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Primary 5 English Vocabulary Quiz
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Primary 5 English Quiz - Vocabulary
Name: ___________________________
Class: Primary 5 _______
Date: _______________
Score: ______ / 20
Duration: 30 minutes
Total Marks: 20
Instructions:
- Answer all questions.
- For multiple-choice questions, write the letter (A, B, C, or D) in the brackets provided.
- For fill-in-the-blank questions, write your answer in the space provided.
- Check your work carefully before handing in.
Section A: Vocabulary MCQ (Questions 1–10, 10 marks)
Choose the most suitable word to complete each sentence. Write your answer (A, B, C, or D) in the brackets provided.
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The detective __________ the suspect's alibi and found several inconsistencies that proved he was lying.
(A) scrutinised
(B) glanced
(C) ignored
(D) invented
[_____] -
Despite the heavy rain, the marathon runners __________ and completed the race with determination.
(A) surrendered
(B) persevered
(C) hesitated
(D) wandered
[_____] -
The chef's __________ use of spices transformed the simple dish into a culinary masterpiece.
(A) careless
(B) haphazard
(C) judicious
(D) excessive
[_____] -
After weeks of negotiation, both parties finally reached a __________ agreement that satisfied everyone.
(A) tentative
(B) mutual
(C) hostile
(D) reluctant
[_____] -
The ancient manuscript was so __________ that the librarian handled it with extreme caution.
(A) durable
(B) fragile
(C) flexible
(D) sturdy
[_____] -
The scientist's groundbreaking discovery __________ the previous theory that had been accepted for decades.
(A) confirmed
(B) supported
(C) refuted
(D) ignored
[_____] -
The old mansion had a __________ atmosphere that made visitors feel uneasy after dark.
(A) cheerful
(B) eerie
(C) vibrant
(D) peaceful
[_____] -
The teacher __________ the student for his honesty in returning the lost wallet.
(A) scolded
(B) commended
(C) ignored
(D) suspected
[_____] -
The company's new policy aims to __________ waste by encouraging recycling and reducing packaging.
(A) increase
(B) minimise
(C) ignore
(D) create
[_____] -
The magician's performance was so __________ that the audience sat in stunned silence before erupting into applause.
(A) mediocre
(B) disappointing
(C) mesmerising
(D) ordinary
[_____]
Section B: Vocabulary Cloze (Questions 11–15, 5 marks)
Read the passage carefully. Fill in each blank with the most suitable word from the box below. Use each word ONCE only.
| reluctant | meticulous | inevitable | resilient | ambiguous |
|---|
The mountain climbers began their ascent at dawn. The team leader, Mr Tan, was known for his (11) __________ planning — he checked every piece of equipment twice and studied the weather forecast for days. Despite his careful preparation, the weather turned (12) __________ by midday. Dark clouds gathered and the instructions on their GPS device became (13) __________, leaving the team uncertain about the safest route.
One climber, Sarah, felt (14) __________ to continue. She had never faced such dangerous conditions before. However, the team's (15) __________ spirit shone through. They encouraged one another, shared supplies, and eventually reached the summit safely just before sunset.
Section C: Word Forms & Context (Questions 16–20, 5 marks)
Questions 16–18: Word Forms
Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word in brackets.
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The __________ (create) of the new community garden brought neighbours together.
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The doctor spoke to the patient with great __________ (compassion) and patience.
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The __________ (decide) to cancel the outdoor concert was made due to the thunderstorm warning.
Questions 19–20: Contextual Vocabulary
Choose the word that is closest in meaning to the underlined word in each sentence. Write your answer (A, B, C, or D) in the brackets provided.
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The prolific author published three bestselling novels in a single year.
(A) famous
(B) productive
(C) wealthy
(D) talented
[_____] -
The archaeologist made a momentous discovery that changed our understanding of ancient civilisations.
