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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. Michael's severe bout of the flue _____ him so much that for a week he was too tired to go back to work.
debilitate
whimsical
turbulent
innocuous
2. Psychoanalysts must maintain their professional _____ and stay uninvolved with their patients' personal lives.
abstract
redundant
detachment
renounce
3. Nobody minded when Professor Renoir's lectures wandered away from their official them; his _____ were always more fascinating than the topic of the day.
impede
relegate
digression
lethargic
4. The inquisitors used both physical and psychological _____ to force Joan of Arc to deny that her visions were sent by God.
fastidious
immutable
terse
coercion
5. Uninterested in philosophical or spiritual discussions - Max talked only of _____ matters - such as the daily weather forecast or the latest basketball results.
pragmatic
explicit
mundane
surpass
6. Drinking alcohol can _____ your ability to drive safely; if you're going to drink - don't drive.
disdain
colloquial
impair
fallacious
7. Towering over the nearby houses - the MacMansion looked wholly _____ in the historic neighborhood of small Craftsman bungalows.
ambiguous
incongruous
profane
lethargic
8. Rejecting the candidate's _____ comments on tax reform - the reporter pressed him to state clearly where he stood on the issue.
incorrigible
equivocal
disdain
coercion
9. The governor's appointment of his brother-in-law to the State Supreme Court was a _____ violation of the state laws against nepotism.
flagrant
feasible
compliance
obdurate
10. Using only a few descriptive phrases - Austen manages to _____ the character of Mr. Collins so deftly that we can predict his every move.
predilection
belie
delineate
debunk
11. Though Huck was quite willing to _____ Tom's story - Aunt Polly knew better than to believe either of them.
adversary
ambivalence
astute
corroborate
12. The reviewers praised the new restaurant's _____ selection of dishes - which ranged from Asian stir fries to French ragouts and stews.
abstract
gravity
turbulent
eclectic
13. Despite Tom's _____ of innocence - Aunt Polly suspected he had eaten the pie.
criterion
reprimand
affirmation
zealot
14. Some of the newer - less formal passages on the SAT have a _____ tone that is intended to make them more appealing to students.
colloquial
terse
astute
abridge
15. An occasional glass of wine with dinner is relatively _____ and should have no ill effect on you.
resigned
coercion
innocuous
profound
16. Even the best-mannered students have trouble behaving with _____ on the last day of school.
recluse
decorum
document
resolution
17. The costume designer _____ the leading lady's ball gown with yards and yards of ribbon and lace.
transient
resolution
embellish
deprecate
18. 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.
enhance
extricate
allusion
derivative
19. After a decade of popularity - Hurston's works had fallen into _____; no one bothered to read her novels and short stories any more.
quandary
oblivion
insipid
alleviate
20. The defense lawyer confidently listened to the prosecutor sum up his case - sure that she could answer his arguments in her _____.
opulence
rebuttal
adulation
surpass
21. A radical committed to social change - Reed had no patience with the conservative views _____ in the America of his day.
profound
prevalent
garrulous
furtive
22. When Elizabeth realized that Darcy considered himself too good to dance with his inferiors - she took great offense at his _____.
capricious
haughtiness
succinct
transient
23. Suppose you are accepted by Harvard - Stanford - and Yale. Which one would you attend? Remember - this is only a _____ situation.
fastidious
zealot
hypothetical
ambivalence
24. Covering the Olympic Games - the sportscasters _____ every American victory and grumbled about every American defeat.
superfluous
acclaim
homogeneous
disparity
25. At evening block inspection - the recruits' bunk room - washroom - and gear come under the inspecting officer's close _____.
zealot
mitigate
scrutiny
innocuous
26. The glitter and _____ of the ballroom took Cinderella's breath away.
ambivalence
redundant
brevity
opulence
27. Youth's beauty is _____; it quickly fades with age.
transient
placate
extraneous
oblivion
28. In Tibet today - the common people still _____ their traditional spiritual leader - the Dalai Lama.
immutable
mitigate
venerate
implement
29. After medical school - the two doctors took widely _____ paths - one becoming a wealthy plastic surgeon - the other joining the nonprofit Doctors Without Borders.
enhance
debilitate
whimsical
divergent
30. Thirty years after the war - she could not let go of the past but was still consumed with _____ against the foe.
rancor
venerate
malicious
vacillate
31. Though Glenn was devout - he was no _____; he never tried to force his beliefs on friends.
zealot
censure
belie
dismiss
32. Uncertain which suitor she ought to accept - the princess _____ - first favoring one and then the other.
lavish
vacillate
immutable
rectify
33. The attorney came up with several far-fetched arguments in a vain attempt to _____ his weak case.
reserve
redundant
buttress
emulate
34. Paradoxically - _____ reasoning does not always produce incorrect results; even though your logic may be flawed - the conclusion you reach may still be correct.
extol
fallacious
lethargic
deprecate
35. To win his audience - the speaker used every _____ trick in the book.
impair
advocate
rhetorical
volatile
36. Noticing the _____ glance the customer gave the diamond bracelet on the counter - the clerk wondered whether he had a potential shoplifter in the store.
abstract
aesthetic
recluse
furtive
37. When you send a message on Twitter - be _____; a tweet cannot be more than 140 characters long.
condone
opulence
concise
interpid
38. The stereotypical cowboy is a _____ soul - answering lengthy questions with a simple 'yep' or 'nope.'
scrutiny
allusion
opportunist
taciturn
39. The conceited rap star relished the _____ he received from his groupies and yes-men.
adulation
fastidious
gregarious
frivolous
40. The infant Mozart's parents quickly realized that their son had an _____ gift for music.
coercion
prolific
relegate
innate
41. Although Alfred _____ in fulfilling his duties at work - he is less conscientious about meeting his obligations at home.
scrupulous
nonchalance
proximity
venerate
42. Thoroughly baffled by Holmes's _____ remarks - Watson wondered whether Holmes was intentionally concealing his thoughts about the crime.
delineate
cryptic
innate
flagrant
43. Bobby was such a _____ eater that he would eat a sandwich only if his mother first cut off every scrap of crust.
brevity
autonomous
dismiss
fastidious
44. Everyone waited to see which one of the rival candidates for city council the mayor would _____.
endorse
ephemeral
satirical
interpid
45. Con artists take advantage of the _____ of inexperienced Internet users to gain access to their credit card information.
credulity
conciliatory
equivocal
jocular
46. Someone mute cannot talk; someone _____ can hardly stop talking.
reprimand
verbose
exacerbate
arbitrary
47. Tourists are urged not to _____ the sanctity of holy places by wearing immodest garb.
capricious
profane
rhetorical
brevity
48. No matter how hard Darnell tried to lure the trout into taking the bait - the fish was too _____ to catch.
extraneous
elusive
brevity
compliance
49. My Uncle Henry can out-talk any three people I know. he is the most _____ man in Cayuga County.
interpid
mundane
garrulous
criterion
50. We made an _____ choice to eat at the first restaurant we saw.
arbitrary
capricious
surreptitious
hyperbole