The Southwest Pool Escape Room Language Competency Test

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The Southwest Pool Escape Room Language Competency Test

Test your language skills with our engaging quiz designed to challenge your understanding of various language concepts! This quiz features a diverse range of questions covering parts of speech, synonyms, antonyms, and language identification.

Participate now to:

  • Enhance your language knowledge
  • Challenge yourself with different languages
  • Learn new vocabulary and language rules
30 Questions8 MinutesCreated by SwimmingPenguin47
What part of speech is the word "swim"?
Noun
Verb
Adjective
Pronoun
How many letters are there in the English language?
25
26
28
4
There, their, and they're are examples of:
Homophones
Homonyms
Similes
Homographs
Break and brake are examples of:
Homophones
Homonyms
Similes
Homographs
What language is the following sentence written in: "El pingüino verde come grasa de ballena."
English
Spanish
Portuguese
Romanian
What language is the following sentence written in: "Zielony pingwin zjada tłuszcz z wieloryba."
Romanian
Polish
Slovakian
Czech
What language is the following sentence written in: "Græna mörgæsin étur hvalspik."
Icelandic
Norwegian
Swedish
Danish
What language is the following sentence written in: "Pengwini wa kijani hula nyangumi."
Spanish
Tagolog
Finnish
Swahili
What language is the following sentence written in: "አረንጓዴዝ ᝔ንጝዊን የዓሣ ኝባሪ ብሉበርን ይበላም."
Korean
Amharic
Kurdish
Tibetan
What language is the following sentence written in: "초록 펭귄은 고래 지방을 먹습니다."
Korean
Japanese
Vietnamese
Russian
What language is the following sentence written in: "绿伝鹅坃鲸脂."
Taiwanese
Japanese
Tibetan
Chinese
What language is the following sentence not written in: "The green penguin eats whale blubber."
English
English
Mongolian
English
The following statement is an example of a what: "The fox moved through the forest like water."
Metaphor
Simile
Exaggeration
Onomatopoeia
What is a synonym of corpulent?
Obese
Emaciated
Gaunt
Lean
What is a synonym of fugacious?
Enticing
Elusive
Continual
Permanent
What is an antonym of commissioned?
Closed
Terminated
Finished
Started
What is the correct spelling?
Benifited
Benefited
Benefeted
Benifeated
FIll in the blank: "___ not for you to decide."
It's
Its
What is an antecedent?
A highly exaggerated story.
A punctuation occurrence that is used when dialogue ends with a comma.
A precursor to an event.
None of the above.
When writing an essay, at what number can you start using numerals instead of writing it out (i.e. 1 instead of one)?
5
10
11
20
Which is correct?
Are you sure that's not Harries coffee? Who's is it?
Are you sure thats not Harry's coffee? Who's is it?
Are you sure that's not Harry's coffee? Whose is it?
Are you sure that's not Harry's coffee? Who's is it?
I will not be ___ by your sudden but inevitable betrayal!"
Affected
Effected
Which of the following is a collective noun?
Dogs
Team
Players
Beach balls
Those colors ___ each other!
Compliment
Complement
I did all my homework ___ my math assignment.
Accept
Except
Which is correct:
Dad gave the keys to I and Jamie.
Dad gave the keys to me and Jamie.
Dad gave the keys to Jamie and me.
Dad gave the keys to Jamie and I.
Which is correct:
I'm going to lie down for a nap.
I'm going to lay down for a nap.
I'm going to lye down for a nap.
I'm going to ley down for a nap.
What is the difference between irregardless and regardless?
Irregardless isn't a word.
Regardless means WITHOUT regard, irregardless means WITH regard.
There is no difference.
Irregardless is used with perfect nouns, while regardless is used with imperfect nouns.
What is the past tense of the verb 'lie'?
Lied
Laid
Lain
Lay
What is the past tense of the verb 'lay'?
Lied
Laid
Lain
Lay
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