Grade 9 Term 2 Test 1: Vocabulary
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What does the term 'capacity' refer to?

  • A formal request made to an authority
  • The maximum amount that something can hold or produce (correct)
  • The ability to imitate someone
  • A discussion to reach a conclusion
  • To 'confer' means to:

  • Imitate or match someone's actions
  • Discuss or consult with someone (correct)
  • Make something standard or acceptable
  • Become visible or come into view
  • Which word means to come into view?

  • Exonerate
  • Trace
  • Emerge (correct)
  • Petition
  • What does 'generate' signify?

    <p>To produce or create something</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The term 'trace' can refer to:

    <p>Finding something by looking at evidence</p> Signup and view all the answers

    To 'emulate' someone means to:

    <p>Imitate or match their actions</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'reputable' imply?

    <p>Being well thought of and respected</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is meant by 'normalize'?

    <p>To make something accepted or standard</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Grade 9 Term 2 Test 1: Vocabulary

    • Objectives: Demonstrate understanding of vocabulary, analyze text for meaning, use vocabulary in hypotheticals, practice vocabulary via exercises.

    • 1. Capacity: (Noun) Maximum amount something can hold or produce.

    • 2. Confer: (Verb) Discuss with someone to reach a decision.

    • 3. Emerge: (Verb) To come into view or become visible.

    • 4. Generate: (Verb) To produce or create something.

    • 5. Trace: (Verb/Noun) To find or follow something by evidence.

    • 6. Emulate: (Verb) To imitate or strive to match someone/something.

    • 7. Reputable: (Adj) Well-thought of; trusted and respected.

    • 8. Petition: (Noun) Formal request to an authority or group.

    • 9. Exonerate: (Verb) To clear from blame or wrongdoing.

    • 10. Visceral: (Adj) Relating to deep inward feelings, rather than logic.

    • 11. Normalize: (Verb) To make something accepted or standard.

    • 12. Crime: (Noun) An action or omission that's punishable by law.

    • 13. Captivate: (Verb) To attract and hold someone's interest.

    • 14. Advent: (Noun) The arrival of a notable person or thing.

    • 15. Compelled: (Verb) Strongly drawn or driven to do something due to intense interest or emotion.

    • 16. Traumatizing: (Adj/Verb) To shock and upset someone severely and for a long time.

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    This quiz assesses vocabulary understanding and application for Grade 9 students. It includes analyzing text for meaning and utilizing vocabulary in various exercises. Prepare to enhance your lexical skills and showcase your comprehension on key terms.

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