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Wordly WIse 3000 Grade 5 Lesson #10 Test

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Question 1
1.

Find a SYNONYM for the bold word. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
Harold had a yearning for a pet.

Question 2
2.

Find a SYNONYM for the bold word. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
Mr. Lombardo thinks that this brand of peanut butter is superior.

Question 3
3.

Find a SYNONYM for the bold word. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
We are reluctant to make the long trip.

Question 4
4.

Find a SYNONYM for the bold word. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
Photography is one of Joab's pursuits.

Question 5
5.

Find a SYNONYM for the bold word. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
Heather will donate a hundred dollars to the organization.

Question 6
6.

Find a SYNONYM for the bold word. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
David gave his teacher an evasive answer.

Question 7
7.

Find an ANTONYM for the bold word. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
After 27 years, Nelson Mandela was finally liberated from prison.

Question 8
8.

Find an ANTONYM for the bold word. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
The twins have numerous interests.

Question 9
9.

Find an ANTONYM for the bold word. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
The Emancipation Proclamation released slaves from bondage.

Question 10
10.

Find an ANTONYM for the bold word. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
Park rules prohibit dogs.

Question 11
11.

Choose the best way to complete the sentence or answer each question. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
Someone who is superior is

Question 12
12.

Choose the best way to complete the sentence or answer each question. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
To pursue an interest is to

Question 13
13.

Choose the best way to complete the sentence or answer each question. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
How could a cat evade a dog?

Question 14
14.

Choose the best way to complete the sentence or answer each question. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
Someone who establishes an organization is

Question 15
15.

Choose the best way to complete the sentence or answer each question. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
What could be a community occasion?

Question 16
16.

Choose the best way to complete the sentence or answer each question. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
If you were in a debate, who would the opposition be?

Question 17
17.

Choose the best way to complete the sentence or answer each question. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
If tickets for a play are available, then

Question 18
18.

Choose the best way to complete the sentence or answer each question. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
He evaded the question. What does evaded mean in this sentence?

Question 19
19.

Choose the best way to complete the sentence or answer each question. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
When you feel reluctance to go someplace, you

Question 20
20.

Choose the best way to complete the sentence or answer each question. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
Which of the following is a good example of an establishment?

Question 21
21.

Choose the best way to complete the sentence or answer each question. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
What is the purpose of a pursuit?

Question 22
22.

Choose the best way to complete the sentence or answer each question. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
In the army, a general is superior to a captain. This means that

Question 23
23.

Choose the best way to complete the sentence or answer each question. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
The committee established that errors had been made in the lab. What does established mean?

Question 24
24.

Choose the best way to complete the sentence or answer each question. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
You and I have spoken on several occasions. We have spoken

Question 25
25.

Choose the best way to complete the sentence or answer each question. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
An example of a donation is

Question 26
26.

Choose the best way to complete the sentence or answer each question. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
To yearn is to

Question 27
27.

Choose the best way to complete the sentence or answer each question. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
To oppose something is to

Question 28
28.

Choose the best way to complete the sentence or answer each question. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
What might a cat pursue?

Question 29
29.

Choose the best way to complete the sentence or answer each question. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
To have occasional headaches is to have

Question 30
30.

Choose the best way to complete the sentence or answer each question. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
If the doctor reassures you about your illness, you will probably

Question 31
31.

Choose the best way to complete the sentence or answer each question. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
During the storm, passengers asked the flight attendant for reassurance. They wanted him to