Game Pre and Post Test

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Game study pre and post test for learning English vocabulary
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Question 1

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What is a dragon
Answer
  • A smart man.
  • A rich woman.
  • A big animal.
  • A type of food.

Question 2

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What is a lair?
Answer
  • A place to live.
  • A type of food.
  • A way to wear clothes.
  • A person who does not tell the truth.

Question 3

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What is a damsel?
Answer
  • A type of flower.
  • A piece of clothing.
  • A location.
  • A girl or a woman.

Question 4

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What does ' in distress' mean?
Answer
  • Someone is wearing a dress.
  • Someone in a dark room.
  • Someone is in need of help.
  • Someone who is tired.

Question 5

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Brave men are ...
Answer
  • Blonde and brunette
  • not afraid of anything.
  • Big and old males (boys)
  • very rich people

Question 6

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What are adventurers?
Answer
  • People who are seventh day Adventist Christians.
  • Men that travel
  • People that talk a lot.
  • People who like exploring and challenges.

Question 7

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What is Tally-Ho?
Answer
  • A place to buy a drink.
  • Something adventurers say.
  • A dark hole in the ground.
  • A secret.

Question 8

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The word victory means to lose.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 9

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What is an attack?
Answer
  • When someone hits a person
  • When someone looks at a person.
  • When someone runs away from a person.
  • When someone walks up to a person.

Question 10

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What does critical hit do?
Answer
  • causes a lot of damage
  • causes no damage
  • causes very little damage
  • heals damage.

Question 11

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A mighty person with a mighty sword is the same as ...
Answer
  • A normal person with a normal sword.
  • A normal person with a strong sword.
  • A heroic person with a normal sword.
  • A heroic person with a strong sword.

Question 12

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What does 'to slay' and 'be slain' mean?
Answer
  • To be sad, and to have been sad
  • To kill and to be killed
  • To lay down
  • To sleep, and to have slept.
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