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Complete Advanced Sentences
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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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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. The architect realized that her design for the new school had to be in _____ with the local building code.
induce
ascetic
strident
compliance
2. At commencement - the dean praised Ellen for her _____ behavior as class president.
laconic
enhance
esoteric
exemplary
3. The special prosecutor determined that the attorney general - though inept - had not intentionally set out to _____ the progress of the investigation.
benign
volatile
impede
partisan
4. Disappointed in love - Miss Emily became a _____; she shut herself away in her empty mansion and refused to see another living soul.
recluse
ambiguous
incite
rhetorical
5. 'Any publicity is good publicity - 'said the starlet. 'If I can't have a good reputation - I'll settle for _____.'
peripheral
notoriety
whimsical
retract
6. In the film Funny Face - the bookish heroine _____ fashion models for their lack of intellectual interests.
autonomous
impeccable
altruistic
disdain
7. The young wrestler struggled to defeat his formidable _____.
ironic
delineate
exacerbate
adversary
8. The boss prefaced his speech by telling a pointless _____ about an encounter he'd had with former President Bush.
capricious
nurture
adversary
anecdote
9. The governor's appointment of his brother-in-law to the State Supreme Court was a _____ violation of the state laws against nepotism.
volatile
divergent
homogeneous
flagrant
10. Though Huck was quite willing to _____ Tom's story - Aunt Polly knew better than to believe either of them.
corroborate
obdurate
innocuous
anecdote
11. The BP oil spill has caused _____ damage to the entire Gulf Coast.
ephemeral
altruistic
jocular
profound
12. 'Judicial activism' is the alleged tendency of some judges to _____ the power of elected legislatures by making the law rather than merely interpreting it.
usurp
eclectic
astute
concise
13. Drinking alcohol can _____ your ability to drive safely; if you're going to drink - don't drive.
impair
nonchalance
conciliatory
pervasive
14. Suppose you are accepted by Harvard - Stanford - and Yale. Which one would you attend? Remember - this is only a _____ situation.
document
reprimand
hypothetical
heresy
15. Because she was a firm believer in old-fashioned courtesy - Miss Post _____ the modern tendency to address new acquaintances by their first names.
arbitrary
deprecate
pragmatic
preclude
16. Don't bore your audience with excess verbiage; be _____.
succinct
opportunist
juxtaposition
debilitate
17. When Johnny came down with a bad case of poison oak - the doctor recommended calamine lotion to _____ the itching.
inadvertently
elusive
prolific
alleviate
18. Warned of _____ weather conditions ahead - the pilot told the passengers to fasten their seat belts.
hyperbole
partisan
advocate
turbulent
19. A born storyteller - my father loved to _____ anecdotes about his early years in New York.
whimsical
decorum
recount
ostentatious
20. The headmaster's _____ demeanor tended to care off the more timid students - who never visited his study willingly.
impeccable
austere
innate
haughtiness
21. The recent corruption scandals have _____ many people's faith in the city government.
austere
usurp
undermine
decorum
22. Typically - partygoers are _____; hermits are not.
recluse
derision
gregarious
sporadic
23. The infant Mozart's parents quickly realized that their son had an _____ gift for music.
autonomous
aesthetic
innate
recluse
24. Although you can still hear _____ outbursts of laughter and signing outside - the Halloween parade has passed; the party is over till next year.
venerate
guile
sporadic
garrulous
25. In a fiery speech - Mario _____ his fellow students to go out on strike to protest the university's anti-affirmative action stand.
nonchalance
incite
mitigate
adulation
26. To win his audience - the speaker used every _____ trick in the book.
endorse
presumptuous
rhetorical
adversity
27. After the quarrel - Gina said nothing could _____ her to talk to Pedro again.
induce
rectify
haughtiness
derivative
28. Blind people sometimes develop a compensatory ability to sense the _____ of objects around them.
proximity
extricate
garrulous
adversary
29. The mayor was unwilling to _____ the plan until she was sure it had the governor's backing.
alleviate
acclaim
concise
implement
30. Please try not to include so many _____ details in your report; the bare facts are all I need.
venerate
proliferation
explicit
superfluous
31. No matter how hard Darnell tried to lure the trout into taking the bait - the fish was too _____ to catch.
elusive
capricious
verbose
document
32. Josh is such a greedy _____ that - as soon as the earthquake struck - he tripled the price of bottled water at his store.
opportunist
impede
concise
recount
33. 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.
extricate
allusion
guile
proximity
34. When you send a message on Twitter - be _____; a tweet cannot be more than 140 characters long.
rebuttal
surpass
concise
pragmatic
35. Someone mute cannot talk; someone _____ can hardly stop talking.
verbose
superfluous
pervasive
nurture
36. Uninterested in philosophical or spiritual discussions - Max talked only of _____ matters - such as the daily weather forecast or the latest basketball results.
mundane
garrulous
corroborate
extraneous
37. The stereotypical cowboy is a _____ soul - answering lengthy questions with a simple 'yep' or 'nope.'
taciturn
partisan
recount
furtive
38. What _____ did you use when you selected this essay as the prizewinner?
extricate
proliferation
proximity
criterion
39. There is a fine line between speech that is _____ and to the point and speech so abrupt that it verges on rudeness.
terse
mundane
ironic
redundant
40. After a decade of popularity - Hurston's works had fallen into _____; no one bothered to read her novels and short stories any more.
oblivion
eulogy
cursory
mitigate
41. In providing college scholarships for economically disadvantaged youths - Eugene Lang performed a truly _____ deed.
notoriety
altruistic
gravity
constraint
42. His coarse - hard-bitten exterior _____ his inner sensitivity.
sporadic
extol
indifferent
belie
43. Bobby was such a _____ eater that he would eat a sandwich only if his mother first cut off every scrap of crust.
belie
explicit
assumption
fastidious
44. Though Aunt Bea at times had to _____ Opie for inattention in church - she believed he was at heart a God-fearing lad.
reprove
advocate
exuberance
opportunist
45. The reviewers heaped _____ on the novice playwright - ridiculing his pretentious dialogue - flat characters - and simple-minded plot.
skeptic
contentious
derision
buttress
46. Thirty years after the war - she could not let go of the past but was still consumed with _____ against the foe.
rancor
delineate
banal
affirmation
47. Since both interpretations seemed possible - the judge could not decide which way to interpret a particularly _____ passage in the law.
ambiguous
insipid
instigate
inherent
48. The conceited rap star relished the _____ he received from his groupies and yes-men.
elucidate
recluse
pragmatic
adulation
49. The doctor assured the boy's parents that his fever would eventually _____.
surpass
derision
whimsical
subside
50. Stop giggling and wriggling around in the pew; such _____ is improper in church.
austere
sporadic
impede
levity