Snitch Vocabulary Reveiw Quiz

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Annoying can make someone upset

    • A.

      Gig

    • B.

      Irritating

    • C.

      Vicious

    Correct Answer
    B. Irritating
    Explanation
    The word "irritating" means causing annoyance or frustration. Therefore, if something is described as irritating, it can make someone upset. "Annoying" and "irritating" are synonyms, so they have similar meanings. "Gig" and "vicious" do not relate to the idea of causing annoyance or making someone upset, so they are not the correct answer.

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  • 2. 

    To look quickly instead of staring

    • A.

      Baring

    • B.

      Yapping

    • C.

      Glancing

    Correct Answer
    C. Glancing
    Explanation
    The word "glancing" means to take a quick look or glance at something. In the given context, the phrase "To look quickly instead of staring" suggests that the person is not staring or gazing at something for a long time, but rather taking a quick look. Therefore, the correct answer is "glancing", as it best fits the meaning and usage described in the question.

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  • 3. 

    A reason or excuse

    • A.

      Justification

    • B.

      Overcome

    • C.

      Insist

    Correct Answer
    A. Justification
    Explanation
    Justification is the correct answer because it refers to providing a reason or excuse for an action or decision. It involves presenting arguments or evidence to support and defend one's actions, beliefs, or choices. Justification is often used to explain and validate the reasoning behind a decision or behavior, making it the most appropriate option among the given choices.

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  • 4. 

    Worried stressed

    • A.

      Hauling

    • B.

      Gripe

    • C.

      Tense

    Correct Answer
    C. Tense
    Explanation
    The word "worried" suggests a state of anxiety or concern, while "stressed" implies a feeling of pressure or strain. "Hauling" and "gripe" do not align with the given words. However, "tense" fits the context as it means being in a state of nervousness or unease. Therefore, "tense" is the most appropriate choice among the given options.

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  • 5. 

    A way of doing something or a skill

    • A.

      Grinned

    • B.

      Technique

    • C.

      Nag

    Correct Answer
    B. Technique
    Explanation
    The word "technique" refers to a specific method or approach used to accomplish a task or achieve a goal. It implies a level of skill or expertise in performing the task. In this context, "grinned" and "nag" do not fit the definition of a way of doing something or a skill. Therefore, the correct answer is "technique".

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  • 6. 

    An outburst of angry feelings

    • A.

      Tantrum

    • B.

      Demonstrate

    • C.

      Instist

    Correct Answer
    A. Tantrum
    Explanation
    Tantrum refers to an outburst of angry feelings, usually displayed by a person, especially a child, when they are frustrated or unable to get what they want. It involves behaviors such as screaming, crying, stomping, or throwing objects. The word "tantrum" accurately captures the meaning of an outburst of angry feelings, making it the correct answer in this context.

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  • 7. 

    Tilted or slanted

    • A.

      Halarious

    • B.

      Aggressive

    • C.

      Lopsided

    Correct Answer
    C. Lopsided
    Explanation
    The word "lopsided" means not balanced or uneven. It can be used to describe something that is tilted or slanted, which is similar to the given options. "Hilarious" means very funny, "aggressive" means hostile or confrontational, and "lopsided" fits the description of being tilted or slanted. Therefore, "lopsided" is the correct answer.

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  • 8. 

    To complain

    • A.

      Gripe

    • B.

      Nag

    • C.

      Groaned

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Gripe
    B. Nag
    Explanation
    Nag and Gripe both mean to complain I'll take either answer but a groan is a sound

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  • 9. 

    To smile

    • A.

      Outstanding

    • B.

      Grin

    • C.

      Shriek

    Correct Answer
    B. Grin
    Explanation
    The word "grin" is the correct answer because it is the only word in the given options that directly relates to the action of smiling. "Outstanding" does not have any connection to smiling, while "shriek" is a completely different action that involves making a loud, high-pitched sound. "Grin" specifically refers to a wide or broad smile, making it the most appropriate choice.

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  • 10. 

     sweet precious

    • A.

      Grinned

    • B.

      Outstanding

    • C.

      Charming

    Correct Answer
    C. Charming
    Explanation
    The given words "sweet" and "precious" both have positive connotations and are often used to describe something or someone in an endearing way. The word "charming" also has a positive connotation and is often used to describe someone who is attractive, pleasant, and charismatic. Therefore, "charming" is the most fitting word among the options provided as it aligns with the positive and endearing qualities suggested by the given words.

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  • 11. 

     To moan awwwwwh sound

    • A.

      Groan

    • B.

      Shriek

    • C.

      Vicious

    Correct Answer
    A. Groan
    Explanation
    The word "groan" is the most appropriate choice because it accurately describes the action of making a prolonged, low, and mournful sound, which matches the given prompt "To moan awwwwwh sound". "Shriek" and "vicious" do not fit the prompt as they do not convey the same meaning as "groan".

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  • 12. 

     likely to attack

    • A.

      Wail

    • B.

      Agressive

    • C.

      Pub

    Correct Answer
    B. Agressive
    Explanation
    The word "aggressive" is the correct answer because it is the adjective that best fits the context of the given words. "Likely to attack" suggests a behavior that is hostile and confrontational, which aligns with the meaning of "aggressive". Additionally, "aggressive" is commonly associated with negative or violent behavior, making it a suitable choice for describing someone or something that is likely to attack. The other options, "wail" and "pub", do not convey the same sense of hostility or potential for attack.

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  • 13. 

    Barking or talking alot

    • A.

      Yapping

    • B.

