Vocabulary - Final exams
Across
- 2. (noun) Young people in general; the time of being young.
- 4. (adjective) Able to pass from one person to another (like a virus).
- 6. (noun) All the people born and living at about the same time.
- 8. (noun) One of four equal parts of something (\(25\%\)).
- 10. (noun) A person who starts a business to make money.
- 12. (noun) The act of taking part or being involved in an activity.
- 13. (noun) The job or activity of caring for sick or old people.
- 14. (noun) Money, food, or clothes given to help a person or organization.
- 16. (noun) People chosen to represent a group at an important meeting.
- 18. (noun) An area of a town or city where people live as a community.
- 20. (noun) The ability to guide, direct, or lead a group of people.
- 21. (noun) The habits, traditions, and beliefs of a country or group of people.
- 23. (adjective) Difficult to understand or explain; not simple.
- 24. (noun) Close connections or bonds between people (like friends or family).
Down
- 1. (noun) The food necessary for health and growth.
- 3. (adjective) Relating to money or how money is managed.
- 5. (noun/verb) A person who does work without being paid to help others.
- 7. (noun) Pictures, videos, or songs used to persuade people to buy products.
- 9. (noun) Things that you do regularly or repeatedly.
- 11. (noun/verb) The study or record of past events.
- 15. (noun) Teenagers; young people developing into adults.
- 17. (noun) An official set of rules or ideas used by a government or organization.
- 19. (verb) To become less, smaller, or worse.
- 22. (noun) The state of having a paid job.