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Vocabulary Test I. Synonyms

The document contains a vocabulary test with multiple choice, true/false, matching and sentence completion questions. Some of the vocabulary words included are: anomaly, electives, ovation, flub, capacity, illustrator, hysterical, cleft palate, anomalies, surgery, admissions, sarcastic, percussion, incubator, hindsight, imitate, and schlep. The test covers synonyms, parts of speech, matching definitions, and completing sentences using context clues.
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Vocabulary Test I. Synonyms

The document contains a vocabulary test with multiple choice, true/false, matching and sentence completion questions. Some of the vocabulary words included are: anomaly, electives, ovation, flub, capacity, illustrator, hysterical, cleft palate, anomalies, surgery, admissions, sarcastic, percussion, incubator, hindsight, imitate, and schlep. The test covers synonyms, parts of speech, matching definitions, and completing sentences using context clues.
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VOCABULARY TEST

I. Synonyms
Underline six words in the box that are synonyms of “anomaly.”
abnormality common irregularity standard
average customary natural usual
away from expected difference not standard variance

II. True or False


Is “electives” used correctly in the sentences below?
_____ 1. Foreign languages are elective subjects at our school.
_____ 2. When school electives, August must leave in a hurry.
_____ 3. You may wish to take electives in the subjects that interest you the most.

III. Matching
Match the correct vocabulary word from column two to its definition in column one.
_____ 1. long speech A. ovation
_____ 2. uncommunicative in speech B. bungalow
_____ 3. botch or bungle C. monologue
_____ 4. low house with a front porch D. taciturn
_____ 5. ability to do or understand something E. attribution
_____ 6. giving credit to a particular person as the creator of a work of art F. flub
_____ 7. cheering G. capacity

IV. Matching
Match the correct vocabulary word from column one to its definition in column two.
_____ 1. illustrator A. not regular, things that are unusual enough to be noticed or seem strange
_____ 2. hysterical B. a medical treatment in which a doctor cuts into someone’s body to repair or remove
damaged or diseased parts
_____ 3. cleft palate C. a person who draws pictures for books or magazines
_____ 4. petrified D. a condition in which a person is born with an opening in the roof of the mouth
_____ 5. anomalies E. someone who is very afraid
_____ 6. surgery F. a state in which your emotions are so strong that you behave in an uncontrolled way
_____ 7. lightsaber G. not able to think or move normally because of being tired
_____ 8. admissions H. a painted cloth that is hung across the back of a stage
_____ 9. groggily I. a comment expressing the opposite of what it literally means, therefore mocking
_____ 10. Bunsen burners the person on the receiving end
_____ 11. sarcastic J. the right or permission to enter a place
_____ 12. backdrop K. laboratory equipment that produces a gas flame
L. a fictional energy weapon featured in the Star Wars universe
V. Sentence Completion
Choose a word from the list to complete each sentence.

intricate exaggerate incubator obnoxious percussion anomaly imitate hindsight

1. Ralph didn't think it was funny when Jon began to ___________ the way he talked.
2. Do you know if the drums are considered a ____________ instrument?
3. We watched the chicks hatch in Mrs. Tubman's ____________.
4. William was so ___________ that he was asked to go home by Hilda's mom.
5. The doctor referred to Auggie's cleft palate as a small ____________.
6. The jigsaw puzzle was far too ____________ for my little brother to complete.
7. In ____________ it probably wasn't a good idea to leave the children alone.
8. Jason has been known to ____________ when describing his adventures at camp.

VI. Sentence Completion


Choose a word from the list to complete each sentence.

deformed elective obnoxiously percussion schlep

1. August told Charlotte, Julian, and Jack that he signed up for the science ____________.
2. Charlotte told Julian he was acting ___________ when he made fun of her for listing all the school activities at Beecher Prep.
3. Mrs. Pullman admitted to Mr. Tushman that Via’s new school was a bit of a ____________ to get to every day.
4. “We have a very nice selection of ____________ instruments,” Mr. Tushman commented.
5. Darth Sidious’s face was totally ____________, which is why Julian asked Auggie if he liked him.

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