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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.
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. The president _____ the astronauts - whom he called 'the pioneers of the Space Age.'
extol
condone
superficial
placate
2. After Ralph dropped his second try of drinks that week - the manager swiftly _____ him to a minor post behind the bar.
turbulent
proliferation
prudent
relegate
3. The stereotypical cowboy is a _____ soul - answering lengthy questions with a simple 'yep' or 'nope.'
taciturn
reprove
mundane
allusion
4. Unlike Widow Douglas - who _____ Huck's minor offenses - Miss Watson did nothing but scold.
condone
profound
constraint
exacerbate
5. Though Glenn was devout - he was no _____; he never tried to force his beliefs on friends.
zealot
homogeneous
indifferent
ambiguous
6. Her wealthy suitors wooed her with _____ gifts.
transient
abridge
lavish
profound
7. The young princess made the foolish _____ that the regent would not object to her taking the reins of power.
haughtiness
alleviate
terse
assumption
8. In providing college scholarships for economically disadvantaged youths - Eugene Lang performed a truly _____ deed.
proximity
altruistic
abridge
surpass
9. With its worn-out dialogue and predictable plot - the sitcom struck me as unbearably _____.
partisan
document
mundane
banal
10. Although Eric knew the boss had no sense of humor - he couldn't resist making one _____ remark.
condone
allusion
jocular
colloquial
11. When Elizabeth realized that Darcy considered himself too good to dance with his inferiors - she took great offense at his _____.
haughtiness
advocate
guile
fervor
12. A miser hoards money - not because he is _____ - but because he is stingy.
renounce
adulation
prudent
ironic
13. Uncertain which suitor she ought to accept - the princess _____ - first favoring one and then the other.
resigned
reserve
elucidate
vacillate
14. Dirt poor and out of work - she did not give up but continued to fight against _____.
adversity
incorrigible
scrupulous
advocate
15. The Head Start program attempts to _____ prekindergarten children so that they will do well when they enter elementary school.
pragmatic
fastidious
nurture
homogeneous
16. The store manager tried to _____ the angry customer by offering to replace the damaged merchandise or return her money.
hierarchy
placate
proximity
flagrant
17. The attorney came up with several far-fetched arguments in a vain attempt to _____ his weak case.
condone
aesthetic
buttress
relegate
18. The airline customer service agent tried to _____ the angry passenger by offering her a seat in first class.
cryptic
coercion
mollify
inane
19. Though Aunt Bea at times had to _____ Opie for inattention in church - she believed he was at heart a God-fearing lad.
strident
reprove
discerning
relegate
20. 'Any publicity is good publicity - 'said the starlet. 'If I can't have a good reputation - I'll settle for _____.'
haughtiness
predilection
notoriety
specious
21. Although the University of California at Berkeley is just one part of the state university system - in many ways - Cal Berkeley is _____ - for it runs several programs that are not subject to state control.
eclectic
autonomous
insipid
vacillate
22. Because Sal once had fallen asleep while reading War and Peace - he thought that all Russian novels were _____.
impede
divergent
derision
soporific
23. No matter how hard Darnell tried to lure the trout into taking the bait - the fish was too _____ to catch.
ephemeral
concise
elusive
expedient
24. Warned of _____ weather conditions ahead - the pilot told the passengers to fasten their seat belts.
constraint
turbulent
equivocal
deprecate
25. The uncrowned queen of the fashion industry - Diana was famous for her _____ taste.
arbitrary
pragmatic
impeccable
peripheral
26. In a fiery speech - Mario _____ his fellow students to go out on strike to protest the university's anti-affirmative action stand.
volatile
compliance
laconic
incite
27. Nobody minded when Professor Renoir's lectures wandered away from their official them; his _____ were always more fascinating than the topic of the day.
obdurate
digression
discerning
impeccable
28. We made an _____ choice to eat at the first restaurant we saw.
debunk
terse
transient
arbitrary
29. No wonder Ted doesn't think straight! His mind is so cluttered with _____ information that he can't concentrate on the essentials.
extraneous
haughtiness
derivative
zealot
30. The senator was _____ for behavior inappropriate to a member of Congress.
censure
surreptitious
peripheral
contentious
31. Because the student body at their daughter's prep school was so _____ - they decided to send her to a school that offered greater cultural diversity.
rhetorical
inadvertently
homogeneous
proximity
32. You had better _____ your accounting errors before the auditors arrive.
juxtaposition
rectify
succinct
taciturn
33. All things change over time; nothing is _____.
immutable
allusion
buttress
advocate
34. 'Judicial activism' is the alleged tendency of some judges to _____ the power of elected legislatures by making the law rather than merely interpreting it.
implement
dismiss
usurp
ascetic
35. The mayor was unwilling to _____ the plan until she was sure it had the governor's backing.
resolution
superficial
implement
incite
36. Since both interpretations seemed possible - the judge could not decide which way to interpret a particularly _____ passage in the law.
ambiguous
prudent
mundane
undermine
37. His coarse - hard-bitten exterior _____ his inner sensitivity.
erudite
adulation
mollify
belie
38. Rejecting the candidate's _____ comments on tax reform - the reporter pressed him to state clearly where he stood on the issue.
proliferation
equivocal
insipid
succinct
39. What _____ did you use when you selected this essay as the prizewinner?
reticent
guile
criterion
colloquial
40. Although her early poetry was clearly _____ in nature - the critics thought she had promise and eventually would find her own voice.
inherent
derivative
renounce
relegate
41. Jealous of Cinderella's beauty - her _____ stepsisters expressed their spite by forcing her to do menial tasks.
malicious
austere
condone
innate
42. Denying that she advocated total _____ - Katya maintained she wished only to change our government - not to destroy it utterly.
anarchy
resigned
criterion
constraint
43. Noticing the _____ glance the customer gave the diamond bracelet on the counter - the clerk wondered whether he had a potential shoplifter in the store.
corroborate
levity
decorum
furtive
44. Flat prose and flat ginger are equally _____; both lack sparkle.
affirmation
lethargic
insipid
opportunist
45. As far as I'm concerned - Apple's claims about its new computer are pure _____; no machine is that good!
verbose
hyperbole
taciturn
disdain
46. Because she was a firm believer in old-fashioned courtesy - Miss Post _____ the modern tendency to address new acquaintances by their first names.
discrepancy
deprecate
turbulent
renounce
47. Matilda thought it was somewhat _____ of the young man to have addressed her without first having been introduced. Perhaps manners were freer here in the New World.
apathy
reprimand
impede
presumptuous
48. Please try not to include so many _____ details in your report; the bare facts are all I need.
brevity
superfluous
rancor
soporific
49. On certain issues of principle - the senator refused to take a _____ stand - but let her conscience be her guide.
partisan
adulation
buttress
hypothetical
50. When the boys first met their new stepmother - they felt some _____ - but eventually they lost that initial awkwardness and talked with her comfortably.
insipid
banal
constraint
nonchalance