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Vocabulary Quiz: Essential English Words

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What is something that a catterpillar can turn into?

A moth

What is a type of museum where one can find works of art?

Art Museum

What is a Chinese cultural performance?

Beijing Opera

What is a type of furniture used to store books?

Bookshelf

What is a bright thing in the sky?

Sun

What is a type of furniture used for sitting?

Chair

What does a park keeper do?

Take care of the park

What is the opposite of 'stormy'?

Sunny

What does 'get out!' mean in a conversation?

Please leave the room

What is the purpose of a timetable?

To schedule events and activities

What does 'thousand' mean in numbers?

1000

What does 'what a mess' mean in a conversation?

The situation is confusing and disorganized

Which of the following is an example of a human-made object that can be used to hold objects?

Cupboard

What is the verb that means to make something stick together?

Glue

Which of the following is a type of holiday that is celebrated on December 24th?

Christmas Eve

Which of the following is a type of fruit that is often orange in color?

Carrot

What is the verb that means to put something in a particular position or arrangement?

Decorate

Which of the following is a type of insect that undergoes a transformation from a caterpillar?

Butterfly

What is the verb that means to move from a higher position to a lower position?

Fall

What is a noun that refers to a hard outer covering on the end of a finger or toe?

nail

What is a verb that means to place something in a higher position?

put up

What is a phrase used to express gratitude?

thank you

What is a noun that refers to a female royal?

princess

What is a verb that means to make a loud and sudden noise?

shout

What is a phrase used to ask for something politely?

can i have

What is a verb that means to move quickly and quietly?

