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CSET 1 Vocabulary

Subjects : cset, english, vocabulary
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
  • Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.

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. Uncertain - capable of multiple interpretations






2. A prejudiced view or action






3. Agreeable - acceptable






4. Complete range or extent






5. Not related to any object - theoretical






6. Existing at birth but nonhereditary






7. Continuing or constant






8. To perceive or recognize - often by insight






9. To reach a definite conclusion






10. To make certain with other information - to confirm






11. Having one or more disabilities






12. To introduce something new or change established procedure






13. A formidable rival






14. Certain and unavoidable






15. To swing indecisively






16. Bother persistantly






17. Understood rules of society






18. Mutual exchange






19. A money hoarder






20. Characterized by joking or good nature






21. Coming from outside






22. To affirm or certify






23. To continue or cause to be remembered






24. To pretend - make a false appearance of






25. Forceful - passionate






26. To increase or to add






27. A foe or enemy






28. Demonstrated ability






29. Very early development






30. To measure or determine an outcome or value






31. Fair and objective






32. Flesh eating or predatory






33. Skillful or nimble in difficult circumstances






34. Persistent and determined






35. To prove false






36. Exaggerated - ludicrous picture - in words or a cartoon






37. Relating to the administration of justice






38. To reject or disown






39. To prevent or stop an action - usually by some threat






40. Classification of levels of thinking or organisms






41. To condemn a person or idea






42. Expresses good will or kindly feelings






43. Feeling of doubt or misgiving






44. To speak for an idea; a person who speaks for an idea






45. Unsure - uncertain






46. Take maximum advantage of - perhaps unethically






47. To reduce or make more bearable






48. Generous in forgiving






49. Claim to acceptance or trustworthiness






50. A person who judges the morality of others - act on that judgement