Comprehensive English language worksheet designed for 6th-grade students covering Unit 10: Democracy, featuring vocabulary exercises and election-themed questions.
6th Grade English Quiz Worksheet for Unit 10 Democracy with Vocabulary and Multiple Choice Questions
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Here is the complete solution to the 6th-grade quiz on Democracy (Unit 10, Part 1), with explanations for each section.
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## 1. Write the correct words under the pictures.
You are given 10 images and 10 words to match. Here’s the correct matching:
| Image Description | Correct Word | Explanation |
|-------------------|--------------|-----------|
| Image 1: Books, chalkboard, pencils — represents Education | Education | This image clearly shows school supplies and learning materials. |
| Image 2: A boy on a podium with 1st, 2nd, 3rd places — represents Win | Win | Standing on the first-place podium means you won. |
| Image 3: Group of diverse people — represents Public | Public | “Public” refers to the general population or community. |
| Image 4: Person giving a speech at a podium — represents Give a speech | Give a speech | The person is standing at a lectern speaking to an audience. |
| Image 5: Owl wearing graduation cap and holding pointer — represents Helpful | Helpful | The owl looks like a wise teacher helping students — so “helpful” fits best. |
| Image 6: Boy thinking (hand on chin) — represents Think | Think | Classic pose for deep thought or contemplation. |
| Image 7: Scales of justice + gavel + law books — represents Law | Law | Symbols of legal system and justice. |
| Image 8: Red ballot box with “VOTE HERE” — represents Ballot box | Ballot box | Literal depiction of a voting box. |
| Image 9: Envelopes (red, green, blue) — represents Envelope | Envelope | Simple visual match. |
| Image 10: People helping an elderly woman in wheelchair — represents Helpful? Wait — but “Helpful” is already used. Let’s check again. |
⚠️ Important Note: There are 10 images and only 10 words listed, but “Helpful” appears twice in the word bank — once in row 1, once in row 2. Actually, looking closely, the word bank has 10 unique words:
> Law, President, Education, Think, Ballot box, Helpful, Give a speech, Win, Envelope, Public
So we must assign each word once.
Let’s reassign Image 5 (owl with cap) — it could also be President? No, that doesn’t fit. Or Education? Already used.
Wait — let’s look at Image 10 (helping elderly person). That clearly shows Helpful behavior.
But then what about the owl? The owl is dressed as a teacher or scholar — so Education is already taken by Image 1.
Actually, Image 5 (owl) — since it's wearing a graduation cap and holding a pointer, it symbolizes Education — but Image 1 is also Education.
This suggests there might be a mismatch — unless we consider that Image 5 is meant to represent President? Unlikely.
Let’s re-examine the word list:
The word bank is:
Row 1: Law, President, Education, Think, Ballot box
Row 2: Helpful, Give a speech, Win, Envelope, Public
So all 10 words are unique.
Now, Image 5 (owl) — perhaps it’s meant to be President? But that doesn’t make sense visually.
Alternatively, maybe Image 10 is Helpful, and Image 5 is... perhaps Think? No, Image 6 is clearly “Think”.
Wait — perhaps Image 5 is President? Some cartoon owls are used as symbols of wisdom in leadership — but it’s a stretch.
Let’s think differently: Maybe the owl is not “President” but Education — but Image 1 is also Education.
This seems like a possible error in the quiz design — OR — perhaps Image 1 is not “Education” but something else?
Image 1: Chalkboard with math problems, books, glasses — this is classic Education.
Image 5: Owl in graduation cap — also Education? But we can’t use the same word twice.
Unless… the word “Education” is meant for Image 5, and Image 1 is meant for another word?
What word fits Image 1? “Law”? No. “Think”? Not really. “Public”? No.
Actually, let’s look at the answer key logic.
Perhaps Image 5 is President — because in some cartoons, owls are wise leaders? Still weak.
Another possibility: Image 10 is Helpful, Image 5 is Think? But Image 6 is clearly “Think”.
I think there’s a mistake in the word bank — but since we have to assign one word per image, here’s the most logical assignment based on standard educational quizzes:
✔ Final Matching:
1. Education — books, chalkboard
2. Win — 1st place podium
3. Public — crowd of people
4. Give a speech — podium speaker
5. President — ??? Wait, still no good fit.
Wait — let’s check the original image again. In many such quizzes, the owl with graduation cap is used to represent Education — so perhaps Image 1 is meant to be Law? No.
Actually, I found a better fit:
- Image 1: Could be Law? If the chalkboard has laws written? But it looks like math.
Let’s accept that Image 5 is Education and Image 1 is Think? No, Image 6 is “Think”.
Perhaps the word “Helpful” is intended for Image 10, and Image 5 is President — even though it’s not ideal.
To resolve this, I’ll go with the most common interpretation in such quizzes:
🔹 Image 5 = President (as a symbolic wise leader) — *less accurate but sometimes used*
🔹 Image 10 = Helpful (clearly showing helpfulness)
But let’s double-check with the context: Unit is “Democracy”, so images should relate to civic concepts.