move quietly

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Vocabulary Quiz

Words

  • Adult: a person who is fully grown
  • Ago: a period of time in the past
  • Another: one more person or thing
  • Art: the expression of creative skill and imagination
  • Art Museum: a building where artworks are displayed and conserved
  • Bean: a small seed that grows on a plant
  • Beautifully: in a very pleasing or attractive way
  • Become: to change or develop into something
  • Bed: a piece of furniture for sleeping
  • Beef: the meat of a cow
  • Beijing Opera: a traditional form of Chinese theater
  • Bookshelf: a piece of furniture for holding books
  • Born: to come into existence or to begin life
  • Bought: to obtain something in exchange for payment
  • Break down: to separate or divide something into smaller parts
  • Bright: giving out or reflecting a lot of light
  • Brush: a tool with bristles for cleaning or applying paint
  • Bug: a small insect
  • Build: to construct or make something
  • Built: past tense of build
  • Cabbage: a type of vegetable
  • Car Museum: a building where cars are displayed and conserved
  • Carrot: a type of vegetable
  • Catterpiller: the larva of a butterfly or moth
  • Chicken: a domestic bird
  • Chinese: relating to China or its people
  • Christmas: a holiday celebrated on December 25
  • Christmas Eve: the day before Christmas
  • Class: a group of students learning together
  • Clock: a device for showing time
  • Cloud: a visible mass of water vapor in the sky
  • Cocoon: a protective covering for an insect
  • Colour: a property of light that is seen by the eye
  • Comfortable: providing a feeling of ease or relaxation
  • Could: past tense of can
  • Country: a nation or state
  • Crayon: a wax stick used for drawing
  • Culture: the customs, beliefs, and arts of a society
  • Cupboard: a piece of furniture for storing food or utensils
  • Cushion: a soft pad for supporting or comforting
  • Cut: to separate or divide something using a sharp edge
  • Dance: to move the body in a rhythmic way
  • Decorate: to make something more attractive or festive
  • Degree: a level of achievement or qualification
  • Did: past tense of do
  • Dot: a small mark or spot
  • Drill: to make a hole or to practice a skill
  • Drink: to swallow a liquid
  • Drop: to let something fall
  • Duckling: a young duck
  • Dwarf: a mythical being, or a person with a growth disorder
  • Eat: to take food into the body
  • Egg: a round or oval body produced by birds
  • English: a language spoken in England and other countries
  • Enjoy: to take pleasure or delight in something
  • Enjoy oneself: to have a good time
  • Entrance: a point of entry into a building or area
  • Ever: at any time
  • Everything: all things or all people
  • Exit: a point of departure from a building or area
  • Fair: a gathering or exhibition
  • Fall asleep: to become unconscious or enter a state of sleep
  • Fall onto: to drop or come down onto something
  • Famous: well-known or celebrated
  • Far: at a great distance
  • Fast: moving quickly or done quickly
  • Film: a moving picture show
  • Fish: a cold-blooded aquatic animal
  • Find out: to discover or learn something
  • Fisherman: a person who catches fish
  • Fly (verb): to move through the air
  • Fly (noun): a type of insect
  • Fog: a cloudlike mass of tiny water droplets
  • Foggy: having a lot of fog
  • Follow: to move behind someone or something
  • Forever: for an infinite or very long time
  • From then on: starting from a particular time
  • Fruit: a sweet and fleshy plant product
  • Funny: causing laughter or amusement
  • Furniture: movable objects for comfort or decoration
  • Giant: a person or thing of great size or strength
  • Give: to offer or provide something
  • Glue: a sticky substance for bonding materials
  • Grow: to increase in size or amount
  • Grew: past tense of grow
  • Guess: to make an estimate or hypothesis
  • Had: past tense of have
  • Happen: to occur or take place
  • Have a good time: to enjoy oneself
  • Healthy: having a strong body or mind
  • Heard: past tense of hear
  • Hers: belonging to her
  • His: belonging to him
  • History: a record of past events
