Grammar
Color idioms
Elements of design
Printings
Typography
100

At the age of 20 I worked like/as a barista. (In the role/function of) 

As

100

To feel blue means to feel <...>

Sad or depressed

100

Diagonal lines suggest a feeling of <...>

Movement or direcfion

100

A book where someone writes about what happened each day 

OR

A magazine with articles about particular academic subject

Journal

100

How do you call "this font"

Italic

200

I am used to / used to walk every day. 

Used to

200

A black sheep is someone who <...>

Is very different from ofhers

200

The opposite of dynamic movement is the <...> movement

Static

200

Book with detailed instructions about how to use something

Manual

200

How do you call a hand-written type of font? 

Script

300

When I am 20 / will be, I will find my first job

Am 20

300

To see red means to feel 

Angry or very annoyed

300

A really dark black color is called <...>

Jet black / pitch black

300

Single sheet or folded sheets of papers that gives you information about something 

Leaflet

300

How do you call a type of font with decorative lines at the end of the strokes? 

Serif

400

If it rains / it will be raining outside, we wouldn't / won't go to a waterpark. 

(Something that might happened in the future if a condition exist) 

It rains ; won't 

400

A way to call office workers

White-colar workers

400

A material that allows light to pass through it is called <...>

Transparent

400

Small book with soft cover that deals with the specific, related to politics topic

Pamphlet

400

How do you call "-" in English? 

Hyphen 

500

Rephrase the sentence in the form of reported speach

"I am helping my friend" 

He/she told me that he/she was helping his/her friend. 

500

The lack of clarity is called <...>

Grey area

500

Name the types of patterns

Flow, spiral, branching, packing or cracking pattern

500

Thin, simular to a magazine book with information about a certain school, unversity/college or company

Prospectus

500

How do you call ";" in English? 

Semicolon