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A busker is a professional basketball player. (Correct/Incorrect)
incorrect - make the sentence correct
A fan is a device used to circulate air. (Correct/Incorrect)
correct
A parallelogram is a type of polygon with four sides and opposite sides that are parallel. (Correct/Incorrect)
correct
Tipping is a when you give a small amount of money to say thank you. (Correct/Incorrect)
correct
A busker is a person who provides helpful information to tourists. (Correct/Incorrect)
incorrect - make the sentence correct
The fraction 1/4 is equivalent to 0.25. (Correct/Incorrect)
correct
Lord means a female ruler. (Correct/Incorrect)
incorrect - make the sentence correct
A fan is someone who performs on the street for money. (Correct/Incorrect)
incorrect - make the sentence correct
Who carries your luggage in a hotel? a) Patient b) Porter c) Tip d) Fan
b) Porter
Which of the following means a public transportation vehicle that runs on the roads and uses electricity? a) Bus b) Lorry c) Tram d) Lord
c) tram
A trapezium is a type of polygon with four sides. (True/False)
true
Correct the Mistake: 1/5 is read as “one fiveth”
one fifth
A ‘draw’ is a term used in sports when neither team wins the game. (True/False)
True
A wardrobe is a small cupboard used for storing knives and forks. (True/False)
False
A badge is a small piece of metal that you wear on your clothes. (True/False)
True
A racket is a small tool used to play basketball. (True/False)
False
Which of the following words means two lines that never meet or cross over? a) Parallel b) Racket c) Badge d) Draw
a) Parallel
. Which term best describes the term "busiest"? a) The least crowded b) The most crowded c) Medium crowd d) No crowd
b) The most crowded
Which of the following words means a large sports arena where events like football and concerts are held? a) Stadium b) Fan c) Theatre d) Wardrobe
a) Stadium