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Quiz about Homophone Fun For Everyone part 4
Quiz about Homophone Fun For Everyone part 4

Homophone Fun For Everyone (part 4) Quiz


This is my fourth and most challenging of my quizzes on homophones. Match the terms with the definitions and have fun.

A matching quiz by Trufflesss. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
Trufflesss
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
416,212
Updated
May 15 25
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
10 / 10
Plays
333
Last 3 plays: Guest 104 (10/10), Guest 64 (10/10), Guest 73 (8/10).
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QuestionsChoices
1. A tablet with a hole in one end used for mixing colours  
  peak
2. A formal gathering of officials to decide on important matters  
  council
3. To stimulate one's interest  
  counsel
4. The roof of the mouth  
  pique
5. To formally approve an idea or request  
  ascent
6. To be against or disapprove of something  
  palate
7. Advice designed to help  
  oppose
8. Place things side by side or near each other  
  assent
9. Process of climbing a mountain  
  palette
10. The top of something  
  appose





Select each answer

1. A tablet with a hole in one end used for mixing colours
2. A formal gathering of officials to decide on important matters
3. To stimulate one's interest
4. The roof of the mouth
5. To formally approve an idea or request
6. To be against or disapprove of something
7. Advice designed to help
8. Place things side by side or near each other
9. Process of climbing a mountain
10. The top of something

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. A tablet with a hole in one end used for mixing colours

Answer: palette

The hole of the palette is for the thumb to help in holding it. A example sentence is: 'Miguel used his palette to mix yellow and blue to create the exact shade of green he needed.'
2. A formal gathering of officials to decide on important matters

Answer: council

Council is a noun and means meeting for discussion and decision making. An example sentence is: 'City council voted to install traffic lights next to the school.'
3. To stimulate one's interest

Answer: pique

Pique can also mean to feel angry. Example sentences are: 'Robbie's interest was piqued when he looked at his uncle's coin collection.' 'Sandra was piqued when the man slammed the door in her face.'
4. The roof of the mouth

Answer: palate

Palate means both the of the roof of the mouth and also the taste sensation produced by food as you eat it. An example sentence is: 'Bonnie and George went to a Japanese restaurant which catered to the western palate.'
5. To formally approve an idea or request

Answer: assent

Assent means to agree to something. An example sentence is: 'The proposed bill received royal assent and finally became law.'
6. To be against or disapprove of something

Answer: oppose

Oppose is a verb meaning to question or to be against something. An example sentence is: 'Martha was very opposed to her daughter's suggestion of staying up until midnight.'
7. Advice designed to help

Answer: counsel

Counsel means formal aid given in words, guidance. It functions as both a noun and a verb. An example sentence is: 'Shaun sought counsel from his academic advisor.'
8. Place things side by side or near each other

Answer: appose

Appose means placing something close to or near to something else. An example sentence is: 'The two friends sat apposed to each other in class so they could study together.'
9. Process of climbing a mountain

Answer: ascent

Ascend means to go from a lower place or state to a higher one. Ascent is the related noun describing that process. An example sentence is: 'Edna decided not to attempt the ascent to the mountain peak due to her sore knee.'
10. The top of something

Answer: peak

Peak means the highest point of something. It can be something physical such as a mountain peak, or something abstract, like the peak of a career. It can also be used as a verb, meaning that something is reaching that highest point. An example sentence is: 'Rush hour traffic peaks from 5:00 - 6:00 pm.'
Source: Author Trufflesss

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