Flat Earth Entry Lesson Quiz

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Flat Earth Entry Lesson Quiz- alternate Plenaryt
Edward Mather
Quiz by Edward Mather, updated more than 1 year ago
Edward Mather
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Question 1

Question
Which words can you add a y to?
Answer
  • nouns
  • adjectives
  • verbs
  • adverbs

Question 2

Question
Which of these words could you add a y to to make them adjectives?
Answer
  • sleep
  • dry
  • float
  • scare

Question 3

Question
Which words here are spelt correctly?
Answer
  • saucey
  • slimy
  • suny
  • bluey

Question 4

Question
Which words here are spelt correctly?
Answer
  • laughy
  • drowsy
  • watery
  • smiley

Question 5

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Which sentences are correct?
Answer
  • I love Sugar, Puffs, Rice, Krispies, and Corn, Flakes.
  • A good Indian meal has naan bread, sag aloo, mango chutney and mint sauce galore.
  • British trees include oak, elms ash, beech and juniper.
  • Would you prefer to to be on Bondi Beach, Flamenco Beach or Skegness beach?

Question 6

Question
Which sentences are correct?
Answer
  • Unusual girl names include Tallie, Rochella, Kailan and Skyler.
  • The Earth's continents are North and South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Antarctica and Australasia (aka Oceania).
  • The silliest hairdos belong to Boris Johnson, Donald Trump, Ken Dodd and Rowan Atkinson as the Black Adder.
  • The best flowers to send to someone include, roses, peonies, chrysanthemums and hyacinths.

Question 7

Question
Which verbs below best fit a runaway train?
Answer
  • runaway
  • speeding
  • careering
  • rampant
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