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Testing your knowledge Chapter 5
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Part 1 Synonyms: The law
Slide 2 - Slide
1. What is a synonym?
A
A word that has the opposite meaning of another word
B
A word that has the same or a similar meaning as another word
C
A word that sounds the same as another word
D
A word with no meaning
Slide 3 - Quiz
2. Which of the following is a synonym of "legal"?
A
Allowed (by law)
B
Criminal
C
Dishonest
D
Unjust
Slide 4 - Quiz
3. Which of the following is a synonym of "fair"?
A
Biased
B
Reasonable
C
Corrupt
D
Partial
Slide 5 - Quiz
4. Which of the following is a synonym of "optional"?
A
Mandatory
B
Compulsory
C
Voluntary
D
Obligatory
Slide 6 - Quiz
5. Which of the following is a synonym of "obligatory"?
A
Compulsory
B
Optional
C
Elective
D
Voluntary
Slide 7 - Quiz
6. Which of the following is a synonym of "restrictive"?
A
Unlimited
B
Limiting
C
Free
D
Open
Slide 8 - Quiz
7. Which of the following is a synonym of "prohibited"?
A
Allowed
B
Permissible
C
Illegal
D
Encouraged
Slide 9 - Quiz
Part 2 Modal verbs
Slide 10 - Slide
8. What are modal verbs?
A
Verbs that indicate actions in the past
B
Verbs that express necessity, ability, or permission
C
Verbs that describe emotions
D
Verbs that are used only in passive sentences
Slide 11 - Quiz
9. Under which category of modal verbs do "can/can't" fall?
A
Obligation
B
Permission
C
Advice
D
Necessity
Slide 12 - Quiz
10. Under which category of modal verbs do "have to/don't have to" fall?
A
Certainty
B
Obligation
C
Possibility
D
Permission
Slide 13 - Quiz
11. Under which category of modal verbs do "may/may not" fall?
A
Ability
B
Advice
C
Permission
D
Obligation
Slide 14 - Quiz
12. Under which category of modal verbs do "must/mustn't" fall?
A
Advice
B
Prohibition
C
Past action
D
Uncertainty
Slide 15 - Quiz
13. What is the difference between "must" and "have to"?
A
"Must" is stronger than "have to"
B
"Have to" expresses external obligation, while "must" expresses internal obligation
C
They have the same meaning and can always be used interchangeably
D
Must" is only used in past tense
Slide 16 - Quiz
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