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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.
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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. Very poisonous or noxious






2. Belonging in the same time period - about the same age






3. To make an indirect reference to - hint at






4. To act to make impossible or impractical






5. Native to an area






6. Very injurious - evil






7. Apprehension - state of dread






8. A persistent effort; a person who makes such an effort






9. Learning that proceeds from specific to general






10. To intimidate with fear






11. Large indefinite number






12. Certain and unavoidable






13. Protected or exempt from disease or harm






14. Doubting - questioning the validity






15. Concealed or secret






16. An addition to an established group or collection






17. Financial assistance






18. Agreeable - acceptable






19. Removed the importance of






20. Relates to the intellectual area of learning






21. The act of ceasing or halting






22. To overwhelm - flood






23. Being alone






24. The basis or reason for something






25. Inherent - the essential nature






26. Not spoken - inferred






27. Coercion






28. Something that creates interest or action






29. Demonstrated ability






30. To introduce something new or change established procedure






31. Characterized by joking or good nature






32. Not uniform - varied






33. Behaves unusually - different from the norm






34. Very early development






35. To reach a conclusion not explicitly stated






36. To make things seem more than they are






37. Learning that proceeds from general to specific






38. Population data






39. A noisy quarrel or scrape






40. Unsure - uncertain






41. To reject or disown






42. Very serious or weighty






43. Everywhere - omnipresent






44. Direct and outspoken






45. Understood but not directly stated






46. Classification of levels of thinking or organisms






47. Condition of decline/decay






48. To increase or add to






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






50. Very careful and precise