Wordly Wise Book 6 Lesson 20

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Wordly Wise 3000 is a series of American workbooks for the teaching of spelling and vocabulary. This particular quiz will focus on the twentieth chapter of the book’s sixth iteration, dealing with words like council, rash and swarm.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Very small and worthless;haedly worth considering

    • A.

      Fee

    • B.

      Bluster

    • C.

      Paltry

    • D.

      Rash

    Correct Answer
    C. Paltry
    Explanation
    The word "paltry" means very small and worthless, hardly worth considering. This word accurately describes something that is insignificant or of little value. It suggests that the thing being referred to is not important or worthy of attention. In the given options, "fee," "bluster," and "rash" do not convey the same meaning as "paltry." Therefore, "paltry" is the correct answer.

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  • 2. 

    A group of people  who meet to decide or plan something,give advice,or make laws

    • A.

      Council

    • B.

      Infest

    • C.

      Revenge

    • D.

      Vat

    Correct Answer
    A. Council
    Explanation
    A council is a group of people who come together to discuss, decide, and plan something. They may provide advice, make laws, or perform other important functions. This term is commonly used to refer to a governing body or an advisory board that represents a particular organization or community. The members of a council usually have specific roles and responsibilities and work collectively to make informed decisions for the benefit of the group they represent.

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  • 3. 

    A breaking out of red spots on the skin

    • A.

      Peculiar

    • B.

      Rash

    • C.

      Bluster

    • D.

      Rodent

    Correct Answer
    B. Rash
    Explanation
    The term "rash" refers to a breaking out of red spots on the skin. It is a common skin condition characterized by inflammation, itching, and sometimes pain. The word "peculiar" does not relate to the given description. "Bluster" refers to loud and aggressive behavior, which is unrelated to a skin condition. Similarly, "rodent" refers to a small mammal and is not relevant to the context. Therefore, the correct answer is "rash" as it accurately describes the breaking out of red spots on the skin.

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  • 4. 

    To move in large numbers

    • A.

      Revenge

    • B.

      Council

    • C.

      Garment

    • D.

      Swarm

    Correct Answer
    D. Swarm
    Explanation
    The word "swarm" refers to a large group of insects or animals moving together. It is the only word in the given options that fits the description of moving in large numbers. "Revenge," "council," and "garment" do not convey the idea of moving in large numbers.

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  • 5. 

    A fixed sum of money charged

    • A.

      Insist

    • B.

      Rodent

    • C.

      Fee

    • D.

      Dwell

    Correct Answer
    C. Fee
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "fee". A fee is a fixed sum of money that is charged for a particular service or privilege. It is a payment that is required in exchange for a service provided or access granted. The other words in the question, such as "insist", "rodent", and "dwell", do not relate to the concept of a fee and are not relevant to the answer.

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  • 6. 

    To overrun in a way that causes harm or annoyance

    • A.

      Infest

    • B.

      Peculiar

    • C.

      Insist

    • D.

      Bluster

    Correct Answer
    A. Infest
    Explanation
    Infest means to overrun in a way that causes harm or annoyance. It is often used to describe the invasion or presence of pests or harmful organisms in a particular area. This word implies a negative connotation and suggests that the infestation is causing trouble or annoyance to the affected area or individuals. Therefore, infest is the correct answer as it best aligns with the given definition.

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  • 7. 

    To talk in a loud and bullying manner.

    • A.

      Swarm

    • B.

      Rash

    • C.

      Bluster

    • D.

      Paltry

    Correct Answer
    C. Bluster
    Explanation
    Bluster means to talk in a loud and bullying manner. This word accurately describes the behavior of someone who speaks loudly and aggressively, often trying to intimidate others. It implies a lack of substance or genuine confidence, as the person is relying on volume and forcefulness rather than reasoned arguments. Therefore, bluster is the correct answer in this context.

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  • 8. 

    A large container such as a tub or barrel used for holding liquids.

    • A.

