Vocabulary
Riddles
Grammar
Phrasal Verbs
Spelling
100

Always thinking good things will happen.

(1) pessimistic

(2) optimistic

(3) cheerful

(4) eager

(2) optimistic

100
What goes up but never comes down?

Age

100

My new bicycle was hard to ride at first, but I _________ used to it quite quickly.

(1) was

(2) get

(3) got

(4) be

(3) got

100

After trying out for the basketball team, Emily realised she wasn't ____________ for sports but excelled in art instead.

(1) made out

(2) cut out

(3) put out

(4) give out

(2) cut out

100

The large treehouse can ______________ all of your friends during the sleepover.

(1) acomodate

(2) acommodate

(3) accommodate 

(4) accomodate

(3) accommodate

200

Able to be bought.

(1) free

(2) affordable

(3) cheap

(4) inexpensive

(2) affordable

200

I have 5 fingers but I am not alive. What am I?

Glove

200

Neither Tasha nor her sisters _________ been to the Night Safari.

(1) has

(2) have

(3) had

(4) were

(2) have

200

When Father saw the broken vase, he ____________ and yelled at everyone in the house.

(1) drummed in

(2) blacked out

(3) went off

(4) gave out

(3) went off

200

At the new school, I made an _______________ named Jake who seems really nice.

(1) acquaintance

(2) aquaintance

(3) acquaintence

(4) acquantance

(1) acquaintance

300

Happy that something unpleasant has not happened or has ended.

(1) positive

(2) recovered

(3) relieved

(4) relaxed

(3) relieved

300

I am not alive, but I can grow. I don't have lungs, but I need air. I don't have a mouth, but water kills me. What am I?

Fire

300

Johnny, together with his brothers, __________ to the library tomorrow.

(1) is going

(2) was going

(3) are going

(4) were going

(1) is going

300

" Let's ____________ the project by the end of the day so we can start the next one tomorrow," Nancy announced.

(1) get over

(2) iron out

(3) wind down

(4) wind up

(4) wind up

300

The lizard's green and brown skin acts like ___________ (kamoflagh), making it hard to spot in the grass.

camouflage

400

To speak too quietly and not clearly enough for a person to understand.

(1) grumble

(2) mumble

(3) utter

(4) coo

(2) mumble

400

You see me once in June, twice in November, but not at all in May. What am I?

the letter "e"

400

My aunt brought my brother and ___________ on a cruise to Phuket during the June holidays.

(1) I

(2) me

(3) my

(4) mine

(2) me

400

Due to the heavy rain, they decided to ___________ the outdoor picnic until next weekend.

(1) turn down

(2) turn away

(3) put off

(4) call off

(3) put off

400

The ____________ (mischivus) puppy stole my sock and hid it under the couch.

mischievous

500

An area which is far away.

r _ m _ _ _

remote

500

What can be broken but never held in your hands?

A promise

500

Had I _______________ (know) you were coming, I would have prepared more food!

known

500

" I hate to put you out, but could you pick me up from the airport even though it is late?" --> "put out" in this sentence means ______________________.

to inconvenience or trouble someone

500

The murderer displayed an alarming lack of ____________ (consions).

conscience