Family and Relationships Quiz
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Which term is commonly associated with a female sibling?

  • Grandma
  • Sister (correct)
  • Brother
  • Aunt
  • Which option best describes a type of weather feeling?

  • Thank you
  • Warm (correct)
  • Sour
  • Both
  • What is a common term for a place of worship?

  • Store
  • Home
  • School
  • Church (correct)
  • Which of the following best represents a request for assistance?

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    What is an example of an animal that is commonly kept as a pet?

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    Family and Relationships

    • Family members: mom, dad, boy, girl, brother, sister, grandpa, grandma, aunt, uncle, baby
    • Marriage: Represents a union between two individuals.
    • Single: Not married.
    • Divorced: A legal process that ends a marriage.

    Places and Activities

    • Home: A place where people live.
    • Work: A place where people earn a living.
    • School: A place for learning.
    • Store: A place where people shop.
    • Church: A place of worship.
    • Come: To move towards a place.
    • Go: To move away from a place.
    • Drive: To operate a car.
    • In: To be inside a place.
    • Out: To be outside a place.
    • With: To be in the company of someone.

    Time and Dates

    • Day: The period between sunrise and sunset.
    • Night: The period between sunset and sunrise.
    • Week: A period of seven days.
    • Month: A period of approximately four weeks.
    • Year: A period of 365 days (or 366 days in a leap year).
    • Future: The time that has not yet happened.
    • Past/Before: The time that has already happened.
    • Now: The present time.
    • Today: The present day.
    • Finished/Done: Completed.

    Food and Drink

    • Pizza: A popular food made with dough, tomato sauce, cheese, and various toppings.
    • Hot dog: A sausage served in a long bun.
    • Hamburger: A sandwich made with a cooked patty of ground beef.
    • Milk: A liquid produced by cows and other mammals.
    • Egg: A food produced by birds and other animals.
    • Apple: A type of fruit.
    • Cheese: A dairy product made from curdled milk.
    • Drink: A beverage.
    • Spoon: A utensil used for eating liquids and soft foods.
    • Fork: A utensil used for eating solid foods.
    • Knife: A tool used for cutting food.
    • Cup: A container for holding liquids.
    • Cereal: A breakfast food made from grains.
    • Water: A colorless, odorless, and tasteless liquid essential for life.
    • Candy: A sweet confectionery.
    • Cookie: A sweet baked treat.
    • Hungry: The feeling of wanting to eat.

    Clothing and Appearance

    • Clothes: Items worn on the body.
    • Shirt: A piece of clothing for the upper body.
    • Pants: A piece of clothing for the lower body.
    • Socks: A piece of clothing for the feet.
    • Shoes: Footwear.
    • Underwear: Clothing worn under other clothes.

    Health and Body

    • Health: The condition of one's body and mind.
    • Wash: To clean with water or other liquids.
    • Hurt: To cause pain.
    • Bath: To immerse the body in water for cleansing.
    • Bathroom: A room containing a bathtub or shower.
    • Brush teeth: To clean teeth with a toothbrush.
    • Sleep: To rest for an extended period of time.
    • Nice/Clean: Pleasant and free from dirt.

    Emotions and Feelings

    • Happy: Feeling joy and contentment.
    • Mad: Feeling angry.
    • Sad: Feeling sorrow or unhappiness.
    • Sorry: Expressing regret.
    • Cry: To shed tears, usually when feeling sad.
    • Like: To enjoy or find something pleasurable.
    • Good: Having positive qualities.
    • Bad: Having negative qualities.
    • Love: To have strong feelings of affection for someone.

    Questions and Requests

    • Who? What?: Used to ask for information about a person or thing.
    • When?: Used to ask about the time of an event.
    • Where?: Used to ask about the location of something.
    • Why?: Used to ask about the reason for something.
    • How?: Used to ask about the method or process.
    • Stop: To cease an action.
    • Excuse me: A polite phrase used when interrupting someone.
    • Help: To assist or provide aid.
    • Please: A polite word used when making a request.
    • Thank you: Used to express gratitude.

    Numbers, Colors, and Money

    • Amounts: Quantities or measurements.
    • Big/Large: Of great size.
    • Small: Of little size.
    • Tall/Short: Of great or little height.
    • Full: Completely filled.
    • More: A greater quantity or number.
    • Blue: A color.
    • Gold: A precious yellow metal.
    • Silver: A precious white metal.
    • Orange: A color.
    • Green: A color.
    • Money: Currency used for transactions.
    • Dollars: A unit of currency.
    • Cents: A smaller unit of currency.
    • Cost: The price of something.

