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🎓 Cambridge – Vocabulary Builder Quiz

Free Cambridge vocabulary quiz for B2–C2 learners. Expand your word range and improve accuracy for FCE, CAE, and CPE exams fast.

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Cambridge – Vocabulary Builder Quiz
Free Cambridge vocabulary quiz for B2–C2 learners. Expand your word range and improve accuracy for FCE, CAE, and CPE exams fast.

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Cambridge Vocabulary Builder Quiz

Expand your vocabulary across levels B2–C2.

What does "coherent" mean?

What does "derive" mean?

What does "resilient" mean?

What does "eloquent" mean?

What does "comprehensive" mean?

What does "redundant" mean?

What does "justify" mean?

What is the meaning of "ubiquitous"?

What does "meticulous" mean?

What does "inevitable" mean?

What does "feasible" mean?

What does "ambiguous" mean?

What does "intricate" mean?

What does "diligent" mean?

What does "pragmatic" mean?

What does "contemplate" mean?

What does "subtle" mean?

What does "enhance" mean?

What does "allocate" mean?

What does "obsolete" mean?

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These quiz series are designed as an effective help for students to prepare for Cambridge English Qualifications, including PET (B1 Preliminary) , FCE (B2 First), and CAE (C1 Advanced), with a focus on grammar, vocabulary, reading, and use of English skills.

They focus on high-frequency exam topics, idiomatic expressions, phrasal verbs, collocations, word formation, and key grammar structures required for Cambridge exams. The quizzes are suitable for secondary school students, university applicants, adult learners seeking internationally recognized certification, and ESL students preparing for study, work, or life in English‑speaking environments.

Each quiz challenges learners to complete sentences, choose correct word forms, identify errors, understand text structure, recognize register and style, and avoid common mistakes made at each CEFR level. Tests are presented in a multiple-choice format; only one answer is correct and will be highlighted in green once the student provides an answer.

These tests can be used in Cambridge exam preparation courses, self‑study plans, tutoring sessions, intensive revision programs, and as daily language practice. They are all provided for free feel free to share them with friends and colleagues to support our work.

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