Using varied vocabulary in everyday topics (Practice Test) 10 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/10 Subscribe 1. What is the most effective way to improve everyday vocabulary? (A) Memorizing dictionary pages (B) Learning words in thematic groups (C) Studying only academic words (D) Avoiding synonyms to prevent mistakes 2. Which strategy helps remember new words best? (A) Writing words 20 times each (B) Using words in personal sentences (C) Reading words silently (D) Learning 50 words daily 3. When discussing food, which shows better vocabulary? (A) “Food is good” (B) “The spicy curry was flavorful and aromatic” (C) “I eat things” (D) “Meals exist” 4. What’s the best way to describe weather variably? (A) Always say “nice weather” (B) Use terms like “breezy,” “humid,” or “crisp” (C) Only mention temperature (D) Say “weather changes” 5. How to show vocabulary range when talking about hobbies? (A) Say “I do sports” (B) Use specific verbs like “jogging,” “sketching,” or “birdwatching” (C) Just name one activity (D) Say hobbies are fun 6. What makes descriptions more vivid? (A) Repeating basic adjectives (B) Using sensory words (sight, sound, smell) (C) Speaking very fast (D) Using only long words 7. How to better express opinions? (A) Always say “I think maybe” (B) Vary phrases: “In my view,” “I strongly believe,” “From my perspective” (C) Nod without speaking (D) Only agree with others 8. What demonstrates better vocabulary for emotions? (A) “Happy and sad” only (B) Words like “delighted,” “frustrated,” or “nostalgic” (C) Saying “I feel things” (D) Avoiding emotion words 9. How to discuss travel experiences effectively? (A) “I went somewhere” (B) Using words like “stroll through,” “explore,” or “wander around” (C) Only naming countries (D) Saying all trips are same 10. What shows good vocabulary for daily routines? (A) “I do stuff every day” (B) Verbs like “commute,” “prepare,” “unwind” (C) Only saying “I work” (D) Not talking about routines