      Demonstrating

    • C.

      Hauling

    Correct Answer
    A. Yapping
    Explanation
    Yapping is the correct answer because it refers to the behavior of dogs making high-pitched, repetitive barking sounds. It is a common term used to describe dogs that bark excessively or talk a lot. The other options, demonstrating and hauling, do not accurately describe the behavior of barking or talking a lot.

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  • 14. 

    To win or get over something

    • A.

      Shrieking

    • B.

      Hauling

    • C.

      Overcome

    Correct Answer
    C. Overcome
    Explanation
    "Overcome" means to successfully deal with or overcome a challenge or obstacle. In the given context, the phrase "To win or get over something" implies the need to conquer or triumph over a difficult situation. Both "shrieking" and "hauling" do not convey the idea of overcoming, whereas "overcome" aligns perfectly with the meaning. Therefore, "overcome" is the correct answer.

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  • 15. 

    A kind of box

    • A.

      Via

    • B.

      Crate

    • C.

      Pub

    Correct Answer
    B. Crate
    Explanation
    The given words "A kind of box" imply that the answer should be a type of box. Among the options provided, "Crate" is the only word that fits this description. A crate is a type of box typically made of wood or plastic, used for storing or transporting goods. Therefore, "Crate" is the correct answer.

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  • 16. 

    To move or carry something that is hard to move.

    • A.

      Hauling

    • B.

      Insisting

    • C.

      Shrieking

    Correct Answer
    A. Hauling
    Explanation
    Hauling means to move or carry something that is difficult to move. It involves exerting effort and strength to transport heavy or bulky objects. In this context, hauling is the most appropriate term as it directly relates to the action of moving something that is hard to move. Insisting and shrieking are unrelated to the given definition and do not fit the context of the question.

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  • 17. 

    To demand or make someone do something

    • A.

      Agressive

    • B.

      Shrieking

    • C.

      Insist

    Correct Answer
    C. Insist
    Explanation
    Insist is the correct answer because it means to demand or make someone do something. Both aggressive and shrieking do not convey the same meaning as insist. Aggressive means behaving in a hostile or forceful manner, while shrieking means making a loud, high-pitched sound. Only insist accurately captures the concept of demanding or making someone do something.

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  • 18. 

    To show how to do something

    • A.

      Ratted

    • B.

      Hilarious

    • C.

      Demonstrate

    Correct Answer
    C. Demonstrate
    Explanation
    The word "demonstrate" means to show or explain how to do something. It implies a visual or practical representation of a process or action. In the given context, the purpose is to showcase or illustrate the steps or methods involved in performing a task or achieving a particular outcome. The other options, "ratted" and "hilarious," do not align with the meaning of the phrase "to show how to do something." Therefore, "demonstrate" is the correct answer.

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  • 19. 

    Mean, nasty, and violent

    • A.

      Charged

    • B.

      Vicious

    • C.

      Pub

    Correct Answer
    B. Vicious
    Explanation
    The words "mean, nasty, and violent" all suggest aggressive and harmful behavior. "Charged" could also imply an intense or heightened state. "Pub" is the odd one out as it is a place where people gather for socializing and drinking. Therefore, the correct answer is "Vicious," which aligns with the aggressive and harmful connotations of the other words.

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  • 20. 

    Very funny

    • A.

      Hilarious

    • B.

      Shrieking

    • C.

      Winced

    Correct Answer
    A. Hilarious
    Explanation
    The term "hilarious" means extremely funny or amusing. It is used to describe something that causes a lot of laughter or amusement. In this context, the phrase "Very funny" suggests that something is humorous, and "hilarious" is a suitable synonym for it. The other options, "shrieking" and "winced," do not convey the same meaning of humor and laughter, making "hilarious" the correct answer.

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  • 21. 

    Wonderful amazing

    • A.

      Outstanding

    • B.

      Hauling

    • C.

      Concussion

    Correct Answer
    A. Outstanding
  • 22. 

    A loud scream

    • A.

      Haul

    • B.

      Shriek

    • C.

      Demonstrated

    Correct Answer
    B. Shriek
    Explanation
    The word "shriek" best fits the description of a loud scream. "Haul" refers to pulling or dragging something, which is not related to a scream. "Demonstrated" means to show or prove something, which is also not related to a scream. Therefore, "shriek" is the most appropriate answer.

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  • 23. 

    A loud cry

    • A.

      Shriek

    • B.

      Wail

    • C.

      Wince

    Correct Answer
    B. Wail
    Explanation
    A loud cry is typically associated with a strong expression of grief or distress. "Shriek" refers to a high-pitched scream, "wince" refers to a slight grimace or flinch, while "wail" specifically denotes a long, mournful cry. Among the given options, "wail" is the most appropriate word that aligns with the meaning of a loud cry.

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  • 24. 

    Shocked or surprised

    • A.

      Outstanding

    • B.

      Stunned

    • C.

      Gaurdian

    Correct Answer
    B. Stunned
    Explanation
    The word "stunned" means to be shocked or surprised. It is the most suitable word among the given options to describe the feeling of being shocked or surprised. "Outstanding" means exceptionally good or excellent, which does not convey the same meaning as shocked or surprised. "Guardian" refers to a person who protects or takes care of someone, which is unrelated to the given context. Therefore, "stunned" is the correct answer.

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  • 25. 

    To blame someone for a crime

    • A.

      Charged

    • B.

      Accused

    • C.

      Hauling

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Charged
    B. Accused
    Explanation
    Charged or accuse both fit!

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