Definition
Riddles
Grammar
True/False
Global problems
100

Person having a capability to share his ideas in numerous languages without a noticable effort (adj.)

Multilingual

100

Give it food and it will live; give it water and it will die.

Fire


100

when we retell someone's speech to a third person, turning verbs into a past form

Reported speech

100

The most popular word in English is "the"

True


100

The world’s roads are clogged with vehicles, most of them burning diesel or petrol. Walking or riding a bike instead of driving will reduce greenhouse gas emissions – and help your health and fitness. For longer distances, consider taking a train or bus. And carpool whenever possible.

This is solution for ... 

Global warming


200
Help or support (noun)

Assistance

200

What goes up and never comes down?

Your age


200

I took _ train to London and then _ underground 

to _ Victoria Station. It’s _ short walk from there.

the, the, ---, a 

200

The third most spoken language in the world is:

Spanish

False (it is Hindi/Indian)


200

Abnormal intensity of a natural agent (flood, mudslide, earthquake, avalanche, drought) when the usual measures to be taken to prevent this damage were not able to prevent their emergence or were not able to be taken

Natural disaster

300

Human-made, non-natural object or an action

Artificial

300

What is always in front of you

But you can never see it?

Future

300

Make passive causative:

A mechanic will fix my car. I payed for that

I have my car fixed (by mechanic)

300

English alphabet has 26 letters

True

300

Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery to profit politically or economically

Corruption

400

The quality that makes you continue trying to do something even when this is challening (noun)

Determination

400

Light as a feather, there is nothing in it; the strongest man can't hold it for much more than a minute.

Breath

400

I was writing an e-mail when our computer broke down. 

a. Our computer broke down before I wrote an e-mail. 

b. I had started writing an e-mail and then our computer broke down.

B
400

There are about 1,000,000 words in English 


True

400

Lack of housing, hunger, homelessness, inadequate childcare, unsafe neighborhoods, rise of crime, low salaries

Poverty

500

Sedentary lifestyle - give definition

lazy, does not do exercises, not active, unhealthy

500

What is greater than God, more evil than demon, 

Poor have it while rich do not. 

nothing

500

My aunt bought me a lovely gift after she had spent the summer holiday with us. 

a. When the summer holiday was over, my aunt bought me a lovely gift. 

b. While my aunt was spending the summer holiday with us, she bought us a lovely gift.

A

500

Q: Scientists examined two very different dolphins from Australian waters. After reviewing the female dolphin’s skeleton recently, though, Charlton-Robb’s team determined she was a Burrunan. 

A: The skeletons of two dolphins captured in 1915 have been re-examined recently

False

500

Given are solutions for which global problem?

  • Promote family planning. ...
  • Make education entertaining. ...
  • Improve women's rights...
  • One-child legislation...

Overpopulation

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