Vocabulary Quiz: Homophones & Self-Belief

Theme: The Power of Self-Belief

Focus: Homophones – Words that sound the same but have different meanings

Instructions:

  • Read the sentence carefully.

  • Choose the correct homophone to complete the meaning.

  • At the end, check the answers and explanations.


Section 1: Everyday Confidence

1. She knew she had to trust her own ____.
a) sense
b) cents

2. No matter what others said, he didn’t ____ from his path.
a) veer
b) vere

3. I’ve ____ that believing in myself opens new doors.
a) seen
b) scene


Section 2: Facing Doubts

4. They tried to shake her confidence, but she stood her ____.
a) ground
b) grounde

5. He had to ____ whether to follow his dream or give up.
a) choose
b) chews

6. She didn’t let one small ____ stop her progress.
a) break
b) brake


Section 3: Taking Action

7. With fear in her heart, she took the leap — and the results were ____.
a) plain
b) plane

8. When you’re ready, life will show you the right ____.
a) way
b) weigh

9. He gave a powerful speech to ____ the team before the final challenge.
a) rouse
b) rows


Section 4: Mental Strength

10. She kept a journal to help her stay ____.
a) write
b) right

11. His positive mindset was the ____ behind his success.
a) principle
b) principal

12. After failing twice, she didn’t lose ____.
a) patience
b) patients


Section 5: Achieving Goals

13. When the moment came, he stepped onto the stage without ____.
a) pause
b) paws

14. The critics tried to ____ his achievements, but he kept going.
a) lessen
b) lesson

15. In the end, she knew the victory was hers — fair and ____.
a) square
b) squair

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