Verbs
Nouns
Adjectives
1

The assassin of John F. Kennedy didn't ........  the crime.

confess to

1

The complete final destruction of the world, in other words - .............

apocalypse

1

The best replacement for these adjectives:

 When they removed the masks, their faces looked bizarre and unfamiliar.

outlandish

2

Scientists have ......... all the points of the conspiracy. (speak or act in opposition to, oppose)

countered

2

The act of killing a important person by a surprise or a secret attack usually for a payment or political reasons is called an ..........

a) murder

b) assassination

c) elimination

b) assassination

2

The rumours became really ........... and were a hot topic for the next year.

persistent

3

Which verb can mean both:

1.create by fertilizing an egg

2.form or device in the mind

to conceive

3

Proponent meaning is

a) a person who is associated with the assassination of someone important

b) a person who advocates a theory, proposal, or course of action

c) a person who believes in conspiracy theories

b)

3

An adjective that means stated clearly and in detail but can also be become an adverb, if the ending ''ly'' is added.

Explicit

4

Choose the correct spelling:

The term new world order has been appropariated/approperiated/appropriated by conspiracy theorists.

appropriated - devote to a special purpose, assign to a particular purpose or use

4

True/False?

The noun 'traction' is used correctly.

The theory became irrelevant and gained traction when the truth came out, meaning nobody talked about it anymore.

False

4

The ............ actions of the government were made public after the elections.

a)tenacious

b)explicit

c)clandestine

b)clandestine

5

................ means to manoeuvre oneself into a favourable position by subtle manipulation.

a) to appropriate 

b) to insinuate

c) to conceive

b) to insinuate

5

True/False?

The adjective ''elaborate'' is used correctly.

Perfectionists often want things to be elaborate and can't stand a messy people.

True