    Animals

    • Cat: A domesticated feline animal.
    • Dog: A domesticated canine animal.
    • Bird: A feathered animal that can fly.
    • Horse: A large, domesticated animal used for riding and transportation.
    • Cow: A large, domesticated animal that produces milk.
    • Sheep: A domesticated animal raised for its wool.
    • Pig: A domesticated animal raised for its meat.
    • Bug: An insect.

    Memory and Communication

    • Remember: To recall something from memory.
    • Forgot: To fail to remember.
    • Speak: To talk.
    • Sign: To communicate using sign language.
    • Fine: Okay or acceptable.
    • Ok: Acceptable.
    • So so: Neither good nor bad.

    Health and Wellbeing

    • Tired: Feeling exhausted.
    • Sick: Ill or unhealthy.

    Other

    • Both: Two together.
    • College: A higher education institution.
    • Easy: Simple and requiring little effort.
    • Hard: Difficult and requiring a lot of effort.
    • Now: The present time.
    • Language: A system of communication.
    • All: Every single one.
    • Be raised: To grow up.
    • Still: Continuing to exist or happen.
    • Most: The majority.
    • Some: A few.
    • Little bit: A small amount.

    Activities

    • Walk: To move on foot.
    • Picture: An image.
    • Movie: A film.
    • Watch: To look at closely.
    • Play: To engage in an activity for enjoyment.
    • Chat: To talk casually.
    • Fishing: Catching fish.
    • Run: To move quickly on foot.
    • Travel: To journey to a different place.
    • Paint: To apply color to a surface.
    • Camp: To stay in a tent or other temporary shelter outdoors.
    • Game: A contest or amusement.
    • Shopping: Buying goods.

    Common Phrases

    • Forget: To fail to remember.

    • Lights: Devices that produce light.

    • Right: Correct.

    • Wrong: Incorrect.

    • Hearing: The ability to perceive sound.

    • Look at & see: To use the eyes to observe.

    • Man: An adult male human being.

    • Throw: To hurl or fling something.

    • Same: Identical.

    • Where: In which place.

    • Drink: To consume a beverage.

    • Deaf: Unable to hear.

    • Oh I see: Expressing understanding.

    • Woman: An adult female human being.

    • Who?: Used to question the identity of a person.

    • Fingerspell: To spell words using sign language.

    • Practice: To rehearse or repeat an action.

    • Teach: To impart knowledge or skill.

    • Teacher: A person who teaches.

    • Book: A written work.

    • Shoes: Footwear.

    • What?: Used to request information.

    • Pants: Clothing for the lower part of the body.

    • Jacket: A garment for the upper body.

    • Dress: A garment for women and girls.

    • Different: Not the same.

    • Lights: Devices that produce light.

    • Glasses: Lenses worn on the face to improve eyesight.

    • Draw: To create a picture with a pencil, pen, or other tool.

    • Copy: To reproduce something exactly.

    • Table: A piece of furniture with a flat top.

    • Chair: A piece of furniture for seating one person.

    • Put down: To place something on a surface.

    • Dance: To move rhythmically to music.

    • Jump: To leap into the air.

    • Turn around: To rotate the body or an object.

    • Name: A word used to identify a person or thing.

    • College: A higher education institution.

    • Again: Once more.

    • Stand: To be upright.

    • Nice: Pleasant or agreeable.

    • Paper: A thin material used for writing, printing, etc.

    • Remember: To recall something.

    • Here: In this place.

    • Class: A group of students in a school.

    • How: In what way.

    • Start: To begin.

    • Win: To succeed in a competition.

    • Lose: To fail to succeed.

    • Equal: The same in amount, value, or quality.

      Numbers

    • 1 - 19 : Numbers one through nineteen.

    • 20 - 29: Numbers twenty through twenty-nine.

    • How many?: Used to ask for a quantity.

    Activities and Interests

    • Chat: To talk casually.
    • Sleep: To rest for an extended period of time.
    • Read: To look at and understand written words.
    • Book read: To read a book.
    • Eat: To consume food.
    • Apple: A type of fruit.
    • Music: Sounds arranged in a pleasing and often rhythmic way.
    • Time: A measured duration.
    • Water: A colorless, odorless, and tasteless liquid essential for life.
    • Coffee: A beverage made by brewing roasted coffee beans
    • Tea: A beverage made by steeping tea leaves in hot water.
    • Milk: A liquid produced by cows and other mammals.
    • Juice: A liquid extracted from fruits and vegetables.
    • Soda: A carbonated drink.
    • Like: To enjoy or find something pleasurable.
    • Detest: To dislike intensely.
    • Favorite: Most liked.
    • Attention: Focus or concentration.

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