  • History Museum: a building where historical objects are displayed and conserved
  • Holiday: a day or period of celebration or recreation
  • Human: a member of the species Homo sapiens
  • In the middle of: located or happening in the center of something
  • Insect Museum: a building where insects are displayed and conserved
  • IT: information technology
  • Keep away: to maintain a distance or prevent contact
  • Kill: to cause the death of
  • Kingdom: a country or region ruled by a king or queen
  • Lamp: a device for producing light
  • Later: at a future time
  • Laugh at: to find something amusing or ridiculous
  • Lay eggs: to produce eggs as a female bird
  • Learnt: past tense of learn
  • Leave: to go away or depart
  • Line: a continuous mark or shape
  • Listen: to pay attention to sounds
  • Lorry: a large vehicle for transporting goods
  • Lost: unable to find the way or not knowing the location
  • Loudly: making a lot of noise
  • Love: a strong feeling of affection or attachment
  • Lunch break: a period of time for eating and resting
  • Magnet: a object that produces a magnetic field
  • Make: to create or construct something
  • Maybe: possibly or perhaps
  • Meal: a period of eating or a portion of food
  • Mean: to intend or to be cruel
  • Meat: animal tissue used as food
  • Mess: a state of disorder or confusion
  • Milk: a liquid produced by mammary glands
  • Mine: belonging to me
  • Minute: a unit of time equal to 60 seconds
  • Mirror: a reflective surface
  • Moment: a brief period of time
  • Mona Lisa: a famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci
  • Moth: a type of insect
  • Motorbike: a vehicle with two wheels powered by an engine
  • Move: to change position or to go from one place to another
  • Music: a form of artistic expression using sound
  • Nail: a small metal spike for fastening or attaching
  • Next: coming immediately after
  • Noise: a sound that is loud or unpleasant
  • Notebook: a book of blank pages for writing or drawing
  • Nothing: no thing or a lack of something
  • On my own: without help or assistance
  • On ours: belonging to us
  • Outside: located or happening external to a building or area
  • Paints: a substance used for applying color to a surface
  • Painting: a work of art created using paints
  • Paris: a city in France
  • Park keeper: a person responsible for maintaining a park or garden
  • PE: physical education
  • Perform: to carry out or to execute an action
  • Pop group: a musical group playing popular music
  • Pork: the meat of a pig
  • Potato: a type of starchy vegetable
  • Present: a gift or a period of time
  • Prince: a male member of a royal family
  • Princess: a female member of a royal family
  • Pumpkin: a type of squash
  • Puppy: a young dog
  • Put: to place or position something
  • Put up: to hang or attach something
  • Quick: moving or done quickly
  • Quietly: making little or no noise
  • Railway Museum: a building where trains and railway equipment are displayed and conserved
  • Rain: water droplets falling from the sky
  • Really: in a very true or real sense
  • Rice: a type of grain used as food
  • Run away: to flee or depart quickly
  • Safe: protected or free from harm
  • Sat: past tense of sit
  • Saw: past tense of see
  • School bag: a bag for carrying books and other school materials
  • Science Museum: a building where scientific objects and experiments are displayed and conserved
  • Seat: a place for sitting
  • See a film: to watch a movie
  • Shelf: a flat structure for holding or storing objects
  • Shout: to make a loud noise
  • Sign: a symbol or gesture used for communication
  • Silkworm: a type of insect that produces silk
  • Sleep: to be in a state of unconsciousness or rest
  • Smoking: the act of inhaling or exhaling smoke
  • Snow: water vapor frozen into ice crystals
  • Snow White: a female character in a fairy tale
  • Snowy: having a lot of snow
  • Sofa: a piece of furniture for sitting or reclining
  • Special: unusual or unique
  • Start: to begin or initiate something
  • Stepmother: a woman married to one's father but not biologically related
  • Stick to: to adhere or attach to something
  • Storm: a severe weather condition with strong winds and rain
  • Stormy: having a lot of

