What do we call the place where you sleep when you are camping?
campsite
What word describes an area of a city where people live, not work?
residential area
What do we call the person who decides in a court of law?
judge
What do we call a person in a story or novel?
character
What verb means to look carefully for something you cannot find?
search
What object keeps you warm when you sleep outside at night?
sleeping bag
What do we call a road designed for very fast traffic between cities?
motorway
What word means to get away from prison or danger?
escape
What word means stories that are not real?
fiction
Which verb means to stop and decide not to continue?
quit
What verb means to organise your journey before you leave?
plan a route
What word describes a city area with many people and buildings?
urban / crowded area (accepted: neighbourhood if justified)
What is the official place where a crime is investigated?
crime scene
What word refers to the time and place of a story?
setting
What verb means to accept a bad situation and stop fighting it?
give in
What expression means to sleep somewhere for one night only?
spend the night
What is the difference between a pavement and a cycle lane?
Pavement = for pedestrians; cycle lane = for bicycles.
What do we call evidence that helps solve a mystery?
clue
Which adjective describes a book that keeps you nervous and excited?
thrilling
Which verb means to achieve success despite difficulties?
overcome / succeed
Use two travel-related words to describe how someone could survive outdoors.
Possible answers: put up a tent + survive / build a campfire + sleeping bag
Explain one benefit and one problem of living in a large suburb.
Benefit: more space, cheaper housing; Problem: traffic, distance, services
Explain the difference between a criminal and a victim.
Criminal = commits a crime; victim = suffers from it
Explain why a myth is not the same as a fairy tale.
Myths explain beliefs; fairy tales are fictional stories with magic.
Create a sentence using two verbs related to behaviour or attitude.
Possible verbs: behave, manage, respect, get ahead, develop, overcome (any two correctly used)