Great Barrier Reef Entry lesson Plenary Quiz

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Great Barrier Reef Entry lesson Plenary Quiz
Edward Mather
Quiz by Edward Mather, updated more than 1 year ago
Edward Mather
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Question 1

Question
Which list contains adverbs only?
Answer
  • slowly short curious wide
  • fast drunkenly sadly well
  • again mean sober reckless
  • poor soaked follow hoarse

Question 2

Question
Which list contains no adverbs ?
Answer
  • too manikin pebbled
  • slow late dearly
  • hard rushing slippery
  • heron jasmine futile

Question 3

Question
Which of the following is a proper sentence?
Answer
  • Climbing the hill.
  • But it was not the right one to.
  • Rushing headlong, he tripped and toppled over.
  • I was and he was and she was and they was, too

Question 4

Question
Which of the following is not a proper sentence?
Answer
  • Gallagher died.
  • The running river and the blue sky.
  • Jacksonville is a town in Florida, USA.
  • Marmalade makes great sandwiches.

Question 5

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What is a key phrase?
Answer
  • Something relating to locks.
  • Something very important.
  • The first sentence in a paragraph.
  • It is what we call a subheading which can be a bullet point or it can be underlined or in bold or italics.

Question 6

Question
Spot which sentence has an adverb...
Answer
  • The Great Barrier Reef can be seen from space.
  • The plight of the Reef has been well publicised in the last few years.
  • The coral is bleached by rising sea temperatures.
  • Man's impact on the environment is threatening many species.

Question 7

Question
Spot which sentence has an adverb...
Answer
  • Worryingly, much is known about global warning and yet little is done.
  • People took notice of Covid 19 far more than the plight of animals in danger.
  • The sun oil scandal is typical of ignorant humans.
  • Oil is seen as important and it takes priority over other concerns.
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