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🔹 Quiz: Monosyllabic Informal Words, Clipping & Slang
1. Which of the following is a monosyllabic informal word meaning a small mistake?
A) Error
B) Flaw
C) Slip
D) Failure
2. The word “exam” is an example of:
A) Slang
B) Compound word
C) Clipping
D) Blending
3. The slang “cool” in “That’s cool!” means:
A) Cold
B) Boring
C) Awesome or good
D) Quiet
4. Which of the following is a monosyllabic slang word?
A) Bro
B) Buddy
C) Pal
D) Fellow
5. “Lab” from “laboratory” is an example of:
A) Clipping
B) Compound
C) Slang
D) Blending
6. Which of these words is a clipped form of “advertisement”?
A) Advise
B) Ad
C) Ads
D) Ado
7. “LOL” is:
A) Monosyllabic word
B) Slang abbreviation
C) Prefix
D) Root
8. Which of these means money in slang?
A) Buck
B) Coin
C) Note
D) Penny
9. The informal, clipped form of “refrigerator” is:
A) Ref
B) Fridge
C) Frid
D) Fride
10. “Gonna” in “I’m gonna go” means:
A) I’m gone
B) I’m going to
C) I’m good
D) I’m gone away
🔹 Quiz: Monosyllabic Informal Words, Clipping & Slang
1. Which of the following is a monosyllabic informal word meaning a small mistake?
A) Error
B) Flaw
C) Slip
D) Failure
2. The word “exam” is an example of:
A) Slang
B) Compound word
C) Clipping
D) Blending
3. The slang “cool” in “That’s cool!” means:
A) Cold
B) Boring
C) Awesome or good
D) Quiet
4. Which of the following is a monosyllabic slang word?
A) Bro
B) Buddy
C) Pal
D) Fellow
5. “Lab” from “laboratory” is an example of:
A) Clipping
B) Compound
C) Slang
D) Blending
6. Which of these words is a clipped form of “advertisement”?
A) Advise
B) Ad
C) Ads
D) Ado
7. “LOL” is:
A) Monosyllabic word
B) Slang abbreviation
C) Prefix
D) Root
8. Which of these means money in slang?
A) Buck
B) Coin
C) Note
D) Penny
9. The informal, clipped form of “refrigerator” is:
A) Ref
B) Fridge
C) Frid
D) Fride
10. “Gonna” in “I’m gonna go” means:
A) I’m gone
B) I’m going to
C) I’m good
D) I’m gone away
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1. The word “flu” from “influenza” is an example of:
A) Blending
B) Clipping
C) Slang
D) Coinage
2. “Fridge” keeps its spelling change instead of just cutting letters because:
A) It looks cooler
B) It keeps correct pronunciation
C) It became a slang word
D) It’s used only in America
3. The slang “chill” in “Let’s chill this weekend” means:
A) Cool down temperature
B) Relax or hang out
C) Go somewhere cold
D) Do nothing productive
4. Which one is a blending word?
A) Motel
B) Gym
C) Math
D) Flu
5. “Fab” (from “fabulous”) is:
A) Clipping
B) Slang
C) Both A and B
D) None
6. The slang “bucks” means:
A) Clothes
B) People
C) Money
D) Friends
7. “Sis” and “bro” are:
A) Clippings
B) Slang
C) Both
D) Neither
8. The word “brunch” is formed by combining:
A) Breakfast + dinner
B) Bread + lunch
C) Breakfast + lunch
D) Bread + crunch
9. The word “phone” from “telephone” is:
A) Slang
B) Borrowing
C) Clipping
D) Coinage
10. “Cool,” “lit,” and “fire” in modern slang all share a similar meaning of:
A) Temperature
B) Amazing or impressive
C) Angry or dangerous
D) Expensive
1. The word “flu” from “influenza” is an example of:
A) Blending
B) Clipping
C) Slang
D) Coinage
2. “Fridge” keeps its spelling change instead of just cutting letters because:
A) It looks cooler
B) It keeps correct pronunciation
C) It became a slang word
D) It’s used only in America
3. The slang “chill” in “Let’s chill this weekend” means:
A) Cool down temperature
B) Relax or hang out
C) Go somewhere cold
D) Do nothing productive
4. Which one is a blending word?
A) Motel
B) Gym
C) Math
D) Flu
5. “Fab” (from “fabulous”) is:
A) Clipping
B) Slang
C) Both A and B
D) None
6. The slang “bucks” means:
A) Clothes
B) People
C) Money
D) Friends
7. “Sis” and “bro” are:
A) Clippings
B) Slang
C) Both
D) Neither
8. The word “brunch” is formed by combining:
A) Breakfast + dinner
B) Bread + lunch
C) Breakfast + lunch
D) Bread + crunch
9. The word “phone” from “telephone” is:
A) Slang
B) Borrowing
C) Clipping
D) Coinage
10. “Cool,” “lit,” and “fire” in modern slang all share a similar meaning of:
A) Temperature
B) Amazing or impressive
C) Angry or dangerous
D) Expensive
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1. In British English, “holiday” usually means…
A) A celebration like Christmas
B) A trip or vacation
C) A day off work for illness
D) A national political event
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2. Which of these is American English for “post”?
A) Mail
B) Letterbox
C) Delivery
D) Parcel
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3. In British English, people live in a “flat.” What’s the American equivalent?
A) Block
B) Apartment
C) Suite
D) Unit
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4. Which of the following words is British for a “truck”?
A) Lorry
B) Van
C) Wagon
D) Hauler
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5. The British word “boot” in a car refers to what in American English?
A) Hood
B) Trunk
C) Back seat
D) Tailgate
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6. Which of these would an American most likely call “French fries”?
A) Chips
B) Crisps
C) Fries
D) Sticks
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7. The British use the word “timetable.” Americans say…
A) Calendar
B) Schedule
C) Planner
D) Agenda
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8. In American English, “faucet” means…
A) A sink
B) A pipe
C) A tap
D) A handle
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9. Which of these means “secondary school” in British English?
A) High school
B) Grammar school
C) Prep school
D) Academy
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10. In British English, a “biscuit” is…
A) A soft bread roll
B) A cookie
C) A cracker
D) A sweet bun
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1. In British English, “holiday” usually means…
A) A celebration like Christmas
B) A trip or vacation
C) A day off work for illness
D) A national political event
---
2. Which of these is American English for “post”?
A) Mail
B) Letterbox
C) Delivery
D) Parcel
---
3. In British English, people live in a “flat.” What’s the American equivalent?
A) Block
B) Apartment
C) Suite
D) Unit
---
4. Which of the following words is British for a “truck”?
A) Lorry
B) Van
C) Wagon
D) Hauler
---
5. The British word “boot” in a car refers to what in American English?
A) Hood
B) Trunk
C) Back seat
D) Tailgate
---
6. Which of these would an American most likely call “French fries”?
A) Chips
B) Crisps
C) Fries
D) Sticks
---
7. The British use the word “timetable.” Americans say…
A) Calendar
B) Schedule
C) Planner
D) Agenda
---
8. In American English, “faucet” means…
A) A sink
B) A pipe
C) A tap
D) A handle
---
9. Which of these means “secondary school” in British English?
A) High school
B) Grammar school
C) Prep school
D) Academy
---
10. In British English, a “biscuit” is…
A) A soft bread roll
B) A cookie
C) A cracker
D) A sweet bun
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