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100

What’s the opposite of polite?


rude 

100

Choose the correct form: “She ____ to the gym every day.”

goes

100

What does wake up mean?

stop sleeping

100

What does cost an arm and a leg mean?


very expensive

100

What’s the most common letter in English?

E

100

What’s the capital of the UK?

London

100

Form a noun from decide.

decision


200

Complete: “I’m really ____ of spiders.”

afraid / scared / frightened

200

Make this sentence negative: “They have finished their homework.”

They haven’t finished their homework.

200

What does give up mean in “He gave up smoking”?


stop doing something

200

Explain the ball is in your court.


it’s your turn to act or decide

200

Which English word comes from Hindi?  

shampoo

200

Who played Jack in Titanic?

Leonardo DiCaprio

200

Form a noun from critic.

criticism

300

What do we call a person who writes for a newspaper?


journalist / reporter

300

Correct the error: “He don’t like coffee.”

He doesn’t like coffee.

300

What does look after mean (synonym)?


take care of

300

Raining cats and dogs


very heavy rain

300

What’s the shortest complete sentence in English?

Go/Do

300

What’s the name of the British royal palace in London?

Buckingham Palace

300

Form an adjective from ambition.

ambitious

400

What’s a synonym for happy that starts with “d”?


delighted

400

What’s the past participle of sweep?

swept, swept

400

What’s the opposite of put on (clothes)?


take off

400

What does break a leg mean?

Good luck!

400

Which word sounds the same even if you remove its last four letters?

queue

400

Which U.S. holiday is on the 4th Thursday of November?

Thanksgiving

400

Form an adjective from imagine.

imaginative

500

Which adjective means “very tired”?

exhausted

500

What’s the difference between since and for?

since = starting point, for = duration

500

What does run out of mean?

have no more left

500

If someone is under the weather, how do they feel?

unwell / sick

500

Why is the sentence “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” special?

It uses every letter of the alphabet.

500

What’s one of the most watched English TV series (2010s–2020s)?

Game of Thrones

500

Form a noun from create.

creation / creative

600

What’s the difference between fun and funny?

fun = enjoyable, funny = causes laughter

600

Complete: “If I ____ enough money, I’d buy a car.”

 had

600

What’s the difference between look for and look up?

look for = search for, look up = search on the Internet, in a dictionary etc.   

600

What does hit the sack mean?

go to bed

600

How many native English speakers are there (approx.)?

~380 million

600

Which singer is known as “The Queen of Pop”?

Madonna

600

Form an adjective from rely.

reliable / unreliable

700

What’s the collective noun for “a group of sheep”?

a flock

700

Explain the difference between present perfect and past simple

present perfect = link to now/result, past simple = finished past time

700

to start journey

set off

700

What does once in a blue moon mean?

very rarely

700

Which word in English has the most meanings?

set

700

Which dystopian TV series features contestants competing in deadly games for money, becoming a global hit on Netflix?

Squid Game

700

Form a noun from resist.

resistance

800

What’s a loanword? Give one example.

A borrowed word from another language, e.g. restaurant

800

Explain the difference between used to and would.

used to = past habit that doesn't exist anymore, would = habit that can exist even now, but we talk about it in the past tense

800

to tolerate

put up with

800

over the moon

extremely happy; delighted.

800

What’s the most common noun in the English language?

Time

800

Which American talk-show host became famous for giving cars to the audience with the phrase “You get a car!”?

Oprah Winfrey

800

Form a noun from perceive.

perception

900

What does meticulous mean?

very careful / precise / paying great attention to detail

900

Translate: Якби я не переїхав, зараз ми були б сусідами.

If I hadn’t moved, we would be neighbours now

900

to dump (deposit or dispose of (rubbish, waste, or unwanted material), typically in a careless or hurried way)

get rid of

900

paint the town red

 to go out and enjoy yourself by drinking alcohol, dancing, laughing with friends, etc.

900

What’s the longest word in the English dictionary? (approx. number of letters)

The longest word published in most dictionaries is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis. This 45-letter word is a type of lung disease caused by inhaling silica particles, particularly from a volcano.

900

Which 2020s film won the Academy Award for Best Picture and was the first non-English-language film to do so?

Parasite (South Korea, 2020)

900

Form a noun from anxious

anxiety