Grammar Quiz

Transportation Vocabulary Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Transportation Vocabulary

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We went on a guided ______ to explore the ancient ruins.

A. Excursion

B. Gate

C. Part

D. Take off


He told me to ______ quickly because we were running late.

A. Rails

B. Get in the car

C. Fare

D. Platform


We will ______ in Paris after an eight-hour flight.

A. Commute

B. Land

C. Fare

D. Platform


Passengers were waiting on the ______ for the next train.

A. Vehicle

B. Platform

C. Journey

D. Seat belt


We went on a ______ to the Caribbean last summer.

A. Cruise

B. Gate

C. Carbon emissions

D. Commute


We need to ______ the 5:30 train to avoid being late.

A. Miss

B. Overtake

C. Catch

D. Launch


We spent some time in the ______ before boarding our plane.

A. Departure lounge

B. Port

C. Seat belt

D. Flight


The ______ through the mountains was breathtaking.

A. Excursion

B. Journey

C. Waiting room

D. Launch


I hate to ______ my bus in the morning because the next one comes an hour later.

A. Take off

B. Miss

C. Cruise

D. Get on a bus


The ______ skillfully avoided an accident by swerving at the last moment.

A. Gate

B. Departure lounge

C. Driver

D. Trip


Our weekend ______ to the countryside was very relaxing.

A. Part

B. Trip

C. Traffic jam

D. Gate


The ______ from New York to London was smooth and uneventful.

A. Platform

B. Flight

C. Part

D. Trip


It’s dangerous to ______ vehicles on a narrow road.

A. Fare

B. Miss

C. Overtake

D. Platform


He gripped the ______ tightly as he navigated through the busy streets.

A. Seat belt

B. Traffic jam

C. Steering wheel

D. Gate


We need to ______ that goes directly to the museum.

A. Give somebody a lift

B. Get on a bus

C. Take off

D. Overtake


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