IGCSE First Language English: Vocabulary Mastery Quiz

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1. What is another word for countless?

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The term 'countless' implies a large, unquantifiable quantity, synonymous with the word 'innumerable'. The incorrect answers, 'limited', 'finite', and 'measurable' all suggest a definite or restricted number, which is the opposite of 'countless'.

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IGCSE First Language English: Vocabulary Mastery Quiz - Quiz

Explore key themes and enhance comprehension skills with this focused assessment based on 'Life of Pi'. Designed for Cambridge IGCSE First Language English students, this evaluation tests critical reading and analytical abilities, pertinent to mastering first language competencies.

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2. Which word means firmly placed?

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The word 'ensconced' means firmly placed or settled securely in a particular place.

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3. What is another term for wild and noisy disorder?

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The correct term for wild and noisy disorder is 'pandemonium', which refers to a chaotic situation where there is a lot of noise and confusion. The alternatives provided - 'chaos', 'mayhem', and 'turmoil' - also convey the idea of disorder but do not specifically mean 'wild and noisy disorder'.

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4. Which term describes someone who is unwilling to accept what is offered as true, disbelieving, and skeptical?

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The term 'incredulous' specifically describes someone who is skeptical and unwilling to accept something as true, while the other three options suggest the opposite - being easily convinced or accepting things at face value.

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5. Which word means crazy and violent especially because of anger?

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The correct word that means crazy and violent especially because of anger is 'berserk'. The incorrect options do not accurately describe the given definition.

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6. What is another word for foaming?

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All four options describe the action of bubbles forming on the surface of a liquid, but only 'frothing' is synonymous with 'foaming.'

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What is another word for countless?
Which word means firmly placed?
What is another term for wild and noisy disorder?
Which term describes someone who is unwilling to accept what is...
Which word means crazy and violent especially because of anger?
What is another word for foaming?
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