Your task is to find the option that is spelled correctly.
By Richie.Zh01
30 Questions
L1 Difficulty
1 × 30 Points
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About This Quiz
In this quiz, you'll encounter a variety of words that are commonly misspelled. Some might be everyday words that often trip us up, while others could be more obscure, testing the depths of your vocabulary. Each question will present a word and multiple choice options for its incorrect spelling, and your task is to find the option that is spelled correctly.
Remember, the goal is not just to get the highest score but to learn and improve. So, take your time with each question, and don't worry if you don't know an answer right away. After you submit your answer, you'll receive immediate feedback to help you learn from any mistakes.
[D] Rhythm | Rhythm refers to a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound, such as the beat in music or the rhythm of a poem. Remember the sequence: "r" + "hythm."
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2. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[A] Judgment | Judgement or Judgment refers to the ability to make considered decisions or the process of making a decision about the quality or value of something. Break it down into "judg" + "ment".
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3. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[B] Calendar | Calendar refers to a system of organizing days, weeks, and months for the purpose of tracking time, or the actual book or document that contains such a system. Break it down into "cal" + "end" + "ar."
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4. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[B] Medieval | Medieval refers to the Middle Ages, a period in European history that lasted from the 5th to the 15th century, known for its feudal society and the development of chivalry and the cathedrals. Break it down into "medi" + "eval."
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5. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[C] Guarantee | Guarantee is a promise or assurance that a product or service will be as described or will meet a certain standard; or it can be a written assurance that a loan or credit will be repaid. Break it down into "gua" + "rant" + "tee."
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6. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[B] Millennium | Millennium refers to a period of one thousand years, often used to denote a significant point in time such as the turn of the century. Break it down into "mill" + "ennium".
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7. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[A] Separate | Separate means to set or keep apart from others; to distinguish or differentiate. Break it down into "se" + "par" + "ate".
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8. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[B] Espresso | Espresso refers to a type of coffee made by forcing steam through ground coffee beans, resulting in a concentrated, strong coffee with a layer of foam on top. Break it down into "es" + "presso".
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9. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[C] Embarrass | Embarrass means to cause someone to feel self-conscious, ashamed, or foolish, often by subjecting them to an awkward or difficult situation. Think of it as "em" + "barrass" (as in "to make bare").
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10. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[C] Definitely | Definitely means in a definite manner; without a doubt or with certainty. Break it down into "definite" + "ly".
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11. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[D] Accommodate | Accommodate means to provide space or lodging for, to make arrangements for, or to adapt to someone's needs or wishes. Think of it as "ac" (meaning "to" or "toward") + "commodate" (as in making something common or shared).
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12. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[D] Maintenance | Break it down into "main" + "ten" + "ance".
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13. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[C] Necessary | Necessary means required or essential, often because it is important or crucial for a particular purpose. Break it down into "neces" + "sary".
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14. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[A] Occurrence | Accomplished describes someone who has achieved success or completed something significant. Break it down into "ac" + "com" + "plish" + "ed".
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15. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[A] Accomplished | Accomplished is an adjective that describes someone who has achieved success or completed something with skill or expertise. Break it down into "ac" + "com" + "plished".
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16. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[D] Privilege | Privilege is a special right, advantage, or immunity granted to a particular individual or group, often beyond the benefits available to the general population. Remember the sequence: "priv" (as in private) + "ilege" (like the word "legal").
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17. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[B] Independent | Independent means not influenced or controlled by others in matters of opinion, conduct, etc.; thinking or acting for oneself. Break it into "in" + "depend" + "ent."
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18. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[B] Accomplishment | Accomplishment refers to the successful completion or achievement of a task or goal. Break it down into parts: "ac" + "com" + "plish" + "ment".
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19. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[D] Independence | Independence means the state of being free from outside control or support. It is derived from the word "independent," which describes someone or something not subject to control by others.
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20. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[C] Consciousness | Consciousness refers to the quality or state of awareness, or the ability to perceive and think. It is derived from the word "conscious," which means being aware of something. The suffix "-ness" is added to form a noun that represents the state of being conscious.
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21. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[A] Mischievous | The word comes from the idea of "mischief," which implies a naughty or mischievous act, often done in a playful manner. The "v" in "mischievous" is what distinguishes it from similar-looking words and is a key part of the correct spelling.
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22. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[A] Conscience | Conscience is derived from the Latin word "conscientia," which means "knowledge with oneself" or "internal knowledge."
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23. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[C] Encyclopedia | The term originates from the Greek words "enkyklios" (circular, general) and "paideia" (education), indicating a comprehensive education or a circle of learning. The "c" and "k" sounds are represented by the letters "c" and "k" in the word, which is a common pattern in words borrowed from Greek.
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24. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[B] Archaeology | The word comes from the Greek words "archaios" (ancient) and "logos" (study), reflecting the study of ancient things. The "ae" in "archaeology" is a key part of the word, distinguishing it from similar-looking terms.
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25. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[D] Complimentary | Complimentary means given or provided free of charge, often to show appreciation or as a courtesy. It is commonly associated with complimentary items or services that are offered for free, such as a complimentary drink at a hotel. The word is derived from the Latin "complimentarius," which relates to expressing praise or respect.
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26. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[A] Stationery | The term is derived from "stationer," which historically denoted a merchant or shopkeeper who sold these items. The suffix "-ery" in "stationery" suggests a collection of items related to a particular activity or place, in this case, writing.
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27. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[D] Acknowledge | Acknowledge means to recognize or accept the existence or truth of something. Break it down into parts: "ac" + "knowledge".
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28. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[D] Accomplice | An accomplice is a person who helps another commit a crime or achieve a goal. The word comes from the French "accomplir," meaning to complete or fulfill, and the suffix "-ice" indicating a doer or agent. The "i" before the second "c" is a common feature in words derived from this French root.
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29. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[C] Euphemism | A euphemism is a mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt. The term originates from the Greek words "eu" (well) and "phemismos" (speech), reflecting the idea of speaking well or speaking favorably.
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30. The correct spelling is _____ ?
[B] Pharmaceutical | Pharmaceutical refers to drugs, medicines, or the pharmaceutical industry. The word is derived from "pharmakon" (drug) in Greek, combined with the Latin suffix "-ical" indicating relating to. The "ae" in the word is a common feature in words borrowed from Greek and Latin, distinguishing it from similar-looking words.