"The Good Deed" Vocabulary Quiz

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    Impaired means...

    • Being in less than perfect condition
    • Making someone uncomfortable
    • Having a strong opinion about something
    • Engaging in a conversation
    • Telling someone the truth
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"The Good Deed" Vocabulary Quiz - Quiz
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Good deeds is a 2012 romantic comedy starring Tyler Perry. It is a film in which the struggling mother who works as a cleaner and the rich bachelor fall in love through a series of events. Can you recognize some of the words from the film? Take our test and find out.


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  • 2. 

    A synonym for the word accusation is...

    • Delighted

    • Hopeful

    • Complaint

    • Curious

    • Enormous

    Correct Answer
    A. Complaint
    Explanation
    The word "accusation" refers to a formal charge or claim that someone has done something wrong or illegal. A synonym for this word is "complaint," which also suggests expressing dissatisfaction or disapproval towards someone's actions. "Delighted," "hopeful," "curious," and "enormous" do not convey the same meaning as "accusation" and are therefore not synonyms for it.

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  • 3. 

    "We had heard the same speech every year since we were in Kindergarten. So we felt the speech was trite. What does trite mean?

    • Powerful and exciting

    • Easy to listen to

    • Boring because overused

    • New and vibrant

    • Informational

    Correct Answer
    A. Boring because overused
    Explanation
    The word "trite" means something that is boring because it has been overused. In this context, the speaker mentions that they had heard the same speech every year since they were in Kindergarten, indicating that the speech has become repetitive and uninteresting. Therefore, the correct answer is "boring because overused."

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  • 4. 

    Something that is generic is....

    • Unique

    • Ordinary

    • Pretty

    • Postive

    • Intelligent

    Correct Answer
    A. Ordinary
    Explanation
    Something that is generic is ordinary. Generic refers to something that lacks distinctive characteristics or features and is not specific or unique. It implies that it is common or typical, lacking any special or exceptional qualities.

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  • 5. 

    Another word of incedibility is...

    • Unbelievably

    • Unimportant

    • Unimaginative

    • Uncordinated

    • Unkept

    Correct Answer
    A. Unbelievably
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "unbelievably" because it is a synonym of "incredibly" or "extremely". It means something that is hard to believe or astonishingly amazing.

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  • 6. 

    Another word for saucy is

    • Shy

    • Boring

    • Jealous

    • Intersting

    • Pert

    Correct Answer
    A. Pert
    Explanation
    The word "pert" is synonymous with "saucy". It means to be lively, bold, or impertinent in a playful or teasing way. It is often used to describe someone who is cheeky or sassy in their behavior or remarks. Therefore, "pert" is the most appropriate alternative for the word "saucy" among the given options.

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