Victorian Prisons lesson Entry Plenary Quiz

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Victorian Prisons lesson Entry Plenary Quiz
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Pregunta 1

Pregunta
Which one of these lists contains dis-prefix words only?
Respuesta
  • disrespect disavow disturb
  • disable disappear disarm
  • disconnect disaster discipline
  • distance disassociate disagree

Pregunta 2

Pregunta
The article 'a' comes before which word?
Respuesta
  • ice-cream
  • fortunate
  • awesome
  • accident

Pregunta 3

Pregunta
The article 'an' comes before which word?
Respuesta
  • unicorn
  • feather
  • envelope
  • universe

Pregunta 4

Pregunta
Which one of these words is an adjective?
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  • foul
  • crumb
  • steam
  • silently

Pregunta 5

Pregunta
Which one of these words is not an adjective?
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  • steamy
  • slow
  • public
  • wall

Pregunta 6

Pregunta
Which of these accurately describes a Victorian prison?
Respuesta
  • fair, luxurious, an ideal regime for growth and rehabilitation.
  • reasonable, with nutritious food and friendly officers.
  • Every prisoner has a cell to himself with adequate washing facilities.
  • Escape is made possible through bribery and there are no punishments.

Pregunta 7

Pregunta
Which is a list of article features?
Respuesta
  • heading, subheadings, picture with caption, salutation
  • heading, subheadings, picture with caption, subject line
  • heading, no subheadings, no picture with caption, bullet points
  • heading, subheadings, picture with caption, bullet points
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