Word Formation - Expert Level: hidden words EXPERT

Intensive progress check 🎯 drill: 20 expert-level word formation questions. Worksheet 30 of 30 hones your hidden words abilities. Practice jumbled letters, meaningful words, letter rearrangement under timed conditions. Best for expert-level students seeking challenging problems and time-bound practice.

📝 Worksheet 30 of 30 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Expert level

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Question 1

Which of the following is an anagram of 'LISTEN'?
'LISTEN' and 'SILENT' contain exactly the same letters in different arrangements, making them anagrams. Both words use: E, I, L, N, S, T.

Question 2

Which word CANNOT be formed from the letters of 'INCOMPREHENSIBILITIES'? (Each letter can be used at most as many times as it appears)
RESPECTIBILITY requires the letter 'R' (present), 'C' (present), but also 'T' appears twice? Actually it needs two 'T's? Let's check: RESPECTIBILITY has R,E,S,P,E,C,T,I,B,I,L,I,T,Y - needs two T's? No, it has T once. Wait - better example: it needs 'Y' which is present, but actually all letters are present. Let me simplify:

Question 3

Form a word related to 'FRUIT' using the letters: A, P, P, L, E
The category is 'FRUIT' and from letters A, P, P, L, E, we can form 'APPLE', which is a valid fruit.

Question 4

Which word can be formed using the letters: A, E, T, C?
From the letters A, E, T, C, we can form 'TEA'. Other possible combinations include: CAT, EAT, ACE.

Question 5

Which of the following words CANNOT be formed from the letters of the word 'SIGNATURE'?
The word 'RUSTIC' cannot be formed from 'SIGNATURE' because: RUSTIC requires the letter 'C' but 'SIGNATURE' has no 'C' The other words ['TRAIN', 'STAR', 'GIANT'] can all be formed using available letters.

Question 6

By adding exactly ONE letter to 'PLAN', which of the following words can be formed?
Adding the letter 'E' to 'PLAN' forms 'PLANE'. Add 'E' at end.

Question 7

By adding the suffix 'ATION' to 'consider', which valid English word is formed?
The suffix 'ATION' combines with 'consider' to form 'consideration'. Note: Some spelling adjustments may occur at morpheme boundaries (e.g., dropping 'e' before 'able').

Question 8

If each letter in the word 'NIGHT' is shifted alternately: +1 for positions 1,3,5 and -1 for positions 2,4,6 (with wrap-around), what is the resulting word?
Position 1 (N): +1 = O, Position 2 (I): -1 = H, Position 3 (G): +1 = H, etc. Giving: OHHGU

Question 9

Which word can be formed using letters from the word 'HORSE'?
From 'HORSE', we can extract the letters to form 'ROSE'. The letters R, O, S, E are all present in the original word.

Question 10

Which meaningful word can be formed using only the letters from 'COMPUTER' (letters can be used at most as many times as they appear)?
From 'COMPUTER', we can form 'COMMUTE'. Check: T(1) + M(1) + E(1) + U(1) + O(1) + C(1) - all letters are available in sufficient quantity.

Question 11

Rearrange the letters 'GPI' to form a meaningful English word.
The letters GPI can be rearranged to form 'PIG'. This is a common 3-letter English word.

Question 12

Which of the following is an anagram of 'EARTH'?
'EARTH' and 'HEART' contain exactly the same letters in different arrangements, making them anagrams. Both words use: A, E, H, R, T.

Question 13

Complete the word chain: BOOK → K... → G.... Which word fits in the middle?
In a word chain, each word must begin with the last letter of the previous word. Here: BOOK ends with 'K', so the next word must start with 'K'. 'KING' starts with 'K' and ends with 'G', which begins the final word 'GATE'.

Question 14

Which word CANNOT be formed from the letters of 'INCOMPREHENSIBILITIES'? (Each letter can be used at most as many times as it appears)
RESPECTIBILITY requires the letter 'R' (present), 'C' (present), but also 'T' appears twice? Actually it needs two 'T's? Let's check: RESPECTIBILITY has R,E,S,P,E,C,T,I,B,I,L,I,T,Y - needs two T's? No, it has T once. Wait - better example: it needs 'Y' which is present, but actually all letters are present. Let me simplify:

Question 15

Which word can be formed using the letters: A, T, R?
From the letters A, T, R, we can form 'RAT'. Other possible combinations include: TAR, ART.

Question 16

Which word can be formed using the letters: A, T, R?
From the letters A, T, R, we can form 'RAT'. Other possible combinations include: TAR, ART.

Question 17

Form a word related to 'COUNTRY' using the letters: I, N, D, I, A
The category is 'COUNTRY' and from letters I, N, D, I, A, we can form 'INDIA', which is a valid country.

Question 18

What compound word is formed by joining 'RAIN' and 'BOW'?
Combining 'RAIN' + 'BOW' creates the compound word 'RAINBOW'. Compound words are formed when two independent words combine to create a new meaning.

Question 19

Which of the following words CANNOT be formed from the letters of the word 'HAPPINESS'?
The word 'HAPPY' cannot be formed from 'HAPPINESS' because: HAPPY requires two 'P's and a 'Y', but 'HAPPINESS' has no 'Y' The other words ['SHAPE', 'PAINS', 'SPINE'] can all be formed using available letters.

Question 20

By removing exactly ONE letter from 'STARTS', which of the following words can be formed?
Removing the letter 'set()' from 'STARTS' forms 'START'. Remove 'S' at end.
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