ACCESS Academic Vocabulary 3 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which word best completes this sentence? 'The teacher asked students to _____ their answers with evidence from the text.'
- Support (Correct answer)
- Ignore
- Repeat
- Erase
Correct answer: Support
To 'support' an answer means to provide evidence or reasons that back it up.
Question 2: What does the word 'predict' mean in an academic context?
- To remember something from the past
- To say what will happen before it occurs (Correct answer)
- To describe what is happening right now
- To explain why something happened
Correct answer: To say what will happen before it occurs
'Predict' means to say what you think will happen in the future based on clues or evidence.
Question 3: A student writes: 'In contrast, the second experiment had different results.' What is the student doing?
- Giving a definition
- Comparing similarities
- Showing a difference (Correct answer)
- Asking a question
Correct answer: Showing a difference
The phrase 'in contrast' signals that the student is showing a difference between two things.
Question 4: Which word means 'to get or gain something'?
- Obtain (Correct answer)
- Reduce
- Deny
- Neglect
Correct answer: Obtain
'Obtain' means to get or come to have something.
Question 5: What does 'relevant' mean when talking about information in a report?
- Hard to understand
- Connected to the topic being discussed (Correct answer)
- Written in a foreign language
- Very old and outdated
Correct answer: Connected to the topic being discussed
'Relevant' means directly related or applicable to the subject at hand.
Question 6: Which sentence uses 'evidence' correctly?
- The student provided evidence from the article to support her claim. (Correct answer)
- She evidence the book carefully.
- He went evidence to school.
- The evidence was happy and colorful.
Correct answer: The student provided evidence from the article to support her claim.
'Evidence' refers to facts or information used to prove or support a claim.
Question 7: What is the meaning of the word 'contribute' in this sentence: 'Exercise can contribute to better health'?
- Prevent something from happening
- Help cause or add to something (Correct answer)
- Take away from something
- Have no effect on something
Correct answer: Help cause or add to something
'Contribute' means to help bring about a result or add to something.
Which word best completes this sentence? 'The teacher asked students to _____ their answers with evidence from the text.'