Google Word Coach For Class 11 Class 11 Google Word Coach Quiz Test Your Vocabulary 1 / 25 1. Art, photos, or scenes in shades of one color are called? Colorful Monochrome Monochrome means in one color or tone. (Example: The old photos were in monochrome.) Monochrome means in one color or tone. (Example: The old photos were in monochrome.) 2 / 25 2. Something light, delicate, and heavenly is called? Ethereal Heavy Ethereal means light and dreamlike. (Example: The fog gave the forest an ethereal beauty.) Ethereal means light and dreamlike. (Example: The fog gave the forest an ethereal beauty.) 3 / 25 3. A wide, broad, and sweeping view is called? Narrow Panoramic Panoramic means wide and all-encompassing. (Example: We admired the panoramic view from the hilltop.) Panoramic means wide and all-encompassing. (Example: We admired the panoramic view from the hilltop.) 4 / 25 4. Comfort given in a time of sadness or pain is called? Solace Grief Solace means emotional comfort. (Example: Reading books gave him solace after a bad day.) Solace means emotional comfort. (Example: Reading books gave him solace after a bad day.) 5 / 25 5. Deeply sad or sorrowful feelings are described as? Melancholic Cheerful Melancholic means filled with sadness. (Example: The melancholic music made everyone thoughtful.) Melancholic means filled with sadness. (Example: The melancholic music made everyone thoughtful.) 6 / 25 6. Which word relates to war or soldiers? Civilian Martial Martial means related to military or war. (Example: Martial arts were developed for self-defense.) Martial means related to military or war. (Example: Martial arts were developed for self-defense.) 7 / 25 7. Deep thinking about your own feelings and thoughts is called? Celebration Introspection Introspection means self-examination. (Example: During solitude, he engaged in introspection.) Introspection means self-examination. (Example: During solitude, he engaged in introspection.) 8 / 25 8. Something relating to the future is? Ancient Futuristic Futuristic describes advanced, future-like designs. (Example: The car had a futuristic design.) Futuristic describes advanced, future-like designs. (Example: The car had a futuristic design.) 9 / 25 9. A natural and permanent quality of something is? Inherent Artificial Inherent means naturally existing within. (Example: Kindness was an inherent part of her nature.) Inherent means naturally existing within. (Example: Kindness was an inherent part of her nature.) 10 / 25 10. Something very strange and dreamlike is described as? Logical Surreal Surreal means bizarre, like a dream. (Example: The surreal painting confused everyone.) Surreal means bizarre, like a dream. (Example: The surreal painting confused everyone.) 11 / 25 11. A person highly skilled at something is? Novice Adept Adept means highly skilled. (Example: She is adept at solving complex math problems.) Adept means highly skilled. (Example: She is adept at solving complex math problems.) 12 / 25 12. Something massive, uniform, and powerful is? Monolithic Fragile Monolithic means huge, powerful, and unified. (Example: The corporation grew into a monolithic empire.) Monolithic means huge, powerful, and unified. (Example: The corporation grew into a monolithic empire.) 13 / 25 13. To place two contrasting things side-by-side is to? Separate Juxtapose Juxtapose means to place for contrast. (Example: The artist juxtaposed dark and light colors.) Juxtapose means to place for contrast. (Example: The artist juxtaposed dark and light colors.) 14 / 25 14. When two paths or ideas separate, they? Diverge Unite Diverge means to split apart. (Example: The two roads diverge in the woods.) Diverge means to split apart. (Example: The two roads diverge in the woods.) 15 / 25 15. Inhabitants or regular residents of a place are called? Denizens Visitors Denizens are permanent residents. (Example: Denizens of the jungle include tigers and elephants.) Denizens are permanent residents. (Example: Denizens of the jungle include tigers and elephants.) 16 / 25 16. Restricting or controlling public information is called? Censorship Freedom Censorship means limiting information or expression. (Example: The government imposed censorship on the news.) Censorship means limiting information or expression. (Example: The government imposed censorship on the news.) 17 / 25 17. To spread through every part of something is to? Pervade Exit Pervade means to fill every part. (Example: The smell of flowers pervaded the room.) Pervade means to fill every part. (Example: The smell of flowers pervaded the room.) 18 / 25 18. A harsh mixture of loud sounds is called? Cacophony Symphony Cacophony means unpleasant loud noise. (Example: The city streets were full of cacophony.) Cacophony means unpleasant loud noise. (Example: The city streets were full of cacophony.) 19 / 25 19. A humorous imitation of a serious work is a? Biography Parody Parody means funny imitation. (Example: The parody made fun of superhero movies.) Parody means funny imitation. (Example: The parody made fun of superhero movies.) 20 / 25 20. Extremely clean, pure, and untouched conditions are described as? Dirty Pristine Pristine means perfect and untouched. (Example: The pristine beaches attracted tourists.) Pristine means perfect and untouched. (Example: The pristine beaches attracted tourists.) 21 / 25 21. To infer unknown information from known facts is to? Extrapolate Assume Extrapolate means predicting based on existing data. (Example: Scientists extrapolate future temperatures.) Extrapolate means predicting based on existing data. (Example: Scientists extrapolate future temperatures.) 22 / 25 22. When two elements work better together, it is called? Synergy Conflict Synergy means combined greater strength. (Example: The team’s synergy led to success.) Synergy means combined greater strength. (Example: The team’s synergy led to success.) 23 / 25 23. The art of public speaking is called? Pottery Oratory Oratory is skillful public speaking. (Example: His oratory inspired the entire audience.) Oratory is skillful public speaking. (Example: His oratory inspired the entire audience.) 24 / 25 24. Writing that uses humor to criticize is called? Satirical Inspirational Satirical writing mocks and criticizes humorously. (Example: The satirical cartoon pointed out political flaws.) Satirical writing mocks and criticizes humorously. (Example: The satirical cartoon pointed out political flaws.) 25 / 25 25. A world filled with suffering and injustice is called? Dystopian Utopian Dystopian describes a terrible future world. (Example: The novel described a dystopian society.) Dystopian describes a terrible future world. (Example: The novel described a dystopian society.) 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