Friday, April 17, 2020

"O" Vocabulary


I'm not officially doing the A to Z Challenge this month, but it's just as easy to fit my posts to the letter of the day, so why not?

In an effort to find something not as US-centric as I have been, I found a vocabulary quiz for today:

"O" Vocabulary (Medium) Quiz


A few things to remember: 
  • There are "prev" and "next" buttons. Skip around, especially if you're not sure. 
  • This is a matching quiz, so you won't have to come up with the terms on your own.
  • A few of these words are tricky with similar looking words. Read your choices carefully. (*side eyes orca and okra*)
  • Yes, it's timed. 6 minutes. Take your time with the first half. The second half goes much more quickly (as half your choices are now eliminated). 
  • Let the page load fully before starting quiz. It will eliminate headaches as you do the quiz.
Good luck.

19 comments:

  1. Whoohoo! I got 20..I shock myself

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  2. I got 20 too! That was fun to do! Keeps the brain engaged :)

    betty

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  3. 100%, because if there's one thing I know, it's definitions of words.

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  4. I seem to know the definition of 'o' words. 25/25. Woot.

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  5. I thought I knew more words. 80% I am embarrassed.

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  6. Loved that quiz as words are my super power! (I don't have any other power at all!). I got 25/25.
    Not So Sweet Toffee
    That's Purrfect

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  7. Wow... I simply enjoyed doing this, Liz. Got 23/25 :-)

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  8. Finally one I'm not embarrassed to post the results of...25/25 :)

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  9. I managed to do 8 before the ancient browser on this computer started up with the spinning ball. Too bad. I like vocabulary quizzes.

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