The gymnast is very flexible and can bend her body in many different ways.
A) Hard and unchangeable.
B) Always the same.
C) Very stiff and unmovable.
D) Able to bend or change easily.
D) Able to bend or change easily.
A four-leaf clover is rare because most clovers only have three leaves.
A) Very common and easy to find.
B) Something that happens every day.
C) Something that is big and heavy.
D) Something that is uncommon or hard to find.
D) Something that is uncommon or hard to find.
The kids began to argue about who should get the last piece of cake.
A) To agree with someone.
B) To stay quiet and listen.
C) To talk or disagree loudly about something.
D) To laugh and have fun.
C) To talk or disagree loudly about something.
You should avoid touching the hot stove so you don’t burn your hand.
A) To go towards something.
B) To stay away from something.
C) To ask for something.
D) To take care of something.
B) To stay away from something.
I didn’t recognize her at first because she had changed her hairstyle.
A) To forget something.
B) To hide something.
C) To make something new.
D) To see something and know what it is.
D) To see something and know what it is.
I will confirm the time of the meeting by checking with my teacher.
A) To guess if something is true.
B) To change something.
C) To ignore something.
D) To make sure something is true or correct.
D) To make sure something is true or correct.
The dark clouds threaten to bring a storm, so we should get inside.
A) To help someone in need.
B) To express intention to harm.
C) To compliment.
D) To laugh and have fun.
B) To express intention to harm.
Let’s simplify the math problem by breaking it down into smaller steps.
A) To make something more complicated.
B) To make something easier to understand.
C) To ignore something important.
D) To make something harder to do.
B) To make something easier to understand.
The maximum number of people allowed in the elevator is ten.
A) The lowest amount possible.
B) The largest or highest amount possible.
C) A small amount.
D) A middle range amount.
B) The largest or highest amount possible.
The minimum age to join the club is 8 years old.
A) The highest amount possible.
B) An average amount.
C) The smallest or least amount possible.
D) A medium amount.
C) The smallest or least amount possible.
It is a family tradition to open presents on Christmas morning.
A) A new idea or invention.
B) A custom or belief passed down through generations.
C) A one-time event.
D) A rule that everyone must follow.
B) A custom or belief passed down through generations.
He was furious when he found out someone took his toy without asking.
A) Very calm and peaceful.
B) Very angry.
C) Very tired.
D) Very happy.
B) Very angry.
We were fortunate to have good weather on our picnic day.
A) Having good luck or being lucky.
B) Being sad and upset.
C) Being afraid of something.
D) Having bad luck or misfortune.
A) Having good luck or being lucky.
The purpose of the puzzle is to challenge your brain and make you think.
A) The reason for doing something.
B) The place where something is kept.
C) The way something looks.
D) The amount of time spent doing something.
A) The reason for doing something.
The weather expert will predict if it will rain tomorrow based on the clouds.
A) To guess what might happen in the future.
B) To explain something that already happened.
C) To fix something that is broken.
D) To tell someone what to do.
A) To guess what might happen in the future.
I can estimate that there are about 20 students in the class.
A) To guess without any information.
B) To count exactly.
C) To explain something in detail.
D) To make a good guess about the size, amount, or value of something.
D) To make a good guess about the size, amount, or value of something.
It’s essential to eat healthy food so you can grow strong and stay healthy.
A) Something that is unimportant.
B) Something that is easy to do.
C) Something that is very important or necessary.
D) Something that is hard to find.
C) Something that is very important or necessary.
As we approached the park, we could see the swings and slides in the distance.
A) To move closer to something or someone.
B) To run away from something.
C) To sit down and relax.
D) To look at something from far away.
A) To move closer to something or someone.
The teacher will distribute the worksheets to all the students.
A) To take something away from someone.
B) To give out or share something to others.
C) To keep something to yourself.
D) To hide something in a secret place.
B) To give out or share something to others.
Can you give me an example of how to solve the math problem?
A) A reason to argue.
B) A person, thing, or event that shows what something is like.
C) A place to visit.
D) A type of question.
B) A person, thing, or event that shows what something is like.
Can you summarize the story in just a few sentences?
A) To tell a story in great detail.
B) To copy someone's work.
C) To give a short version of the main points.
D) To ignore important information.
C) To give a short version of the main points.
The teacher said the class will have a temporary break before we start the next lesson.
A) Lasting for only a short time.
B) Lasting forever.
C) Always changing.
D) Not needed anymore.
A) Lasting for only a short time.
The tall trees surround the playground, making it feel like a quiet, peaceful place.
A) To be all around something.
B) To move away from something.
C) To put something inside a box.
D) To look at something from a distance.
A) To be all around something.
From the way she smiled and said, 'I’m so happy!', I could infer that she was excited about the surprise.
A) To guess something without any clues.
B) To ask a question about something.
C) To make something loud.
D) To figure out something based on clues or evidence.
D) To figure out something based on clues or evidence.
It’s typical for us to have pizza on Friday nights because we do it every week.
A) Something that is rare and unusual.
B) Something that is normal or usual.
C) Something that happens only once.
D) Something that is very exciting.
B) Something that is normal or usual.