- 1. You do this when you make up your mind without knowing all the facts.
A) predict B) prejudge C) preview D) premature
- 2. This is something you see before anyone else or before the main attraction.
A) premature B) preview C) prearrange D) precaution
- 3. This is a syllable that is at the beginning of a word that changes its meaning.
A) prejudge B) precede C) prefix D) precaution
- 4. This is what good readers do before they begin reading.
A) prejudge B) predict C) precede D) prearrange
- 5. This is what your parents do when they agree to let you go to the movies with your friend in two weeks.
A) premature B) preapprove C) prejudge D) prefix
- 6. Teachers often give this to figure out what their students already know.
A) prevent B) pretest C) precaution D) precede
- 7. You do this when you spend money for something before it is due.
A) precede B) prevent C) prearrange D) prepay
- 8. This is what we are studying.
A) prepays B) preschools C) prefixes D) pretests
- 9. You hear about these when people talk about how to avoid danger.
A) pretests B) precautions C) previews D) previews
- 10. "An ounce of ______________ is worth a pound of cure."
A) prevention B) prediction C) prejudging D) previews
- 11. What do you ___________ will happen in the next chapter?
A) premature B) predict C) prejudge D) preview
- 12. You can ___________ spreading germs by washing your hands often.
A) prepay B) prejudge C) prevent D) prefix
- 13. Four students got a perfect score on the spelling ____________, so they didn't have to take the final test on Friday.
A) precaution B) pretest C) preapprove D) predict
- 14. You ____________ when you "judge a book by its cover".
A) preview B) prejudge C) prevent D) prefix
- 15. Mrs. Braden made the class memorize a list of vocabulary words with the same ___________.
A) precaution B) preview C) pretest D) prefix
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