) Acomplish
C) Accomplesh
D) Acumpolish

(Answer: A) Accomplish)

400

Name the conjunction in this sentence: "I like tea, but I prefer coffee."

(Answer: But)

400

In many stories, a storm is used to reflect the emotional turmoil of a character. What term describes the use of weather or nature to mirror human emotions?

(Answer: Pathetic Fallacy)

400

The word "democracy" comes from two Greek roots. What do they mean?

(Answer: Demos = people, Kratos = power or rule)

400

In 2007, a man in the UK set a world record by traveling to all seven continents in how many days?
A) 14 days
B) 10 days
C) 7 days
D) 21 days

(Answer: C) 7 days)

500

Spell the word meaning "something that happens regularly or frequently."
A) Recuring
B) Recurring
C) Reccuring
D) Recourring

(Answer: B) Recurring)

500

What is the grammatical term for a word that modifies a verb, often answering the questions "how," "when," "where," or "to what extent"?

(Answer: Adverb)

500

In a novel, a specific song that repeatedly plays during key emotional moments might represent a deeper connection or memory. What is the term for a recurring element like this in a story?

(Answer: Motif)

500

The word "psychology" comes from two Greek roots. What do they mean?

(Answer: Psyche = soul/mind, Logos = study)

500

The shortest war in history lasted only 38 to 45 minutes. Which two countries were involved?
A) United Kingdom and Zanzibar
B) United States and Canada
C) France and Germany
D) Italy and Ethiopia

(Answer: A) United Kingdom and Zanzibar)

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