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english
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grammar
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Typically - partygoers are _____; hermits are not.
gregarious
debunk
exemplary
jocular
2. Towering over the nearby houses - the MacMansion looked wholly _____ in the historic neighborhood of small Craftsman bungalows.
coercion
incongruous
allusion
reticent
3. Everyone waited to see which one of the rival candidates for city council the mayor would _____.
alleviate
impair
elucidate
endorse
4. To win his audience - the speaker used every _____ trick in the book.
detachment
rhetorical
austere
belie
5. The young princess made the foolish _____ that the regent would not object to her taking the reins of power.
resolution
assumption
profound
derivative
6. The senator was _____ for behavior inappropriate to a member of Congress.
censure
alleviate
fallacious
exemplary
7. The president _____ the astronauts - whom he called 'the pioneers of the Space Age.'
taciturn
eclectic
extol
laconic
8. Because she was a firm believer in old-fashioned courtesy - Miss Post _____ the modern tendency to address new acquaintances by their first names.
deprecate
opulence
refute
jocular
9. Because Ann felt no desire to marry - she was _____ to Carl's constant proposals.
surreptitious
fallacious
indifferent
hyperbole
10. Someone mute cannot talk; someone _____ can hardly stop talking.
verbose
adulation
erudite
opulence
11. The fact that the band was already booked to play in Hollywood on New year's Eve _____ their accepting the gig in London.
adversity
oblivion
preclude
refute
12. Politicians of both the extreme right and left annoy me because they do not sound like people but parrots mindlessly repeating _____ clich
dogmatic
interpid
placate
notoriety
13. The stereotypical cowboy is a _____ soul - answering lengthy questions with a simple 'yep' or 'nope.'
taciturn
specious
colloquial
cryptic
14. A pragmatic politician - he was guided more by what was _____ than by what was right.
implement
nonchalance
colloquial
expedient
15. Drinking alcohol can _____ your ability to drive safely; if you're going to drink - don't drive.
ambivalence
fastidious
impair
arbitrary
16. A miser hoards money - not because he is _____ - but because he is stingy.
derision
prudent
lethargic
insipid
17. In providing college scholarships for economically disadvantaged youths - Eugene Lang performed a truly _____ deed.
substantiate
acclaim
altruistic
peripheral
18. _____ to his downtrodden existence - the day laborer was too meek to protest his supervisor's bullying.
disseminate
instigate
condone
resigned
19. Although Alfred _____ in fulfilling his duties at work - he is less conscientious about meeting his obligations at home.
scrupulous
affirmation
incorrigible
pragmatic
20. The beauty of Tiffany's stained glass appealed to Esther's _____ sense.
preclude
capricious
aesthetic
explicit
21. According to Sherlock Homes - the very point that appears to complicate a case - when duly considered and scientifically handled - is the one most likely to _____ it.
implement
volatile
elucidate
scrupulous
22. Dirt poor and out of work - she did not give up but continued to fight against _____.
satirical
scrupulous
adversity
discerning
23. When I saw how Fred and his fraternity brothers had trashed the frat house - I decided to _____ my offer to let them use our summer cottage over spring break.
impeccable
embellish
strident
retract
24. No matter how hard Darnell tried to lure the trout into taking the bait - the fish was too _____ to catch.
elusive
undermine
superficial
ephemeral
25. Con artists take advantage of the _____ of inexperienced Internet users to gain access to their credit card information.
inherent
satirical
dogmatic
credulity
26. Denying that she advocated total _____ - Katya maintained she wished only to change our government - not to destroy it utterly.
anarchy
conciliatory
extricate
extraneous
27. Her wealthy suitors wooed her with _____ gifts.
furtive
exuberance
expedient
lavish
28. Although Nancy enjoyed Bill's _____ - lighthearted companionship - she sometimes wondered whether he could ever be serious.
renounce
frivolous
heresy
scrutiny
29. After Ralph dropped his second try of drinks that week - the manager swiftly _____ him to a minor post behind the bar.
credulity
digression
relegate
compliance
30. Stories in The New York Times often include _____ allusions to obscure people and events.
extol
debilitate
esoteric
superfluous
31. In a brief essay - describe a person you admire - someone whose virtues and achievements you would like to _____.
presumptuous
predilection
emulate
interpid
32. Government agents have been known to use wiretapping and other _____ methods to spy on suspected terrorists.
surreptitious
resigned
feasible
resolution
33. The defense lawyer confidently listened to the prosecutor sum up his case - sure that she could answer his arguments in her _____.
hypothetical
esoteric
quandary
rebuttal
34. Psychoanalysts must maintain their professional _____ and stay uninvolved with their patients' personal lives.
exacerbate
detachment
disseminate
cursory
35. When Amanda said to the ticket scalper - 'One hundred bucks? What do you want - a pound of flesh?' she was making an _____ to Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice.
allusion
verbose
endorse
placate
36. After the quarrel - Gina said nothing could _____ her to talk to Pedro again.
frivolous
haughtiness
induce
proximity
37. The governor's appointment of his brother-in-law to the State Supreme Court was a _____ violation of the state laws against nepotism.
quandary
flagrant
surpass
apathy
38. The inquisitors used both physical and psychological _____ to force Joan of Arc to deny that her visions were sent by God.
mitigate
coercion
adversary
assumption
39. The bottle of wine I brought to Sharon's party was certainly _____: how was I to know that Sharon owned a winery?
succinct
affirmation
immutable
redundant
40. On certain issues of principle - the senator refused to take a _____ stand - but let her conscience be her guide.
partisan
transient
superfluous
ambivalence
41. Cool - calm - and collected - James Bond shows remarkable _____ in the face of danger.
conciliatory
nonchalance
colloquial
digression
42. The store manager tried to _____ the angry customer by offering to replace the damaged merchandise or return her money.
placate
adversary
preclude
nonchalance
43. To John - who had never missed a meal - hunger was an _____ concept - one he understood only in theory.
deprecate
superficial
exuberance
abstract
44. Unlike Widow Douglas - who _____ Huck's minor offenses - Miss Watson did nothing but scold.
surreptitious
usurp
condone
interpid
45. The attorney came up with several far-fetched arguments in a vain attempt to _____ his weak case.
buttress
reprimand
mundane
resigned
46. I am a _____ about the proposed new health plan; I want some proof that it will work.
feasible
innate
skeptic
extricate
47. The architect realized that her design for the new school had to be in _____ with the local building code.
soporific
renounce
extraneous
compliance
48. Despite airing her clothes for several hours - she could not rid them of the _____ odor of mothballs that clung to them.
rebuttal
pervasive
document
extricate
49. Historically - traders and missionaries often proved themselves to be _____ explorers - bravely venturing into new territories despite the dangers involved.
prevalent
relegate
mundane
interpid
50. Through the comments of the characters in his cartoon strip - Doonesbury - Gary Trudeau ridicules political corruption; his humor is _____ in nature.
zealot
skeptic
satirical
inadvertently
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