School Vocabulary Words Quiz (A1-A2) — Vocabulary Practice Test

⏱ Time: 10:00 📝 Questions: 20 📊 Level: A1, A2 📚 Type: Vocabulary ⭐ XP: up to +18 (on pass)
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10-minute daily practice: 20 School Vocabulary Words exercises for Level A1-A2. Short enough to fit into a coffee break, thorough enough to make real progress. Covers the most useful aspects of school vocabulary words with instant feedback.

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Q1 20

Question 1: Students sit at a ___ in class.

Question 1 options
'Desk' is correct because it is the piece of furniture students use for writing and studying in a classroom. 'Bed' is for sleeping, 'sofa' is for a living room, and 'bath' is for a bathroom.
Q2 20

Question 2: What does 'classroom' mean?

Question 2 options
'Classroom' means a room in a school where lessons take place. It is not a bedroom, a kitchen, or a garden.
Q3 20

Question 3: I write with a ___ in my notebook.

Question 3 options
'Pen' is the correct school supply used for writing in a notebook. 'Fork' is for eating, 'cup' is for drinking, and 'key' is for opening locks.
Q4 20

Question 4: A 'teacher' is a person who helps students learn.

Question 4 options
True. A teacher is a person whose job is to help students learn subjects and skills at school.
Q5 20

Question 5: Match each school item to its description.

Question 5 options
pencil
eraser
ruler
scissors
removes pencil marks
used for writing and drawing
measures length
used for cutting paper

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

A pencil is used for writing and drawing, an eraser removes pencil marks, a ruler measures length, and scissors are used for cutting paper.
Q6 20

Question 6: The teacher writes on the ___.

Question 6 options
'Blackboard' (or whiteboard) is the large board at the front of a classroom where teachers write. 'Window' is for looking outside, 'door' is for entering, and 'floor' is for walking on.
Q7 20

Question 7: Which word is closest in meaning to 'pupil'?

Question 7 options
'Student' is closest in meaning to 'pupil' because both refer to a person who studies at a school. 'Teacher' instructs, 'principal' leads the school, and 'janitor' cleans.
Q8 20

Question 8: We eat lunch in the school ___.

Question 8 options
'Cafeteria' is the correct word for the place in a school where students eat meals. A 'library' is for reading, a 'gym' is for sports, and a 'laboratory' is for science experiments.
Q9 20

Question 9: What does 'homework' mean?

Question 9 options
'Homework' means school tasks that students do at home after class. It is not food, clothing, or a game.
Q10 20

Question 10: Students carry books in a ___.

Question 10 options
'Backpack' is the bag students use to carry their books and school supplies. A 'basket' is for shopping, a 'bucket' is for water, and a 'wallet' is for money.
Q11 20

Question 11: Children play outside during ___ between classes.

Question 11 options
'Recess' (or 'break') is the period between classes when students can play and rest.
Q12 20

Question 12: The students take a ___ at the end of the lesson.

Question 12 options
'Test' is a common school assessment given at the end of a lesson to check understanding. A 'trip' is a journey, a 'nap' is a short sleep, and a 'walk' is exercise.
Q13 20

Question 13: We borrow books from the school ___.

Question 13 options
'Library' is the room or building in a school where books are kept and can be borrowed. An 'office' is for administration, a 'hallway' is a corridor, and a 'playground' is for outdoor play.
Q14 20

Question 14: A 'globe' is a round model of the Earth used in geography class.

Question 14 options
True. A globe is a spherical representation of the Earth, commonly found in geography classrooms for teaching about countries and continents.
Q15 20

Question 15: Which word is closest in meaning to 'exam'?

Question 15 options
'Test' is closest in meaning to 'exam' because both refer to a formal assessment of knowledge. A 'lesson' is a teaching period, a 'subject' is a topic of study, and a 'grade' is a score or year level.
Q16 20

Question 16: The school bell ___ at nine o'clock every morning.

Question 16 options
'Rings' is the correct verb that collocates naturally with 'bell.' Bells ring to signal the start of school. 'Shouts,' 'speaks,' and 'sings' do not naturally describe the sound a bell makes.
Q17 20

Question 17: Match each school subject to what you study in it.

Question 17 options
math
science
history
art
numbers and calculations
drawing and painting
nature and experiments
events from the past

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

In math you study numbers, in science you study nature and experiments, in history you study the past, and in art you study drawing and painting.
Q18 20

Question 18: The ___ runs the school and makes important decisions.

Question 18 options
'Principal' is the person in charge of a school. A 'librarian' manages the library, a 'coach' leads sports teams, and a 'nurse' takes care of sick students.
Q19 20

Question 19: My sister got a good ___ on her math test.

Question 19 options
'Grade' (or 'score') means the mark or result a student receives on a test. A 'lesson' is a class period, a 'subject' is a topic, and a 'schedule' is a timetable.
Q20 20

Question 20: The teacher asked the students to ___ their hands before answering.

Question 20 options
'Raise' is the correct verb meaning to lift up. In class, students raise their hands to answer a question. 'Drop' means to let fall, 'hide' means to conceal, and 'wash' means to clean.