![]() ![]() They're both similar, but only one will fit correctly into this sentence: Paltry (adj.): measly, inconsequential, trivial.Let's say you have these two vocabulary words and definitions: To do that, you'll have to understand the word's part of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.) along with the word's definition. Here, you'll be given a set of sentences and will need to input the vocabulary word into the sentences appropriately. The fill-in-the-blank vocabulary quiz is quite a bit more complicated than the matching quiz. Skill Tested: Comprehension of the word's part of speech and definition.During the vocabulary quiz, look for your associated word in the definition list, and you're done! To remember it, all you'll need to do is associate the "mod" in modicum with the "mod" in moderate: "Modicum is a moderate amount." If you need to, draw a picture of a tiny modicum at the bottom of a cup to illustrate the phrase. Modicum (noun): a small, modest or meager amount.Let's say one of your vocabulary words and definitions is this: (Kind of like remembering that the thief had a scar on his cheek and a tattoo on his neck.) You'll need to remember one or two keywords or phrases from the definition to associate with the vocabulary word. Studying for a matching quiz is pretty simple. The only thing you're genuinely being tested on is whether or not you can identify the definition of a word when compared to others. If you get a matching quiz, where all the words are lined up on one side, and the definitions are listed on the other or a multiple choice quiz, where you’re given the vocabulary word with 4-5 definitions below it, then you have just received the easiest vocabulary quiz around. Skill Tested: Recognition of a definition. ![]() ![]() The Matching/Multiple Choice Vocabulary Quiz ![]()
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