1) When someone is feeling sad or depressed, they might say they "______." a) Consider   b) Feel blue   c) Warn   d) Discoverer 2) When someone is extremely excited or happy, they might say they are "______." a) Feeling blue   b) on pins and needles   c) on cloud nine   d) Discovering 3) If someone is described as a "morning person," what are they like? a) They like to sleep in late   b) They are most active and alert in the morning   c) They prefer to work during the night   d) They feel blue in the morning 4) Which word refers to someone who finds or identifies something for the first time? a) Competitor   b) Acquaintances   c) Discoverer   d) Volunteer 5) What does it mean to "be raped"? a) c) To be forcefully sexually assaulted  b) To compete in a sporting event   c) To volunteer for a cause d) To discover a crime scene 6) "Let’s give it a go" means: a) Let's start or attempt something   b) Let's finish what we started   c) Let's donate something   d) Let's compete for it 7) Which word refers to a formal document providing information or evidence? a) Order (n)   b) Surgery   c) Report   d) Destiny/faith 8) What is an "entrepreneur"? a) A political leader   b) A business owner or someone who starts their own business   c) A religious figure   d) A social worker 9) Which word means to give all or a large part of one's time or resources to a cause or activity? a) Devote   b) Ensure   c) Interfere   d) Notice 10) What does it mean to "envision" something? a) To guarantee something   b) To observe something carefully   c) To imagine or visualize something   d) To edit something 11) How is the word "iconic" best defined? a) Something that is related to religion   b) Something that is widely known and respected c) Something that is tall   d) Something that is easily forgotten 12) What does the term "efforts" refer to? a) Physical strength   b) Mental capacity   c) The amount of work exerted to achieve a goal   d) Financial resources 13) What does "accomplishment/achievement" mean? a) A failure   b) A mistake   c) A dream d) A goal successfully realized 14) What is the difference between "notice" and "observe"? a) They mean the same thing   b) Notice means to see something, while observe means to pay careful attention to something   c) Observe means to see something, while notice means to pay careful attention to something   d) Notice refers to sound, while observe refers to sight 15) How is the word "greet" best defined? a) To say goodbye   b) To welcome or say hello to someone   c) To criticize   d) To ignore 16) What is a "forecast"? a) A summary of the past   b) A prediction of future events or trends   c) A review of current events   d) An analysis of the present 17) What does "tense" mean? a) Relaxed and calm   b) Nervous or anxious   c) Sleepy   d) Confused or disoriented 18) What does it mean for something to be "affordable"? a) It costs a lot of money   b) It is easily breakable   c) It is within one's financial means   d) It is difficult to find 19) What does "extended care" refer to? a) Brief medical attention   b) Lengthy medical treatment c) Care provided only on weekends d) Additional care beyond the usual or expected 20) What does it mean to "shake up the world"? a) To change the world in a significant way   b) To cause an earthquake   c) To make the world feel dizzy   d) To deny the existence of the world 21) How is "enhance knowledge" best defined? a) To diminish knowledge   b) To reduce knowledge   c) To improve or expand knowledge   d) To deny knowledge 22) What is a "drawback"? a) An advantage   b) A disadvantage or problem   c) A surprise   d) A goal 23) Who is a "couch potato"? a) A type of vegetable   b) Someone who loves potatoes   c) Someone who spends a lot of time sitting and watching television   d) Someone who enjoys outdoor activities 24) What does "bizarre" mean? a) Ordinary and common   b) Strange or unusual   c) Beautiful and attractive   d) Predictable 25) What is "groundbreaking"? a) Repairing ground   b) Breaking the ground   c) Innovative and pioneering   d) Boring 26) What does "environment" refer to? a) Surroundings b) Emotions   c) Clothing   d) Food 27) What does "inevitably" mean? a) Possibly   b) Unavoidably or bound to happen   c) Likely   d) Occasionally 28) What type of house is typically found on the water? a) Detached house   b) Terraced house   c) Thatched house   d) Houseboat 29) What is typically found underneath the main living area of a house? a) Drive   b) Path   c) Pond   d) Basement 30) Which part of the house is often used for storing items and is located beneath the roof? a) Attic/loft   b) Cellar   c) Conservatory   d) Porch 31) Which term refers to a green area of grass in the yard? a) Lawn   b) Patio   c) In the suburbs   d) Brand new 32) Which item is used to hold bottles of wine? a) Wine rack   b) Induction plate   c) Lively area   d) Needs 33) What do you call the monthly payments for electricity, water, and gas? a) Demand something from someone   b) Admit   c) Looters   d) Utility bills 34) If a place is described as "lively," what does that mean? a) It is dull and boring   b) It is noisy and chaotic   c) It is calm and peaceful   d) It is busy and full of activity 35) Which term refers to the positive aspects or advantages of something? a) Pros   b) Cons   c) Scissors   d) Regret

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