(7)Test #3. Name:                                                    Date:                    Period:         AWS:____/10
Warm Ups:  9/13: ___/7    9/14:___/8    9/15:___/10   Non-clicker Extra Credit:
Academic Words. Skip if exempt.
  1. Which word best matches the expression, "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder"?    a) procedure  b) principle  c) previously  d) perception  e) potential
  2. The coach thought the rookie was a _____ starter.    a) achieve  b) acquire  c) impact  d) resource  e) potential
  3. His expensive car was also expensive to _____.     a) achieve  b) impact  c) maintain  d) consume  e) resource
  4. He didn't study, _____ he failed.     a) consequently  b) previously  c) principally  d) distinctly  e) potentially
  5. The sun has many bad _________(s) on your skin.    a) affect  b) effect  c) potential  d) restrict  e) resource
  6. I would recognize his ____ voice anywhere.  a) potential  b) distinctive  c) impact  d) restriction  e) procedure
  7. He didn't realize the great ___ of his small action.  a) consume  b) perception  c) perceive  d) vary  e) impact
  8. The Boy Scouts teach you to be _______(ful). a) design  b) resource  c) restrict  d) principle  e) site
  9. The house was ______(ed) by fire before the firemen arrived.  a) obtain  b) vary  c) consume  d) perceive  e) design
  10. His latest ____ was a rare comic collection.  a) acquiring  b) previous  c) acquirement  d) acquisition  e) principle
  11. The council studied the ______  _______ of the new shopping center. a) consume effect  b) affect strategy  c) site affect  d) potential impact  e) potential principle
  12. Many times, things are not really what we _______ them to be. a) vary  b) potential  c) maintain  d) perceive  e) secure
    Vocabulary. Skip if exempt.
  13. lazy : dogged :: flattered : _______ a) acquit  b) leery  c) bluff  d) indignant e) subside
  14. fear : panic :: ask : ________  a) acquit  b) conducive  c) bluff  d) implore  e) gorge
  15. I was _______ when Dad blamed me for breaking the lamp instead of my sister. a) acquitted  b) conducive  c) bluff  d) implore  e) indignant
  16. Homesick away at camp, Stevie thought ________(ly) of his life back home.   a) bluff  b) dogged  c) conducive  d) wistful  e) gorge
  17. inventive : resourceful :: suspicious : _______  a) dogged  b) leery  c) bluff  d) indignant e) subside
  18. I tried to __________ my way out of trouble, but Mom wasn't buying my excuses.  a) wistful  b) leery  c) bluff  d) indignant e) subside
  19. "Johnny and I __________(ed) ourselves on barbecue sandwiches and banana splits."  a) implore  b) leery  c) bluff  d) indignant e) gorge
  20. A savvy person is usually more ____ than a credulous one. a) leery  b) dogged  c) conducive   d) wistful   e) bluff
  21. Moisture and heat help create an environment _____ to the growth of bacteria.   a) indignant  b) dogged  c) conducive   d) wistful   e) gorge
  22. Since I studied, I __________(ed) myself quite well on the test.   a) bluff  b) dogged  c) acquit   d) implore  e) gorge
    Verbs+. Skip if exempt.
  23. The words am, is, are, was, were are all forms of the same word.  a) True  b) False
  24. The main verb in a sentence is called...   a) the action  b) the large and in charge verb  c) Mr. Morton  d) linking verb  e) NOTA
  25. Only _______  have a past, present, and future tense.   a) adjectives   b) verbs   c) nouns   d) NOTA
  26. Thor was fabulous in the play.  a) adjective  b) verb   c) noun  d) NOTA
  27. Fritz's leap across the pool was a failure.   a) adjective  b) verb   c) noun  d) NOTA
  28. The climb up Walton mountain took us two hours. a) noun  b) verb  c) adjective  d) NOTA
  29. Lucille's party at the pool was a failure.  a) noun  b) verb  c) adjective  d) NOTA
  30. Lenny had to time the race for us with his watch.  a) noun  b) verb  c) adjective   d) NOTA
  31. We beat a hasty retreat from his lair.  a) noun  b) verb  c) adjective  d) NOTA
  32. You can't have a sentence without a verb.  a) True  b) False 
    Husker Du?
  33. "They are right. You are a hood." Who's talking?  a) The girl in one of Pony's classes  b) Dally's ex-girlfriend   c) Steve  d) Two-Bit's mom  e) The Socs who jumped Pony
  34. When Pony talks about the word dropout, and what it makes him think of, he is talking about the ___________ of the word.  a) harshness  b) connotation  c) denotation  d) stupidity  e) NOTA
  35. She speaks so softly that I can hardly hear her.  a) softly - adjective,  hardly - not  b) softly - not,  hardly - adjective  c) both adjectives  d) both not
  36. Click the only word that is an adjective:  We hastily retreated from his lair.    a) hastily  b) his  c) lair  d) from  e) It's a trick; there aren't any adjectives.
  37. The savvy investor made a million dollars buying old buildings.  a) savvy  b) million  c) old  d) savvy, old e) all of the them
  38. Which of these is not true about printing at the library?  a) You need permission.  b) There is a 3 page limit.  c) Pictures cost extra.  d) Schoolwork only.  e) All are true.
  39. "I liked him real well because he kept us laughing at ourselves."  Who is "him"?   a) Soda  b) Darry  c) Pony  d) Steve  e) Two-Bit
  40. The antagonist of our story is...  a) Dally  b) Ponyboy  c) Cherry  d) Pip  e) NOTA
Trackwords! Spell words by connecting adjoining letters. Words must be at least 3 letters long. Each letter must touch the one before it. No proper nouns, abbreviations, or foreign words. You can only use a letter once in the same word. 10 words = +1, 20 words = +2, etc.