WORLDLINK VOCABULARY REVIEW QUIZ

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Worldlink Vocabulary Review Quiz

Test your knowledge on urban development, social issues, and more in our engaging Worldlink Vocabulary Review Quiz! With ten thought-provoking questions, this quiz is designed to challenge your understanding and expand your vocabulary.

What to expect:

  • Questions about urban sprawl and public transportation.
  • Vocabulary checks related to social issues and community structures.
  • A fun way to reinforce your learning!
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by EngagingMind42
What is to FORCE someone to do something?
To make him/her do something he/she doesn't want to do?
To give him/her support
Both are correct
None is correct
Which one/ones are usually elected positions in democratic countries?
Senator
Mayor
Prime Minister
None of them
Governor
Council man
Which ones can be considered causes of URBAN SPRAWL?
Construction companies build too much low density housing instead of midium or high density housing.
Govenments authorize construction companies to develope housing projects in green areas.
Companies prefer to have their offices in the outskirts of the city instead of downtown.
People like living in the suburbs, not downtown.
Vehicles cause a lot of pollution that kills thousands of people every year. What can governments do to encourage people to use cars LESS?
Build more subway lines
Build bikeways shaded by trees
Build more streets
Create BRT bus lines
Make sure sidewalks are safe and in good conditions so people can also walk
Which sentence is right?
She isn't tall enough to be a model.
Both are right
She isn't enough tall to be a model.
None is right
Which word is the Spanish equivalent for SUPPORT?
Apoyar
Soportar
What are some difference between the cities and the suburbs?
Cities usually have higher population density because there are more apartment buildings.
The majority of buildings in suburbs are houses, there are few industries, businesses or commerce.
Suburbs are usually located far away from the city center.
Buying a house in the suburb is more expensive than in the city.
How many years lasts a presidential TERM in the Dominican Republic according to the CURRENT constitution?
2
4
None is right.
Which of the following is NOT a social issue?
Income and gender inequality
Racial discrimination
Lack of reliable and efficient public transportation
Poverty
Teen pregnancy
Unemployment
Domestic violence
Kim Kardashian's love relations.
What time can be considered RUSH HOUR in Santo Domingo?
12 noon
4pm
8 am
6pm
12 midnight
11 o'clock in the morning
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