Vocabulary for Describing Possibilities and Probabilities

Vocabulary for Describing Possibilities and Probabilities
Vocabulary for Describing Possibilities and Probabilities

Quiz Instructions:

Welcome to the Vocabulary for Describing Possibilities and Probabilities quiz. In this quiz, you will be tested on your understanding of words used to describe the probability of something happening. After you have completed the quiz, you’ll have a better understanding of how to use these words in your everyday conversations. Good luck!

Questions:

  1. If something is "improbable," what is the likelihood of it happening?
    A. Very likely
    B. Likely
    C. Unlikely
    D. Very unlikely

  2. If something is "conceivable," what is the likelihood of it happening?
    A. Very likely
    B. Likely
    C. Unlikely
    D. Very unlikely

  3. If something is "likely," what is the likelihood of it happening?
    A. Very likely
    B. Likely
    C. Unlikely
    D. Very unlikely

  4. If something is "remote," what is the likelihood of it happening?
    A. Very likely
    B. Likely
    C. Unlikely
    D. Very unlikely

  5. If something is "certain," what is the likelihood of it happening?
    A. Very likely
    B. Likely
    C. Unlikely
    D. Very unlikely

Expectations and Hope:

By the end of this quiz, you should have a better understanding of how to use words like ‘improbable’, ‘conceivable’, ‘likely’, ‘remote’, and ‘certain’ to describe the probability of something happening. Good luck!

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