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11. What food doesn’t belong to this food group?
A) noodles
B) crackers
C) scallion
D) macaroni
E) cous cous
12. The food group in question 11 is:
A) Bread, Cereal, Rice and Pasta Group
B) Meat, Poultry, Fish, Beans, Eggs, and Nuts Group
C) Vegetable Group
D) Fats, Oils and Sweets Group
E) Fruit Group
13. Which of the following beverages has no fat, sugar, or oils?
A) milk
B) root beer
C) coffee with cream
D) iced tea unsweetened
E) lemonade
What Fruit...?
1.
What fruit gave Sir Isaac Newton a headache and is famous in the
stories of Adam and Eve?
2.
What fruit was traditionally stepped on by foot to make wine?
3.
What fruit is needed to make a ‘Pina Colada’ cocktail?
4.
What fruit comes in ‘bunches’ and has an easy to peel yellow
skin?
5.
What fruit is ‘Seville’ famous and is used to make marmalade?
6.
What red fruit is sour and used to make marmalade and juice?
7.
What fruit are ‘water’, ‘cantaloupe’, and ‘honeydew’ all types of?
8.
What fruit are people likened to if they have an excess of body fat
around the hips and bottom?
9.
What fruit when dried becomes a prune?
10. What fruit is used to make jam and is served with a shortcake
base?
House Words
1.
Where do you find a toaster and a kettle?
2.
Where do you find pillows, blankets, and an alarm clock?
3.
Where do you find shampoo, soap, and a shower?
4.
Where do you find a T.V., a sofa and a coffee table?
5.
Where do you find coat hangers and clean clothes?
6.
Where do you find bicycles, the car and various odds and ends?
7.
Where do you find spades, a hose, bulbs and gardening gloves?
8.
Where do you find a cot, nappies or diapers, and a romper suit?
9.
Where do you find a washing machine, soap powder and dirty
socks?
10. Where do you find lavatory paper, air freshener and a seat cover?
Interjections
1.
Paraphrase the interjection used in the following dialogue.
A: I’ve forgotten to tell John about the party.
B: Eh?
A) What did you say?
B) Really?
C) How come?
2.
Which of the following interjections is NOT an expression of
surprise or wonder?
A) Gee!
B) Gosh!
C) Boo!
3.
You are vegetarian and you are offered a dish of raw meat. What
do you think?
A) Ugh!
B) Hurrah!
C) Yippee!
4.
Somebody has just stepped on your toe. Which interjection would
best fit the situation?
A) Yoo-hoo!
B) Ouch!
C) Eh!
5.
You are most likely to hear or use the interjection boo ______.
A) at a theatrical performance
B) while listening to a political speech
C) on both of the above mentioned occasions
6.
______, Mary! Come here! I want to talk to you.
A) Oops
B) Mmm
C) Hey
7.
‘Ta’ is synonymous of ______.
A) take it easy
B) thank you
C) tra-la-la
8.
A: I scored 660 points at the TOEFL test!
B: ___! That’s amazing!
A) Wow
B) Aha
C) Woe
9.
Your children are making a lot of noise and you want to hear the
news on the radio. How do you urge silence?
A) Shh!
B) Tut-tut
C) Ow!
10. ______! The spinach soup is out of this world!
A) Mmm
B) Yuk
C) Uh
Meat
1.
When the flesh of a cow or bull is used as meat it’s called ______.
2.
This meat is sliced and served fried with eggs, sausages and
bread for breakfast.
3.
What word is used for the meat of a pig when it’s used as meat?
4.
Young sheep’s meat is called ______.
5.
The flesh of a fully grown sheep is called ______.
6.
The flesh of a deer used for eating is known as ______.
7.
The collective word for the flesh of animals such as rabbits,
pigeons and deer hunted for sport or food is ______.
8.
Roe and Caviar are the eggs of ______.
9.
Roosters, hens, ducks, and turkeys when bred for food or for their
eggs are collectively known as ______.
10. The bits considered less valuable of an animal such as the heart,
wings, and liver that are used for food are known as ______.
The logic list
Complete the logic list of words.
1.
Shark, carp, catfish, trout ______.
A) salamander
B) toad
C) frog
D) herring
E) turtle
2.
Piano, organ, bagpipe, violin ______.
A) kettle
B) kettledrum
C) violet
D) pinochle
E) organic
3.
Sea, ocean, river, lake, ______.
A) seaman
B) riverside
C) beach
D) pond
E) shelf
4.
Arm-chair, coffee-table, settee, scatter-cushion, ______.
A) wall-unit
B) walking stick
C) hall-mirror
D) coat hanger
E) umbrella stand
5.
Oak, silver-birch, poplar, willow, ______.
A) ashtray
B) ash
C) seed
D) cork
E) rubber
6.
Tree, trunk, root, leaf, ______.
A) paper
B) branch
C) fruit
D) roof
E) mushroom
7.
Bread, butter, sugar, cream, ______.
A) shark
B) scholar
C) kids
D) cheese
E) steam
8.
A hat, a cap, a scarf, a shirt, ______.
A) an umbrella
B) a shade
C) trousers
D) a bag
E) a stick
9.
Speak, talk, tell, say, ______.
A) run
B) swim
C) utter
D) laugh
E) go
10. Teacher, headmaster, form mistress, principal ______.
A) child
B) pupil
C) woman
D) teenager
E) man
11. Worker, teacher, businessman, doctor, ______.
A) letter carrier
B) classroom
C) park
D) weather
E) girl
Book 2 Part B
Miscellaneous