Deceptive vs Misleading: Practice Questions
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This document provides practice questions focusing on the correct usage of the words "deceptive" and "misleading" in the English language. The questions are designed to improve vocabulary and grammar skills.
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Complete the sentences with **\"deceptive\"** or **\"misleading\"**: 1. The advertisement was **deceptive** because it made the product seem more effective than it actually was. 2. His **deceptive** behavior made it difficult to trust him, as he deliberately hid the truth. 3. The compa...
Complete the sentences with **\"deceptive\"** or **\"misleading\"**: 1. The advertisement was **deceptive** because it made the product seem more effective than it actually was. 2. His **deceptive** behavior made it difficult to trust him, as he deliberately hid the truth. 3. The company used **deceptive** marketing tactics to make customers believe they were getting a better deal. 4. Her **deceptive** appearance made her look much younger than she really was. 5. The statistics in the report were **misleading**, as they suggested a decline in sales when, in fact, they had increased. 6. The road sign was **misleading**, causing drivers to take the wrong exit. 7. His explanation was **misleading** because it left out key details that changed the meaning. 8. The politician\'s speech contained **misleading** information that distorted the reality of the situation. **Explanation:** - **\"Deceptive\"** suggests **intentional dishonesty or trickery** with the goal of deceiving someone. - **\"Misleading\"** refers to **giving the wrong impression**, but it may or may not be intentional.