Body Parts Names Exercises: Vocabulary Practice (Kindergarten-B1) with Answers

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The fastest way to grow your vocabulary is to learn from mistakes. Try these 20 Body Parts Names exercises at Level Kindergarten-B1 and read the explanation for every question — especially the ones you get wrong.

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Question 1: You see with your ___.

Question 1 options
Eyes is correct because eyes are the body parts used for seeing. Ears are for hearing, hands are for touching, and legs are for walking.
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Question 2: You hear with your ___.

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Ears is correct because ears are the organs of hearing. A nose is for smelling, a mouth is for eating and speaking, and fingers are for gripping.
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Question 3: What does 'elbow' mean?

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Elbow refers to the joint in the middle of your arm where it bends. It is not the knee (leg joint), the wrist (hand-arm joint), or the ankle (foot-leg joint).
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Question 4: Your 'thumb' is one of the five fingers on your hand.

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True. The thumb is the short, thick first digit on each hand and is counted as one of the five fingers.
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Question 5: Match each body part to the area of the body where it is found.

Question 5 options
shoulder
knee
wrist
ankle
middle joint of the leg
joint between foot and leg
top of the arm, near the neck
joint between hand and arm

Select an item on the left, then tap its match on the right.

Shoulder is at the top of the arm, knee is in the leg, wrist is between the hand and arm, and ankle is between the foot and leg.
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Question 6: She kicked the ball with her ___.

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Foot is correct because you kick with your foot. A palm is the flat part of the hand, a chin is part of the face, and a hip is the side of the body above the leg.
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Question 7: The baby held the toy tightly in her ___.

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Fist is correct because a fist is a closed hand, which is how a baby grips a toy tightly. A toe, forehead, and spine are not used for gripping objects.
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Question 8: Which word is closest in meaning to 'belly'?

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Stomach is closest in meaning to belly; both refer to the front part of the body between the chest and hips. Chest refers to the upper torso, thigh is part of the leg, and skull is the head bone.
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Question 9: The doctor checked the patient's ___ to listen to his heartbeat.

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Chest is correct because a doctor places a stethoscope on the chest to hear the heartbeat. A heel is part of the foot, a jaw is part of the face, and a calf is part of the lower leg.
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Question 10: What does 'shin' mean?

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Shin refers to the front part of the leg between the knee and the ankle. It is not the back of the knee, the top of the foot, or the upper arm.
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Question 11: He raised his ___ to show he knew the answer.

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Hand is correct because raising your hand is the standard gesture to indicate you want to speak. A neck, rib, and waist are not raised in this context.
Q12 20

Question 12: The 'calf' is a body part located on the back of the lower leg.

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True. The calf is the muscular area at the back of the leg, below the knee and above the ankle.
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Question 13: She wore a bracelet around her ___.

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Wrist is correct because bracelets are worn around the wrist. A temple is on the side of the head, a pelvis is a hip bone, and a knuckle is a finger joint.
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Question 14: The runner felt a sharp pain in his ___ after the race.

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Thigh is correct because the thigh is a large muscle group that commonly aches after running. An earlobe, nostril, and eyebrow are facial features unrelated to running pain.
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Question 15: When someone is being stubborn, we say they are 'digging in their ___.'

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The idiom is 'digging in their heels,' meaning to refuse to change one's mind. Heels refers to the back part of the feet.
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Question 16: Which word is closest in meaning to 'torso'?

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Trunk is closest in meaning to torso; both refer to the main central part of the body (excluding head and limbs). Limb means an arm or leg, scalp is the skin on the head, and nape is the back of the neck.
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Question 17: The heavy bag left a red mark on his ___; the skin between his neck and arm was sore.

Question 17 options
Shoulder is correct because the shoulder is the body part between the neck and arm where a bag strap sits. A forearm is below the elbow, a collarbone is a specific bone, and an abdomen is the stomach area.
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Question 18: Many people confuse 'hip' and 'waist.' Which sentence uses the correct body-part word? 'She wore a belt around her ___.'

Question 18 options
Waist is correct because a belt goes around the narrow middle section of the torso, which is the waist. The hip is the wider joint area below the waist where the legs meet the body.
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Question 19: The surgeon examined the patient's ___, the organ that pumps blood through the body.

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Heart is correct because the heart is the organ responsible for pumping blood. Lungs are for breathing, the liver processes toxins, and the kidney filters blood waste.
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Question 20: Which word naturally goes with 'bone' to name a body part near the neck?

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Collar naturally collocates with bone to form 'collarbone,' the bone that runs across the top of the chest near the neck. Finger bone, knee bone, and back bone, while real, are not near the neck.