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ACTIVITY 1
Sentence completion tests are a class of semi-structured projective techniques. Sentence
completion tests typically provide respondents with beginnings of sentences, referred to as stems,
and respondents then complete the sentences in ways that are meaningful to them. The responses
are believed to provide indications of attitudes, beliefs, motivations, or other mental states.
Therefore, sentence completion technique, with such advantage, promotes the respondents to
disclose their concealed feelings.

Directions: Complete the sentence using the word or set of words for each blank
that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
1. Mr. Hawkins philosophy course gets ______ quickly, even though the school has
increased the enrollment limit twice already.
A. started
B. filled
C. vacated
D. completed
E. concluded
2. Under ordinary circumstances, the board would never ______ such behavior, but,
since she was the CEO, her wrongdoing was casually overlooked.
A. administer
B. thwart
C. suspect
D. condone
E. reprimand
3. It took Miranda years of substance abuse counseling to finally achieve ______; she
now leads a healthy life free of drugs and alcohol.
A. sobriety
B. assistance
C. dignity
D. addiction
E. depression

4. Although they have always done things ______ in the past, the twins felt it was
crucial that they experience college ______, and foster a healthy sense of
independence.
A. closely ... collectively
B. joyfully ... happily
C. deceptively ... quietly
D. individually ... independently
E. jointly ... separately
5. Most people consider torture to be ______ because it is an act of cruelty; however,
some assert that it is ______ in deterring crimes
A. offensive ... dangerous
B. amazing ... crucial
C. horrible ... mediocre
D. immoral ... useful
E. terrible ... unforgivable

ACTIVITY 2
Palindromes is a word, phrase, verse, or sentence that reads the same backward or forward
Direction: Write the correct answer for the following palindromes.
1. A baby wears this when eating.
2. A really fast car.
3. Another name for father.
4. Bubbles do this.
5. A double story house has more than one what?
ACTIVITY 3
Word Chop
Directions: The table below contains words that have been chopped in half. Find the pieces that fit
together and write them in the answer area below.

ical
cel
stics
con
gad

gar
gious
can
conc
giga

ician
gymna
ceal
ntrate
conta

eous
eited
cence
get
cyn

phys
reli
conce

inno
deli
gorg

cious
gion

ntic
age

ACTIVITY 4
Matching Type
Match the vocabulary words on the left with the definitions on the right.
1. garage

capable of being spread from person to person by contact or


association:

2. gadget

a building or part of a building designed to house cars, trucks,


and the like.

3. concentrate

exceptionally beautiful; splendid:

4. physician

to gather or collect in one place:

5. conceited

a licensed medical doctor, esp. one who is not a surgeon.

6. religion

exceptionally big; huge, as a giant.

7. gigantic

(used with a pl. verb) physical exercises used to develop and


demonstrate muscular strength, agility, and control

8. innocence

a set of beliefs concerned with explaining the origins and


purposes of the universe,

9. delicious

showing little or no faith in human nature; distrustful or


contemptuous of others' motives:

10. gorgeous

to do away with, nullify, or eliminate, as an appointment or


reservation:

11. cancel

a small mechanical or electronic device, esp. an unusual or


ingenious one.

12. gymnastics

to hide or keep hidden from sight:

13. contagious

having an exaggerated opinion of oneself; vain.

14. conceal

the quality or condition of being innocent.

15. cynical

extremely pleasing or agreeable, esp. to the sense of taste or


smell.

Project in Curriculum:
Worksheets in
Improving Vocabulary
Submitted by:
Galindez, Jorelyn M.
BSEDEN 2-1
Submitted to:
Mrs. Elinita Manalo

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