      Vat

    • B.

      Peculiar

    • C.

      Fee

    • D.

      Garment

    Correct Answer
    A. Vat
    Explanation
    A vat is a large container used for holding liquids. It is typically used for storing or fermenting liquids such as wine or beer. Vats are often made of wood, metal, or concrete and can vary in size depending on the amount of liquid they are designed to hold. They are commonly used in industries such as brewing, winemaking, and chemical manufacturing.

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  • 9. 

    To live or reside

    • A.

      Council

    • B.

      Rodent

    • C.

      Swarm

    • D.

      Dwell

    Correct Answer
    D. Dwell
    Explanation
    The word "dwell" means to live or reside. It is often used to describe a permanent or long-term residence. In this context, the other words such as "council," "rodent," and "swarm" do not have the same meaning as "dwell" and are not related to living or residing. Therefore, "dwell" is the correct answer.

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  • 10. 

    To kill or destroy completely

    • A.

      Paltry

    • B.

      Exterminate

    • C.

      Insist

    • D.

      Rash

    Correct Answer
    B. Exterminate
    Explanation
    Exterminate means to kill or destroy completely. This word is often used to describe the act of eliminating pests or eradicating a population. It implies a thorough and complete removal, leaving nothing behind. In the given list of words, "exterminate" is the only one that fits this definition, making it the correct answer.

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  • 11. 

    To desire to return harm for harm done

    • A.

      Bluster

    • B.

      Vat

    • C.

      Revenge

    • D.

      Peculiar

    Correct Answer
    C. Revenge
    Explanation
    The term "revenge" refers to the desire to return harm for harm done. It is a strong feeling of wanting to retaliate or seek retribution against someone who has caused harm or wronged us in some way. Revenge is often driven by a sense of justice or a need to restore balance, but it can also be fueled by anger, resentment, or a desire for personal satisfaction. It is a common human emotion that can have both positive and negative consequences, depending on how it is acted upon.

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  • 12. 

    To take a stand and hold firmly to it.

    • A.

      Insist

    • B.

      Dwell

    • C.

      Garment

    • D.

      Revenge

    Correct Answer
    A. Insist
    Explanation
    To "insist" means to firmly and persistently demand or assert something. It implies a strong determination to hold onto one's position or viewpoint, even in the face of opposition or disagreement. This word suggests that the person is unwavering in their stance and refuses to back down.

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  • 13. 

    Any piece of clothing

    • A.

      Rash

    • B.

      Garment

    • C.

      Rodent

    • D.

      Paltry

    Correct Answer
    B. Garment
    Explanation
    The word "garment" is the correct answer because it is the only word in the given options that is related to clothing. "Rash" refers to a skin condition, "rodent" refers to a type of animal, and "paltry" means insignificant or small in amount. Therefore, "garment" is the most appropriate choice as it directly relates to the topic of clothing.

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  • 14. 

    An animal with sharp teeth for gnawing

    • A.

      Rodent

    • B.

      Bluster

    • C.

      Swarm

    • D.

      Dwell

    Correct Answer
    A. Rodent
    Explanation
    A rodent is an animal with sharp teeth for gnawing. This characteristic is a defining feature of rodents, as they have specialized incisors that continuously grow throughout their lives. These teeth enable them to chew through various materials, including wood, plants, and even some metals. Rodents such as rats, mice, and squirrels are well-known examples of animals with sharp teeth for gnawing.

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  • 15. 

    Odd;strange

    • A.

      Bluster

    • B.

      Dwell

    • C.

      Rash

    • D.

      Peculiar

    Correct Answer
    D. Peculiar
    Explanation
    The word "peculiar" means strange or odd. It is the only word in the given list that has a similar meaning to "odd." The other words, "bluster," "dwell," and "rash," do not have the same meaning as "odd" or "strange." Therefore, "peculiar" is the correct answer.

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  • 16. 

    I am in 6th grade

    Correct Answer
    yes
    no

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