Vocabulary Quiz

Words

  • Adult: a person who is fully grown
  • Ago: a period of time in the past
  • Another: one more person or thing
  • Art: the expression of creative skill and imagination
  • Art Museum: a building where artworks are displayed and conserved
  • Bean: a small seed that grows on a plant
  • Beautifully: in a very pleasing or attractive way
  • Become: to change or develop into something
  • Bed: a piece of furniture for sleeping
  • Beef: the meat of a cow
  • Beijing Opera: a traditional form of Chinese theater
  • Bookshelf: a piece of furniture for holding books
  • Born: to come into existence or to begin life
  • Bought: to obtain something in exchange for payment
  • Break down: to separate or divide something into smaller parts
  • Bright: giving out or reflecting a lot of light
  • Brush: a tool with bristles for cleaning or applying paint
  • Bug: a small insect
  • Build: to construct or make something
  • Built: past tense of build
  • Cabbage: a type of vegetable
  • Car Museum: a building where cars are displayed and conserved
  • Carrot: a type of vegetable
  • Catterpiller: the larva of a butterfly or moth
  • Chicken: a domestic bird
  • Chinese: relating to China or its people
  • Christmas: a holiday celebrated on December 25
  • Christmas Eve: the day before Christmas
  • Class: a group of students learning together
  • Clock: a device for showing time
  • Cloud: a visible mass of water vapor in the sky
  • Cocoon: a protective covering for an insect
  • Colour: a property of light that is seen by the eye
  • Comfortable: providing a feeling of ease or relaxation
  • Could: past tense of can
  • Country: a nation or state
  • Crayon: a wax stick used for drawing
  • Culture: the customs, beliefs, and arts of a society
  • Cupboard: a piece of furniture for storing food or utensils
  • Cushion: a soft pad for supporting or comforting
  • Cut: to separate or divide something using a sharp edge
  • Dance: to move the body in a rhythmic way
  • Decorate: to make something more attractive or festive
  • Degree: a level of achievement or qualification
  • Did: past tense of do
  • Dot: a small mark or spot
  • Drill: to make a hole or to practice a skill
  • Drink: to swallow a liquid
  • Drop: to let something fall
  • Duckling: a young duck
  • Dwarf: a mythical being, or a person with a growth disorder
  • Eat: to take food into the body
  • Egg: a round or oval body produced by birds
  • English: a language spoken in England and other countries
  • Enjoy: to take pleasure or delight in something
  • Enjoy oneself: to have a good time
  • Entrance: a point of entry into a building or area
  • Ever: at any time
  • Everything: all things or all people
  • Exit: a point of departure from a building or area
  • Fair: a gathering or exhibition
  • Fall asleep: to become unconscious or enter a state of sleep
  • Fall onto: to drop or come down onto something
  • Famous: well-known or celebrated
  • Far: at a great distance
  • Fast: moving quickly or done quickly
  • Film: a moving picture show
  • Fish: a cold-blooded aquatic animal
  • Find out: to discover or learn something
  • Fisherman: a person who catches fish
  • Fly (verb): to move through the air
  • Fly (noun): a type of insect
  • Fog: a cloudlike mass of tiny water droplets
  • Foggy: having a lot of fog
  • Follow: to move behind someone or something
  • Forever: for an infinite or very long time
  • From then on: starting from a particular time
  • Fruit: a sweet and fleshy plant product
  • Funny: causing laughter or amusement
  • Furniture: movable objects for comfort or decoration
  • Giant: a person or thing of great size or strength
  • Give: to offer or provide something
  • Glue: a sticky substance for bonding materials
  • Grow: to increase in size or amount
  • Grew: past tense of grow
  • Guess: to make an estimate or hypothesis
  • Had: past tense of have
  • Happen: to occur or take place
  • Have a good time: to enjoy oneself
  • Healthy: having a strong body or mind
  • Heard: past tense of hear
  • Hers: belonging to her
  • His: belonging to him
  • History: a record of past events
  • History Museum: a building where historical objects are displayed and conserved
  • Holiday: a day or period of celebration or recreation
  • Human: a member of the species Homo sapiens
  • In the middle of: located or happening in the center of something
  • Insect Museum: a building where insects are displayed and conserved
  • IT: information technology
  • Keep away: to maintain a distance or prevent contact
  • Kill: to cause the death of
  • Kingdom: a country or region ruled by a king or queen
  • Lamp: a device for producing light
  • Later: at a future time
  • Laugh at: to find something amusing or ridiculous
  • Lay eggs: to produce eggs as a female bird
  • Learnt: past tense of learn
  • Leave: to go away or depart
  • Line: a continuous mark or shape
  • Listen: to pay attention to sounds
  • Lorry: a large vehicle for transporting goods
  • Lost: unable to find the way or not knowing the location
  • Loudly: making a lot of noise
  • Love: a strong feeling of affection or attachment
  • Lunch break: a period of time for eating and resting
  • Magnet: a object that produces a magnetic field
  • Make: to create or construct something
  • Maybe: possibly or perhaps
  • Meal: a period of eating or a portion of food
  • Mean: to intend or to be cruel
  • Meat: animal tissue used as food
  • Mess: a state of disorder or confusion
  • Milk: a liquid produced by mammary glands
  • Mine: belonging to me
  • Minute: a unit of time equal to 60 seconds
  • Mirror: a reflective surface
  • Moment: a brief period of time
  • Mona Lisa: a famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci
  • Moth: a type of insect
  • Motorbike: a vehicle with two wheels powered by an engine
  • Move: to change position or to go from one place to another
  • Music: a form of artistic expression using sound
  • Nail: a small metal spike for fastening or attaching
  • Next: coming immediately after
  • Noise: a sound that is loud or unpleasant
  • Notebook: a book of blank pages for writing or drawing
  • Nothing: no thing or a lack of something
  • On my own: without help or assistance
  • On ours: belonging to us
  • Outside: located or happening external to a building or area
  • Paints: a substance used for applying color to a surface
  • Painting: a work of art created using paints
  • Paris: a city in France
  • Park keeper: a person responsible for maintaining a park or garden
  • PE: physical education
  • Perform: to carry out or to execute an action
  • Pop group: a musical group playing popular music
  • Pork: the meat of a pig
  • Potato: a type of starchy vegetable
  • Present: a gift or a period of time
  • Prince: a male member of a royal family
  • Princess: a female member of a royal family
  • Pumpkin: a type of squash
  • Puppy: a young dog
  • Put: to place or position something
  • Put up: to hang or attach something
  • Quick: moving or done quickly
  • Quietly: making little or no noise
  • Railway Museum: a building where trains and railway equipment are displayed and conserved
  • Rain: water droplets falling from the sky
  • Really: in a very true or real sense
  • Rice: a type of grain used as food
  • Run away: to flee or depart quickly
  • Safe: protected or free from harm
  • Sat: past tense of sit
  • Saw: past tense of see
  • School bag: a bag for carrying books and other school materials
  • Science Museum: a building where scientific objects and experiments are displayed and conserved
  • Seat: a place for sitting
  • See a film: to watch a movie
  • Shelf: a flat structure for holding or storing objects
  • Shout: to make a loud noise
  • Sign: a symbol or gesture used for communication
  • Silkworm: a type of insect that produces silk
  • Sleep: to be in a state of unconsciousness or rest
  • Smoking: the act of inhaling or exhaling smoke
  • Snow: water vapor frozen into ice crystals
  • Snow White: a female character in a fairy tale
  • Snowy: having a lot of snow
  • Sofa: a piece of furniture for sitting or reclining
  • Special: unusual or unique
  • Start: to begin or initiate something
  • Stepmother: a woman married to one's father but not biologically related
  • Stick to: to adhere or attach to something
  • Storm: a severe weather condition with strong winds and rain
  • Stormy: having a lot of

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