Welcome to your Grade 9 Engilsh chapter 9
After carefully reading the following 30 questions, choose the correct answer.
1.
According to the text, what is currently considered the best way to practice fairness and justice?
2.
Who is responsible for identifying the type of event and its legality in a court case?
3.
What can be created through teaching people about equity, equality, and justice?
4.
In the material world, what does the writer say governs most things and makes justice difficult?
5.
What is the negative form of "He wore his hair long when he was at school"?
6.
What is the question form of "She arrived with her mother yesterday"?
7.
In the dialogue between Rahel and Merhawit, what tense is used in "Have you finished that report yet?"
8.
Which word means "a person who carries out a harmful, illegal, or immoral act"?
9.
What is the contextual meaning of "allegedly"?
10.
Which word refers to "running at a high speed for a short distance"?
11.
What makes the poor suffer everywhere in the world according to the passage?
12.
Which of these is NOT required for justice according to the true/false section (item 9)?
13.
What is the past simple negative form of "wrote"?
14.
In the dialogue, when does Merhawit say the report should be ready?
15.
Which word means "to walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall"?
16.
"A stable and peaceful society can be created through ___."
17.
"He smoked for two weeks." What is the question form?
18.
Which word refers to a "form or process of civil government"?
19.
What does "discern" mean in the vocabulary activity?
20.
According to the text, maintaining justice is:
21.
What is the past simple of "read"?
22.
Which word is used for an "area of territory owned or controlled"?
23.
In "Where have you traveled?", what is the main verb?
24.
How do people measure others according to the text?
25.
"Invoked" in the context of laws or rules means:
26.
A "scheme" in the text most likely refers to:
27.
"Zeberga read books when he was at school." Change to negative.
28.
What role does the jury have for society "theoretically"?
29.
What word is used to describe a "solemn utterance intended to invoke a supernatural power to inflict harm"?
30.
"No, I haven’t finished that report." This sentence is: