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  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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A natural disaster when you feel the ground move.
An earthquake
A person who fights for and protects the King
a knight
An antonym(an opposite meaning word) of shy
confident
A person who ages from 13-19.
A teenager
A person who tells actors what to do in a film or a play.
A director
A film that has lots of actions and exciting adventure.
Action film
A type of film that makes you laugh
comedy
An antonym (an opposite meaning word) of heavy
light
A thing which tells you how to use a machine
a manual
A thing where you can keep your favorite photos.
a photo album
After buying things at the store, you will get this paper.
a receipt
A thing you will stick on the envelope before sending it.
a stamp
To stay on water and not sink
float
A thing that you write on to store memories about your life
A diary
a person whose job is to help people who are sick or injured, but who is not a doctor or a nurse
A paramedic
A person who is brave and always saves people
A hero
A person who studies and work in science
A scientist
An amount of money you will receive after doing jobs, usually paid every month
salary
A famous person
a celebrity
A place where products or goods (ex: machines) are made
factory
To make something better than before
improve
You've worked very hard, so you.................. that salary.
deserve
A doctor who performs surgery
A surgeon
A meeting where journalists ask somebody questions to find out their opinions
An interview
A information or a report you see on TV
news
A piece of writing that you read on magazines or newspapers
An article
A person who takes photographs as a job
A photographer
A person who collects and reports news for newspapers, radios or TVs
A reporter
A sudden bright light that shines for a moment and then disappears
Flash
A device which makes your voice sounds louder when you speak
A microphone