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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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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. At the protest rally - the students cheered the strikers and booed the dean with equal _____.
censure
gregarious
fervor
decorum
2. Stories in The New York Times often include _____ allusions to obscure people and events.
mitigate
dismiss
explicit
esoteric
3. Violently disagreeing with the referees' ruling - Coach Ben became so _____ that they threw him out of the game.
predilection
ostentatious
contentious
innate
4. In Tibet today - the common people still _____ their traditional spiritual leader - the Dalai Lama.
specious
venerate
innate
contentious
5. Someone mute cannot talk; someone _____ can hardly stop talking.
inherent
levity
verbose
extol
6. To revise a textbook properly - you must do more than make a few _____ changes to the manuscript.
colloquial
levity
hyperbole
superficial
7. The architect realized that her design for the new school had to be in _____ with the local building code.
ascetic
resigned
pragmatic
compliance
8. Some of the newer - less formal passages on the SAT have a _____ tone that is intended to make them more appealing to students.
colloquial
scrupulous
turbulent
altruistic
9. Although the movie star was no genius - she was sufficiently _____ to tell her true friends from the countless phonies who flattered her.
recluse
discerning
juxtaposition
terse
10. A doting mother - Emma was more likely to praise her son's childish finger paintings than to _____ them.
derision
conciliatory
subside
disparage
11. Although Nancy enjoyed Bill's _____ - lighthearted companionship - she sometimes wondered whether he could ever be serious.
frivolous
rancor
mitigate
colloquial
12. Through the comments of the characters in his cartoon strip - Doonesbury - Gary Trudeau ridicules political corruption; his humor is _____ in nature.
zealot
presumptuous
quandary
satirical
13. To John - who had never missed a meal - hunger was an _____ concept - one he understood only in theory.
superficial
feasible
placate
abstract
14. Michael's severe bout of the flue _____ him so much that for a week he was too tired to go back to work.
debilitate
apathy
jocular
rebuttal
15. Though Aunt Bea at times had to _____ Opie for inattention in church - she believed he was at heart a God-fearing lad.
venerate
austere
reprove
gregarious
16. The infant Mozart's parents quickly realized that their son had an _____ gift for music.
oblivion
innate
nurture
placate
17. When Elizabeth realized that Darcy considered himself too good to dance with his inferiors - she took great offense at his _____.
disseminate
digression
scrutiny
haughtiness
18. As far as I'm concerned - Apple's claims about its new computer are pure _____; no machine is that good!
hyperbole
quandary
equivocal
disparity
19. In a brief essay - describe a person you admire - someone whose virtues and achievements you would like to _____.
superfluous
criterion
cryptic
emulate
20. When acacias are in bloom - the increase of pollen in the air _____ Richard's hay fever.
contentious
exacerbate
extricate
induce
21. Thoroughly baffled by Holmes's _____ remarks - Watson wondered whether Holmes was intentionally concealing his thoughts about the crime.
enhance
subside
fervor
cryptic
22. A miser hoards money - not because he is _____ - but because he is stingy.
fallacious
ephemeral
prudent
lavish
23. Dirt poor and out of work - she did not give up but continued to fight against _____.
adversity
exacerbate
inane
discrepancy
24. Cool - calm - and collected - James Bond shows remarkable _____ in the face of danger.
nonchalance
ironic
expedient
pragmatic
25. Politicians of both the extreme right and left annoy me because they do not sound like people but parrots mindlessly repeating _____ clich
credulity
dogmatic
proximity
scrutiny
26. The senator was _____ for behavior inappropriate to a member of Congress.
censure
condone
opportunist
verbose
27. Although her _____ smile and gentle bearing made Miss Marple seem to be a sweet little old lady - in reality she was a tough-minded - shrewd observer of human nature.
debunk
benign
inadvertently
rancor
28. The uncrowned queen of the fashion industry - Diana was famous for her _____ taste.
aesthetic
impeccable
heresy
transient
29. Although Eric knew the boss had no sense of humor - he couldn't resist making one _____ remark.
jocular
embellish
resolution
alleviate
30. In providing college scholarships for economically disadvantaged youths - Eugene Lang performed a truly _____ deed.
incongruous
altruistic
sporadic
guile
31. You had better _____ your accounting errors before the auditors arrive.
belie
rectify
assumption
strident
32. The doctor assured the boy's parents that his fever would eventually _____.
assumption
adversity
undermine
subside
33. Nothing could shake his _____ that his children would get the best education that money could buy.
resolution
innocuous
ascetic
reticent
34. Unlike Widow Douglas - who _____ Huck's minor offenses - Miss Watson did nothing but scold.
condone
terse
incorrigible
austere
35. Paradoxically - _____ reasoning does not always produce incorrect results; even though your logic may be flawed - the conclusion you reach may still be correct.
predilection
emulate
fallacious
laconic
36. Nobody minded when Professor Renoir's lectures wandered away from their official them; his _____ were always more fascinating than the topic of the day.
buttress
incite
exacerbate
digression
37. The president _____ the astronauts - whom he called 'the pioneers of the Space Age.'
belie
apathy
soporific
extol
38. Con artists take advantage of the _____ of inexperienced Internet users to gain access to their credit card information.
credulity
profound
ephemeral
debunk
39. Thirty years after the war - she could not let go of the past but was still consumed with _____ against the foe.
hyperbole
contentious
brevity
rancor
40. Because she was a firm believer in old-fashioned courtesy - Miss Post _____ the modern tendency to address new acquaintances by their first names.
impair
reticent
deprecate
rhetorical
41. Denying that she advocated total _____ - Katya maintained she wished only to change our government - not to destroy it utterly.
anarchy
abstract
reprimand
strident
42. Rather than live in the crowded city center - we chose to buy a house in one of the _____ suburbs ringing the metropolis.
mundane
peripheral
dismiss
predilection
43. When both Harvard and Stanford accepted Laura - she was in a _____ as to which school she should attend.
juxtaposition
homogeneous
resigned
quandary
44. The store manager tried to _____ the angry customer by offering to replace the damaged merchandise or return her money.
incite
placate
acclaim
inane
45. Katya's _____ love of justice moved her to champion the cause of anyone she considered unfairly treated by society.
resigned
inherent
fallacious
skeptic
46. Blind people sometimes develop a compensatory ability to sense the _____ of objects around them.
partisan
proximity
meticulous
mundane
47. Typically - partygoers are _____; hermits are not.
erudite
lethargic
gregarious
enhance
48. Without additional funding - it may not be _____ to build a new stadium for the team on the city's highly developed West Side.
undermine
superfluous
specious
feasible
49. The Beatles expressed themselves through capricious - flip humor and _____ displays of carefree abandon.
whimsical
alleviate
homogeneous
conciliatory
50. Don't just hint around that you're dissatisfied; be _____ about what's bothering you.
extol
scrupulous
explicit
transient