Words That End In Tion Quiz

Reviewed by Editorial Team
The ProProfs editorial team is comprised of experienced subject matter experts. They've collectively created over 10,000 quizzes and lessons, serving over 100 million users. Our team includes in-house content moderators and subject matter experts, as well as a global network of rigorously trained contributors. All adhere to our comprehensive editorial guidelines, ensuring the delivery of high-quality content.
Learn about Our Editorial Process
| By Croton
C
Croton
Community Contributor
Quizzes Created: 17 | Total Attempts: 29,654
| Attempts: 511 | Questions: 8
Please wait...
Question 1 / 8
0 %
0/100
Score 0/100
1. Which is the correct spelling?

Explanation

The correct spelling is "solution."

Submit
Please wait...
About This Quiz
Words That End In Tion Quiz - Quiz

Here we have a quiz that helps you to know about such words that end on tion. Don't hesitate to play this interesting quiz!

2. If the ending is pronounced as in station, then it's spelled - 

Explanation

If the ending is pronounced as in "station," it is spelled "tion."

Submit
3. Which is the correct spelling?

Explanation

The correct spelling is "gesticulation." This word refers to the act of using gestures or body movements to express emotions or ideas. The other options provided are misspelled variations of the word.

Submit
4. After -n and -r, the ending can be -tion or

Explanation

The correct answer is "sion" because it is listed as one of the possible endings that can follow "-n" and "-r" in the question. The other options mentioned, such as "shion," "ation," and "ion," are not listed as valid endings in the question.

Submit
5. If the noun is related to a word ending in -ate, then the ending will be -

Explanation

If the noun is related to a word ending in -ate, then the ending will be -ation. This is because -ation is a common suffix used to form nouns from verbs ending in -ate. For example, the noun "education" is related to the verb "educate." Similarly, "information" is related to "inform," "expectation" is related to "expect," and so on. Therefore, the correct answer is -ation.

Submit
6. If the ending comes after any consonant apart from -l, -n, or -r, then the ending is spelled - 

Explanation

If the ending comes after any consonant apart from -l, -n, or -r, then the ending is spelled -tion. This rule applies to words like "nation," "question," "fashion," and "mention." The -tion ending is used to indicate a noun or a state of being, such as in the case of these examples: "nation" refers to a country or a group of people, "question" refers to an inquiry or doubt, "fashion" refers to a popular style or trend, and "mention" refers to a reference or acknowledgement.

Submit
7. Which is the correct spelling?

Explanation

The correct spelling is "seclusion." This word refers to the act of being isolated or separated from others. It is commonly used to describe a state of privacy or solitude.

Submit
8. What does it mean - retention?

Explanation

Retention refers to the continued possession, use, or control of something, the fact of keeping something in one's memory, and the action of absorbing and continuing to hold a substance. In other words, all of the given options accurately describe what retention means.

Submit
View My Results

Quiz Review Timeline (Updated): Mar 21, 2023 +

Our quizzes are rigorously reviewed, monitored and continuously updated by our expert board to maintain accuracy, relevance, and timeliness.

  • Current Version
  • Mar 21, 2023
    Quiz Edited by
    ProProfs Editorial Team
  • Mar 01, 2016
    Quiz Created by
    Croton
Cancel
  • All
    All (8)
  • Unanswered
    Unanswered ()
  • Answered
    Answered ()
Which is the correct spelling?
If the ending is pronounced as in station, then it's spelled...
Which is the correct spelling?
After -n and -r, the ending can be -tion or
If the noun is related to a word ending in -ate, then the ending...
If the ending comes after any consonant apart from -l, -n,...
Which is the correct spelling?
What does it mean - retention?
Alert!

Advertisement