(A) sudden
(B) accidental
(C) significant
(D) mysterious
[_____]
End of Quiz
Answers
Primary 5 English Quiz - Vocabulary (Answer Key)
Total Marks: 20
Section A: Vocabulary MCQ (10 marks)
| Qn | Answer | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | A | Scrutinised means to examine something very carefully. A detective would scrutinise an alibi to find inconsistencies. Glanced (quick look), ignored, and invented do not fit the context of careful investigation. |
| 2 | B | Persevered means to continue trying despite difficulties. The runners continued despite heavy rain. Surrendered (gave up), hesitated (paused), and wandered (walked aimlessly) are opposite or unrelated. |
| 3 | C | Judicious means showing good judgement. A chef using spices wisely transforms a dish. Careless, haphazard (random), and excessive (too much) would not create a masterpiece. |
| 4 | B | Mutual means shared by both parties. An agreement satisfying everyone is mutual. Tentative (unsure), hostile (unfriendly), and reluctant (unwilling) do not describe a satisfactory agreement. |
| 5 | B | Fragile means easily broken. An ancient manuscript would be fragile, requiring caution. Durable, flexible, and sturdy mean strong — opposite of the context. |
| 6 | C | Refuted means proved wrong. A groundbreaking discovery can refute an old theory. Confirmed and supported mean the opposite; ignored doesn't fit the active role of a discovery. |
| 7 | B | Eerie means strange and frightening. An old mansion at night would feel eerie. Cheerful, vibrant, and peaceful are positive — opposite of "uneasy". |
| 8 | B | Commended means praised formally. A teacher would commend honesty. Scolded, ignored, and suspected are negative/neutral — opposite of the positive context. |
| 9 | B | Minimise means reduce to the smallest amount. A policy encouraging recycling aims to minimise waste. Increase, ignore, and create are opposite or illogical. |
| 10 | C | Mesmerising means capturing complete attention. A stunning magic performance leaves the audience in stunned silence. Mediocre, disappointing, and ordinary are negative/weak — opposite of the reaction described. |
Section B: Vocabulary Cloze (5 marks)
| Qn | Answer | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| 11 | meticulous | Means showing great attention to detail. Fits "checked every piece of equipment twice and studied the weather forecast for days". |
| 12 | inevitable | Means certain to happen. The weather turning bad was unavoidable despite planning. Context: "Despite his careful preparation..." |
| 13 | ambiguous | Means unclear or having more than one meaning. GPS instructions becoming unclear fits "leaving the team uncertain". |
| 14 | reluctant | Means unwilling. Sarah had never faced such danger, so she was unwilling to continue. |
| 15 | resilient | Means able to recover quickly from difficulties. The team encouraged each other and reached the summit — showing resilience. |
Section C: Word Forms & Context (5 marks)
Questions 16–18: Word Forms
| Qn | Answer | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| 16 | creation | Noun form of create. "The creation of..." = the act of creating. Suffix -tion turns verb to noun. |
| 17 | compassion | Noun form of compassionate (adj) / compassion (noun). "With great compassion" = with deep sympathy. Suffix -ion forms noun. |
| 18 | decision | Noun form of decide. "The decision to cancel..." = the act of deciding. Change decide → decision (drop e, add -sion). |
Questions 19–20: Contextual Vocabulary
| Qn | Answer | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| 19 | B | Prolific means producing many works. Productive is the closest synonym. Famous, wealthy, talented may be true but don't define prolific. |
| 20 | C | Momentous means of great importance. Significant is the closest synonym. Sudden, accidental, mysterious describe nature/timing, not importance. |
Marking Notes
- Section A: 1 mark each. No half marks.
- Section B: 1 mark each. Spelling must be exact. No marks for correct word in wrong blank.
- Section C (Q16–18): 1 mark each. Accept only the correct word form (e.g., creation, not creativity; compassion, not compassionate; decision, not decide).
- Section C (Q19–20): 1 mark each. Tests understanding of precise meaning in context.
Common Errors to Watch:
- Confusing reluctant (unwilling) with resilient (recovering well) in cloze.
- Writing adjective instead of noun in word forms (e.g., compassionate instead of compassion).
- Choosing a related word instead of the closest synonym (e.g., famous for prolific).
Total: 20 marks