STANDARD ENGLISH SPELLING
Question 1: Which of the following words is misspelled?
A) Accommodate
B) Seperate
C) Definitely
D) Occasionally
Question 2: Choose the correct homophone to complete the sentence:
"I wanted to _____ the book to my collection."
A) Ad
B) Add
C) Aide
D) Aid
Question 3: Which word is a homograph?
A) Their
B) Lead
C) They're
D) There
Question 4: What is the correct spelling for a break in one's work or
duties?
A) Respit
B) Respite
C) Respete
D) Respat
Question 5: Identify the correctly spelled word:
A) Rhythem
B) Rhythim
C) Rythm
D) Rhythm
Question 6: Which pair are homophones?
A) Road, Rode
B) Write, Right
C) Seam, Seem
D) All of the above
Question 7: The rule "i before e except after c" applies to which word?
A) Deceive
B) Believe
C) Neighbor
D) Weird
Answer: A) Deceive
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The rule “i before e except after c” applies here: c + e + i → "cei" in deceive.
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Believe → “ie” but not after “c” (still correct, but not the “after c” case).
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Neighbor → “eigh” (doesn’t follow the rule).
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Weird → “ei” but not after c (an exception to the rule).
Which words is not homograph?
- Bow
- close
- Two
- Tear
Bow → can mean a weapon for shooting arrows (bow /boʊ/) or to bend forward (bow /baʊ/). → Homograph
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Close → can mean to shut something (close /kloʊz/) or nearby (close /kloʊs/). → Homograph
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Two → always means the number 2. It does not have another meaning with the same spelling. → NOT a homograph ✅
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Tear → can mean rip (tɛr) or a drop from the eye (tɪr). → Homograph
C) Two.
Question 9: Which word is spelled correctly for a "small piece or
amount of something"?
A) Morcel
B) Morsell
C) Morsel
D) MorecelMorsel - a small piece or amount of food or something.
Question 11: Identify the correct homophones to complete the
sentence:"The surgeon had a steady ____ as she performed the ____."
A) Hand, banned
B) Hand, band
C) Hanned, band
D) Hand, bendQuestion 12: Choose the word that is spelled correctly.
A) Accomodate
B) Accommodate
C) Acommodate
D) AcomodateQuestion 13: Which of the following words is a homograph?
A) Wind
B) Their
C) They're
D) WeatherExplanation:
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Wind → can mean moving air (wind, rhymes with “find”) or to twist/turn (wind, rhymes with “pinned”). Same spelling, different meanings/pronunciations → homograph.
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Their → only means belonging to them (not a homograph, it’s a homophone).
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They’re → contraction of they are (homophone, not a homograph).
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Weather → only means the state of the atmosphere (homophone with whether, not a homograph).
A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning and spelling.
👉 In simple words: same sound, different meaning (and sometimes different spelling).
Examples of homophones:
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two, too, to → (number 2, also, direction)
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flower, flour → (a plant, powder used for baking)
Question 14: Identify the misspelled word in the following sentence:
"The beleif in justice is fundamentally essential."
A) Beleif
B) Justice
C) Fundamentally
D) Essential -
sea, see → (ocean, to look at)
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right, write → (correct/direction, to form letters)
✅ So if two words sound alike but mean different things, they are homophones
Question 15: Which of the following pairs are homophones?
A) Sea, See
B) Hole, Whole
C) Stare, Stair
D) All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
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Sea / See → sound the same, mean ocean vs. to look.
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Hole / Whole → sound the same, mean an opening vs. entire.
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Stare / Stair → sound the same, mean to look fixedly vs. a step.
Since all three are homophones, the correct choice is D) All of the above.
Question 16: Which word correctly fills in the blank: "She had a _____
for creating beautiful artwork."
A) Flair
B) Flare
C) Flaire
D) Flerr
Correct! ✅
Answer: A) Flair
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Flair = a natural talent or ability (fits the sentence).
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Flare = a sudden burst of light or flame.
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Flaire ❌ (misspelling).
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Flerr ❌ (not a real word).
Question 17: Identify the correctly spelled word that means "a small
sheltered bay."
A) Coave
B) Cove
C) Cuve
D) CoeuvCove = a small sheltered bay, often along the coast.
Question 18: Which of the following words is NOT a homograph?
A) Tear
B) Wound
C) Lead
D) QuickD) Quick ✅
Here’s why:
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Tear → can mean rip (tehr) or a drop from the eye (teer). → homograph
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Wound → can mean an injury (woond) or the past tense of wind (wound, rhymes with hound). → homograph
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Lead → can mean to guide (leed) or a heavy metal (led). → homograph
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Quick → only has one common meaning (fast, rapid). Not a homograph.
Question 19: Choose the word that is spelled correctly.
A) Gaurantee
B) Guarrentee
C) Guarantee
D) GuarenteeQuestion 20: Which of the following words is spelled incorrectly?
A) Receive
B) Deceive
C) Perceive
D) RecieveQuestion 21: Select the word that correctly completes the sentence:
"He could not _____ the difference between the two paintings."
A) Discern
B) Dissern
C) Disern
D) DicernYou are correct ✅
Answer: A) Discern
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Discern = to recognize or perceive something clearly.
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Dissern, Disern, Dicern ❌ → all misspellings.
Question 22: Which of the following pairs of words are homographs?
A) Sewer (drainage), Sewer (person who sews)
B) Bear (animal), Bare (naked)
C) Read (peruse), Reed (plant)
D) None of the aboveA) Sewer (drainage), Sewer (person who sews) ✅
Explanation:
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Sewer (drainage system) and Sewer (one who sews) → spelled the same but have different meanings (and different pronunciations). → Homographs.
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Bear / Bare → sound alike but spelled differently → Homophones, not homographs.
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Read / Reed → sound alike but spelled differently → Homophones, not homographs.
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So the only true homograph pair is A
Question 6: Which pair are homophones?
A) Road, Rode
B) Write, Right
C) Seam, Seem
D) All of the above3
Question 21: Select the word that correctly completes the sentence:
"He could not _____ the difference between the two paintings."
A) Discern
B) Dissern
C) Disern
D) Dicern
Definition : ( verb ) reconize, notice or understanding clearly , often something not obvious.
👉 Discern means to recognize, notice, or tell the difference between things.
"He could not discern the difference between the two paintings."
Question 22: Which of the following pairs of words are homographs?
A) Sewer (drainage), Sewer (person who sews)
B) Bear (animal), Bare (naked)
C) Read (peruse), Reed (plant)
D) None of the above