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Subjects
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english
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grammar
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. The classic cowboy hero is a _____ figure - someone generally described as the strong - silent type.
guile
derivative
notoriety
laconic
2. Their _____ in rank made no difference at all to the prince and Cinderella.
disparity
cursory
surpass
allusion
3. The reviewers heaped _____ on the novice playwright - ridiculing his pretentious dialogue - flat characters - and simple-minded plot.
derision
incongruous
esoteric
hierarchy
4. The costume designer _____ the leading lady's ball gown with yards and yards of ribbon and lace.
debunk
indifferent
meticulous
embellish
5. Suppose you are accepted by Harvard - Stanford - and Yale. Which one would you attend? Remember - this is only a _____ situation.
decorum
fastidious
hypothetical
delineate
6. What _____ did you use when you selected this essay as the prizewinner?
guile
repudiate
laconic
criterion
7. Times of economic hardship inevitably encourage the _____ of countless get-rich-quick schemes.
meticulous
proliferation
ephemeral
succinct
8. Some of the newer - less formal passages on the SAT have a _____ tone that is intended to make them more appealing to students.
detachment
colloquial
usurp
incite
9. When you send a message on Twitter - be _____; a tweet cannot be more than 140 characters long.
contentious
capricious
concise
hyperbole
10. Warned of _____ weather conditions ahead - the pilot told the passengers to fasten their seat belts.
predilection
turbulent
refute
debilitate
11. A radical committed to social change - Reed had no patience with the conservative views _____ in the America of his day.
incorrigible
prevalent
superfluous
impeccable
12. Rejecting the candidate's _____ comments on tax reform - the reporter pressed him to state clearly where he stood on the issue.
equivocal
buttress
relegate
brevity
13. Don't bore your audience with excess verbiage; be _____.
cursory
disseminate
disparage
succinct
14. The museum curator placed the Eskimo-carved wooden totem pole in _____ with two contemporary stone masks from Africa - creating a stunning effect.
divergent
digression
juxtaposition
redundant
15. Torn between loving her parents one minute and hating them the next - she was confused by the _____ of her feelings.
ambivalence
opportunist
mollify
mundane
16. The fact that the band was already booked to play in Hollywood on New year's Eve _____ their accepting the gig in London.
preclude
disparity
impeccable
satirical
17. The airline customer service agent tried to _____ the angry passenger by offering her a seat in first class.
abridge
inadvertently
mollify
whimsical
18. The young princess made the foolish _____ that the regent would not object to her taking the reins of power.
furtive
predilection
assumption
explicit
19. Denying that she advocated total _____ - Katya maintained she wished only to change our government - not to destroy it utterly.
ironic
taciturn
anarchy
exemplary
20. Flat prose and flat ginger are equally _____; both lack sparkle.
recluse
immutable
guile
insipid
21. Seeking the end of slavery - the abolitionists _____ freedom for the slaves.
ephemeral
endorse
eulogy
advocate
22. You had better _____ your accounting errors before the auditors arrive.
rectify
banal
renounce
prudent
23. The Head Start program attempts to _____ prekindergarten children so that they will do well when they enter elementary school.
hierarchy
nurture
taciturn
heresy
24. Though Widow Douglas had hopes of reforming Huck - Miss Watson considered him _____ and swore he would come to no good end.
ambivalence
taciturn
volatile
incorrigible
25. Don't just hint around that you're dissatisfied; be _____ about what's bothering you.
whimsical
innocuous
reprove
explicit
26. Tina was still angry despite Tony's soft and _____ words.
verbose
conciliatory
exacerbate
specious
27. Everyone waited to see which one of the rival candidates for city council the mayor would _____.
compliance
detachment
endorse
explicit
28. Galileo's assertion that the earth moved around the sun directly contradicted the religious teachings of his day; as a result - he was tried for _____.
heresy
reserve
endorse
abridge
29. Acetone is an extremely _____ liquid: it vaporizes instantly.
gregarious
advocate
satirical
volatile
30. The beauty of Tiffany's stained glass appealed to Esther's _____ sense.
pervasive
furtive
aesthetic
concise
31. A doting mother - Emma was more likely to praise her son's childish finger paintings than to _____ them.
extraneous
disparage
implement
advocate
32. Because a _____ examination of the ruins indicates the possibility of arson - we believe the insurance agency should undertake a more thorough investigation of the fire's cause.
cursory
preclude
ascetic
strident
33. We made an _____ choice to eat at the first restaurant we saw.
repudiate
arbitrary
laconic
venerate
34. Stop giggling and wriggling around in the pew; such _____ is improper in church.
levity
exemplary
anarchy
subside
35. Shrewdly purchasing valuable plots of land for small sums - John Jacob Astor gained a reputation as an _____ investor.
astute
abstract
ambiguous
condone
36. The boss prefaced his speech by telling a pointless _____ about an encounter he'd had with former President Bush.
juxtaposition
anecdote
anarchy
opulence
37. Uninterested in philosophical or spiritual discussions - Max talked only of _____ matters - such as the daily weather forecast or the latest basketball results.
volatile
delineate
eclectic
mundane
38. Although her early poetry was clearly _____ in nature - the critics thought she had promise and eventually would find her own voice.
flagrant
derivative
disdain
innocuous
39. At commencement - the dean praised Ellen for her _____ behavior as class president.
exemplary
extol
terse
affirmation
40. No wonder Ted doesn't think straight! His mind is so cluttered with _____ information that he can't concentrate on the essentials.
extol
insipid
extraneous
explicit
41. Katya's _____ love of justice moved her to champion the cause of anyone she considered unfairly treated by society.
inherent
reticent
partisan
scrupulous
42. To be low man on the totem pole is to have a decidedly inferior place in the _____.
hierarchy
rebuttal
elucidate
prevalent
43. Is an old-fashioned hairstyle an apt _____ for being out of step with the times and in need of change?
metaphor
nurture
interpid
notoriety
44. Thirty years after the war - she could not let go of the past but was still consumed with _____ against the foe.
strident
rancor
proliferation
eulogy
45. The attorney came up with several far-fetched arguments in a vain attempt to _____ his weak case.
hyperbole
pervasive
terse
buttress
46. The architect realized that her design for the new school had to be in _____ with the local building code.
compliance
indifferent
dismiss
explicit
47. The reviewers praised the new restaurant's _____ selection of dishes - which ranged from Asian stir fries to French ragouts and stews.
abridge
belie
eclectic
abstract
48. There is a fine line between speech that is _____ and to the point and speech so abrupt that it verges on rudeness.
terse
endorse
banal
flagrant
49. As far as I'm concerned - Apple's claims about its new computer are pure _____; no machine is that good!
nurture
eulogy
peripheral
hyperbole
50. No matter how hard Darnell tried to lure the trout into taking the bait - the fish was too _____ to catch.
incorrigible
reprimand
belie
elusive