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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. Her wealthy suitors wooed her with _____ gifts.
fallacious
lavish
reprimand
interpid
2. The reviewers praised the new restaurant's _____ selection of dishes - which ranged from Asian stir fries to French ragouts and stews.
volatile
eclectic
nonchalance
dismiss
3. Suppose you are accepted by Harvard - Stanford - and Yale. Which one would you attend? Remember - this is only a _____ situation.
discrepancy
impeccable
hypothetical
detachment
4. Though Huck was quite willing to _____ Tom's story - Aunt Polly knew better than to believe either of them.
fastidious
corroborate
exemplary
strident
5. Cool - calm - and collected - James Bond shows remarkable _____ in the face of danger.
nonchalance
immutable
flagrant
scrupulous
6. The infant Mozart's parents quickly realized that their son had an _____ gift for music.
reticent
innate
superfluous
concise
7. A firm believer in democratic government - she could not understand the _____ of people who never bothered to vote.
obdurate
apathy
constraint
verbose
8. When you send a message on Twitter - be _____; a tweet cannot be more than 140 characters long.
quandary
concise
refute
lavish
9. In a fiery speech - Mario _____ his fellow students to go out on strike to protest the university's anti-affirmative action stand.
incite
fervor
zealot
derision
10. Because Carmen believed in Juan's fidelity - she _____ the notion that he might be having an affair.
skeptic
adversary
surpass
dismiss
11. Compared to Jo - who was perfectly ready to chat with anyone about anything - Beth was _____ about what she considered personal matters.
banal
sporadic
equivocal
reticent
12. Torn between loving her parents one minute and hating them the next - she was confused by the _____ of her feelings.
proximity
ambivalence
embellish
heresy
13. At evening block inspection - the recruits' bunk room - washroom - and gear come under the inspecting officer's close _____.
mundane
fastidious
scrutiny
ambiguous
14. Everyone waited to see which one of the rival candidates for city council the mayor would _____.
decorum
instigate
inane
endorse
15. The senator was _____ for behavior inappropriate to a member of Congress.
capricious
soporific
censure
rebuttal
16. All things change over time; nothing is _____.
elucidate
impair
verbose
immutable
17. Although defeat appeared inevitable - the general was _____ in his refusal to surrender.
recount
dogmatic
obdurate
document
18. The coming trip to France should provide a _____ test of the value of my conversational French class.
pragmatic
capricious
mollify
usurp
19. According to Sherlock Homes - the very point that appears to complicate a case - when duly considered and scientifically handled - is the one most likely to _____ it.
incite
elucidate
nonchalance
verbose
20. _____ to his downtrodden existence - the day laborer was too meek to protest his supervisor's bullying.
resigned
obdurate
rectify
eclectic
21. When I saw how Fred and his fraternity brothers had trashed the frat house - I decided to _____ my offer to let them use our summer cottage over spring break.
transient
retract
dismiss
preclude
22. The beauty of Tiffany's stained glass appealed to Esther's _____ sense.
eclectic
frivolous
aesthetic
cursory
23. Con artists take advantage of the _____ of inexperienced Internet users to gain access to their credit card information.
preclude
credulity
garrulous
embellish
24. My Uncle Henry can out-talk any three people I know. he is the most _____ man in Cayuga County.
elusive
quandary
garrulous
specious
25. The attorney came up with several far-fetched arguments in a vain attempt to _____ his weak case.
incongruous
buttress
autonomous
impeccable
26. 'Any publicity is good publicity - 'said the starlet. 'If I can't have a good reputation - I'll settle for _____.'
jocular
notoriety
assumption
proliferation
27. With its worn-out dialogue and predictable plot - the sitcom struck me as unbearably _____.
volatile
exacerbate
banal
gravity
28. Politicians of both the extreme right and left annoy me because they do not sound like people but parrots mindlessly repeating _____ clich
metaphor
condone
inane
dogmatic
29. After the quarrel - Gina said nothing could _____ her to talk to Pedro again.
induce
banal
recount
fallacious
30. Stories in The New York Times often include _____ allusions to obscure people and events.
disparity
enhance
esoteric
scrutiny
31. Every time Ermengarde made a mistake in class - she was terrified that she would receive a harsh _____ from Miss Minchin.
rhetorical
compliance
reprimand
gregarious
32. The bottle of wine I brought to Sharon's party was certainly _____: how was I to know that Sharon owned a winery?
terse
redundant
inane
implement
33. The Beatles expressed themselves through capricious - flip humor and _____ displays of carefree abandon.
ephemeral
derision
belie
whimsical
34. After medical school - the two doctors took widely _____ paths - one becoming a wealthy plastic surgeon - the other joining the nonprofit Doctors Without Borders.
laconic
embellish
divergent
interpid
35. When both Harvard and Stanford accepted Laura - she was in a _____ as to which school she should attend.
embellish
quandary
innate
recluse
36. The glitter and _____ of the ballroom took Cinderella's breath away.
frivolous
opulence
criterion
disparage
37. Even though she knew she would be burned at the stake as a witch - Joan of Arc refused to _____ her belief that her voices came from God.
hyperbole
implement
delineate
renounce
38. Rather than live in the crowded city center - we chose to buy a house in one of the _____ suburbs ringing the metropolis.
condone
peripheral
malicious
mitigate
39. When acacias are in bloom - the increase of pollen in the air _____ Richard's hay fever.
exacerbate
insipid
debilitate
profane
40. Flat prose and flat ginger are equally _____; both lack sparkle.
cryptic
insipid
ascetic
censure
41. The fact that the band was already booked to play in Hollywood on New year's Eve _____ their accepting the gig in London.
placate
disparage
preclude
gravity
42. Although the movie star was no genius - she was sufficiently _____ to tell her true friends from the countless phonies who flattered her.
decorum
extricate
gregarious
discerning
43. The headmaster's _____ demeanor tended to care off the more timid students - who never visited his study willingly.
prolific
superfluous
austere
detachment
44. The defense lawyer confidently listened to the prosecutor sum up his case - sure that she could answer his arguments in her _____.
incorrigible
prudent
rebuttal
dogmatic
45. A radical committed to social change - Reed had no patience with the conservative views _____ in the America of his day.
prevalent
proximity
inherent
banal
46. The recent corruption scandals have _____ many people's faith in the city government.
nurture
exacerbate
undermine
strident
47. Nobody minded when Professor Renoir's lectures wandered away from their official them; his _____ were always more fascinating than the topic of the day.
furtive
decorum
digression
emulate
48. By their use of the Internet - propagandists have been able to _____ their pet doctrines to new audiences around the globe.
preclude
disseminate
sporadic
colloquial
49. In a brief essay - describe a person you admire - someone whose virtues and achievements you would like to _____.
obdurate
disparage
emulate
recount
50. Historically - traders and missionaries often proved themselves to be _____ explorers - bravely venturing into new territories despite the dangers involved.
pragmatic
interpid
peripheral
prudent