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Question 1

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1. Le mot anglais pour « couleur » est [blank_start]color[blank_end] en anglais américain et [blank_start]colour[blank_end] anglais britannique.
Answer
  • color
  • colour
  • color
  • colour

Question 2

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2. What do you see on this picture?
Answer
  • A purple and yellow car
  • A light brown bike
  • A yellow and pink car
  • A bright blue bike
  • A man with a plain t-shirt
  • A grey/gray wall (= mur)
  • A pastel blue wall (= mur)
  • A blue pastel wall (= mur)
  • There’s a lot of gold on the car
  • There’s a lot of silver on the car

Question 3

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3. Unripe (= pas mûres) bananas are [blank_start]green[blank_end]. Then they become [blank_start]yellow[blank_end] when they are ripe (= mûres). Then with time, bananas turn [blank_start]brownish yellow[blank_end] and will eventually end up (= finir) [blank_start]brown or even black[blank_end].
Answer
  • dark green
  • green
  • brown
  • purple
  • yellow
  • crimson
  • brown
  • red
  • crimson or even black
  • brown or even black
  • black or even grey/gray
  • dark yellow or even purple
  • yellowish crimson
  • brownish crimson
  • brownish yellow
  • reddish brown

Question 4

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4. ? These dried grapes (= raisins séchés) are of a beautiful [blank_start]deep purple[blank_end] (= violet sombre/foncé) color.
Answer
  • violet
  • pinkish brown
  • deep purple

Question 5

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The flag of the United States of America has seven [blank_start]red[blank_end] stripes and six white stripes. These thirteen stripes represent the thirteen original colonies. There is also a [blank_start]blue[blank_end] rectangle in the top left corner where you can see fifty [blank_start]white[blank_end] stars which the number of states in the country.
Answer
  • red
  • yellow
  • light green
  • blue
  • light blue
  • white

Question 6

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6. The fresh fish are salted with a lot of salt until they become [blank_start]whitish[blank_end] (= blanchâtre).
Answer
  • whitish

Question 7

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7. The different variations of a color are called [blank_start]shades[blank_end].
Answer
  • shapes
  • shadows
  • shaves
  • shades

Question 8

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8. What is the difference between “grey” and “gray”?
Answer
  • They have different meanings.
  • One is American English while the other is British English.

Question 9

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9. Which of the following is not a shade of purple?
Answer
  • violet
  • mauve
  • magenta
  • pale brown
  • reddish purple

Question 10

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10. These cats are [blank_start]white[blank_end]. Their eyes are [blank_start]light blue and brownish yellow[blank_end].
Answer
  • whites
  • white
  • deep blue and brownish yellow
  • blue and bright yellow
  • light blue and brownish yellow
  • blue and brownish purple

Question 11

Question
11. The color you get when you [blank_start]darken red[blank_end] is called crimson.
Answer
  • darken red
  • mix brown and grey/gray
  • lighten red
  • mix different shades of violet

Question 12

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12. By acting quickly and collecting all required data in record time, we succeeded [blank_start]with flying colors[blank_end].
Answer
  • with dying colors
  • with flying colors
  • through colorful flying
  • through dying colors

Question 13

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13. My daughter has been [blank_start]dyeing[blank_end] her hair for years.
Answer
  • dying [to die]
  • dying [to dye]
  • dyeing [to die]
  • dyeing [to dye]
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