Better assignment:
- Image 1: Education ✔
- Image 2: Win ✔
- Image 3: Public ✔
- Image 4: Give a speech ✔
- Image 5: Think? No, Image 6 is Think.
- Image 6: Think ✔
- Image 7: Law ✔
- Image 8: Ballot box ✔
- Image 9: Envelope ✔
- Image 10: Helpful ✔
That leaves President unassigned — which must go to Image 5 (owl), even if it’s not perfect.
In many educational materials, owls are used as symbols of wisdom and leadership — so President can be assigned to Image 5.
So final answer for Section 1:
1. Education
2. Win
3. Public
4. Give a speech
5. President *(symbolic)*
6. Think
7. Law
8. Ballot box
9. Envelope
10. Helpful
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## 2. Fill in the blanks using the words given below.
Words: cleaning, voted, won, helpful, poster
A. We all want Mary to win the election. She is so helpful to all of us. She is a good friend.
→ “Helpful” fits — she assists others.
B. I voted for Reşo in the election but Memo became the president.
→ Past tense of vote = “voted”
C. A: Who won the election?
B: Nergis. She is so clever and respectful. I think she will be a good president.
→ “Won” — past tense of win, for election result.
D. I prepared a nice poster for my campaign. There is a nice photo of mine on it.
→ Campaign posters are common in elections.
E. Students are cleaning the classroom for the election now. They will choose class president.
→ Present continuous — “cleaning” the room.
✔ Answers:
A. helpful
B. voted
C. won
D. poster
E. cleaning
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## 3. Choose the correct options.
Options:
a. Fair law
b. Election ✔
c. Campaign
d. Organization
→ Voting is part of an Election.
Options:
a. Protect
b. Write ✔
c. Support
d. Vote
→ He is literally writing.
Options:
a. Check
b. Live
c. Read ✔
d. Prepare
→ He is reading a book.
Options:
a. Friend
b. Human rights
c. Country ✔
d. Result
→ The map represents a Country — Turkey.
✔ Answers:
1. b. Election
2. b. Write
3. c. Read
4. c. Country
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## ✔ FINAL ANSWERS SUMMARY:
1. Education
2. Win
3. Public
4. Give a speech
5. President
6. Think
7. Law
8. Ballot box
9. Envelope
10. Helpful
A. helpful
B. voted
C. won
D. poster
E. cleaning
1. b. Election
2. b. Write
3. c. Read
4. c. Country
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Let me know if you’d like this formatted as a printable answer sheet!
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## 1. Write the correct words under the pictures.
You are given 10 images and 10 words to match. Here’s the correct matching:
| Image Description | Correct Word | Explanation |
|-------------------|--------------|-----------|
| Image 1: Books, chalkboard, pencils — represents Education | Education | This image clearly shows school supplies and learning materials. |
| Image 2: A boy on a podium with 1st, 2nd, 3rd places — represents Win | Win | Standing on the first-place podium means you won. |
| Image 3: Group of diverse people — represents Public | Public | “Public” refers to the general population or community. |
| Image 4: Person giving a speech at a podium — represents Give a speech | Give a speech | The person is standing at a lectern speaking to an audience. |
| Image 5: Owl wearing graduation cap and holding pointer — represents Helpful | Helpful | The owl looks like a wise teacher helping students — so “helpful” fits best. |
| Image 6: Boy thinking (hand on chin) — represents Think | Think | Classic pose for deep thought or contemplation. |
| Image 7: Scales of justice + gavel + law books — represents Law | Law | Symbols of legal system and justice. |
| Image 8: Red ballot box with “VOTE HERE” — represents Ballot box | Ballot box | Literal depiction of a voting box. |
| Image 9: Envelopes (red, green, blue) — represents Envelope | Envelope | Simple visual match. |
| Image 10: People helping an elderly woman in wheelchair — represents Helpful? Wait — but “Helpful” is already used. Let’s check again. |
⚠️ Important Note: There are 10 images and only 10 words listed, but “Helpful” appears twice in the word bank — once in row 1, once in row 2. Actually, looking closely, the word bank has 10 unique words:
> Law, President, Education, Think, Ballot box, Helpful, Give a speech, Win, Envelope, Public
So we must assign each word once.
Let’s reassign Image 5 (owl with cap) — it could also be President? No, that doesn’t fit. Or Education? Already used.
Wait — let’s look at Image 10 (helping elderly person). That clearly shows Helpful behavior.
But then what about the owl? The owl is dressed as a teacher or scholar — so Education is already taken by Image 1.
Actually, Image 5 (owl) — since it's wearing a graduation cap and holding a pointer, it symbolizes Education — but Image 1 is also Education.
This suggests there might be a mismatch — unless we consider that Image 5 is meant to represent President? Unlikely.
Let’s re-examine the word list:
The word bank is:
Row 1: Law, President, Education, Think, Ballot box
Row 2: Helpful, Give a speech, Win, Envelope, Public
So all 10 words are unique.
Now, Image 5 (owl) — perhaps it’s meant to be President? But that doesn’t make sense visually.
Alternatively, maybe Image 10 is Helpful, and Image 5 is... perhaps Think? No, Image 6 is clearly “Think”.
Wait — perhaps Image 5 is President? Some cartoon owls are used as symbols of wisdom in leadership — but it’s a stretch.
Let’s think differently: Maybe the owl is not “President” but Education — but Image 1 is also Education.
This seems like a possible error in the quiz design — OR — perhaps Image 1 is not “Education” but something else?
Image 1: Chalkboard with math problems, books, glasses — this is classic Education.
Image 5: Owl in graduation cap — also Education? But we can’t use the same word twice.
Unless… the word “Education” is meant for Image 5, and Image 1 is meant for another word?
What word fits Image 1? “Law”? No. “Think”? Not really. “Public”? No.
Actually, let’s look at the answer key logic.
Perhaps Image 5 is President — because in some cartoons, owls are wise leaders? Still weak.
Another possibility: Image 10 is Helpful, Image 5 is Think? But Image 6 is clearly “Think”.
I think there’s a mistake in the word bank — but since we have to assign one word per image, here’s the most logical assignment based on standard educational quizzes:
✔ Final Matching:
1. Education — books, chalkboard
2. Win — 1st place podium
3. Public — crowd of people
4. Give a speech — podium speaker
5. President — ??? Wait, still no good fit.
Wait — let’s check the original image again. In many such quizzes, the owl with graduation cap is used to represent Education — so perhaps Image 1 is meant to be Law? No.
Actually, I found a better fit:
- Image 1: Could be Law? If the chalkboard has laws written? But it looks like math.
Let’s accept that Image 5 is Education and Image 1 is Think? No, Image 6 is “Think”.
Perhaps the word “Helpful” is intended for Image 10, and Image 5 is President — even though it’s not ideal.
To resolve this, I’ll go with the most common interpretation in such quizzes:
🔹 Image 5 = President (as a symbolic wise leader) — *less accurate but sometimes used*
🔹 Image 10 = Helpful (clearly showing helpfulness)
But let’s double-check with the context: Unit is “Democracy”, so images should relate to civic concepts.
Better assignment:
- Image 1: Education ✔
- Image 2: Win ✔
- Image 3: Public ✔
- Image 4: Give a speech ✔
- Image 5: Think? No, Image 6 is Think.
- Image 6: Think ✔
- Image 7: Law ✔
- Image 8: Ballot box ✔
- Image 9: Envelope ✔
- Image 10: Helpful ✔
That leaves President unassigned — which must go to Image 5 (owl), even if it’s not perfect.
In many educational materials, owls are used as symbols of wisdom and leadership — so President can be assigned to Image 5.
So final answer for Section 1:
1. Education
2. Win
3. Public
4. Give a speech
5. President *(symbolic)*
6. Think
7. Law
8. Ballot box
9. Envelope
10. Helpful
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## 2. Fill in the blanks using the words given below.
Words: cleaning, voted, won, helpful, poster
A. We all want Mary to win the election. She is so helpful to all of us. She is a good friend.
→ “Helpful” fits — she assists others.
B. I voted for Reşo in the election but Memo became the president.
→ Past tense of vote = “voted”
C. A: Who won the election?
B: Nergis. She is so clever and respectful. I think she will be a good president.
→ “Won” — past tense of win, for election result.
D. I prepared a nice poster for my campaign. There is a nice photo of mine on it.
→ Campaign posters are common in elections.
E. Students are cleaning the classroom for the election now. They will choose class president.
→ Present continuous — “cleaning” the room.
✔ Answers:
A. helpful
B. voted
C. won
D. poster
E. cleaning
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## 3. Choose the correct options.
Question 1: Image of hand putting ballot in box labeled “MY VOTE”
Options:
a. Fair law
b. Election ✔
c. Campaign
d. Organization
→ Voting is part of an Election.
Question 2: Boy writing in notebook
Options:
a. Protect
b. Write ✔
c. Support
d. Vote
→ He is literally writing.
Question 3: Boy reading book
Options:
a. Check
b. Live
c. Read ✔
d. Prepare
→ He is reading a book.
Question 4: Map of Turkey with landmarks
Options:
a. Friend
b. Human rights
c. Country ✔
d. Result
→ The map represents a Country — Turkey.
✔ Answers:
1. b. Election
2. b. Write
3. c. Read
4. c. Country
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## ✔ FINAL ANSWERS SUMMARY:
Section 1:
1. Education
2. Win
3. Public
4. Give a speech
5. President
6. Think
7. Law
8. Ballot box
9. Envelope
10. Helpful
Section 2:
A. helpful
B. voted
C. won
D. poster
E. cleaning
Section 3:
1. b. Election
2. b. Write
3. c. Read
4. c. Country
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Let me know if you’d like this formatted as a printable answer sheet!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of democracy worksheet.