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english
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grammar
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The architect realized that her design for the new school had to be in _____ with the local building code.
pervasive
astute
opulence
compliance
2. She kept all the receipts form her business trip in order to _____ her expenses for the Internal Revenue Service.
arbitrary
immutable
document
specious
3. To John - who had never missed a meal - hunger was an _____ concept - one he understood only in theory.
derivative
disseminate
reticent
abstract
4. Though Glenn was devout - he was no _____; he never tried to force his beliefs on friends.
specious
ostentatious
zealot
undermine
5. A miser hoards money - not because he is _____ - but because he is stingy.
pragmatic
prudent
surpass
disdain
6. Although Eric knew the boss had no sense of humor - he couldn't resist making one _____ remark.
jocular
reticent
hierarchy
conciliatory
7. In Tibet today - the common people still _____ their traditional spiritual leader - the Dalai Lama.
rectify
belie
venerate
recluse
8. Nothing could shake his _____ that his children would get the best education that money could buy.
resolution
usurp
expedient
recluse
9. The BP oil spill has caused _____ damage to the entire Gulf Coast.
satirical
ironic
profound
obdurate
10. After Ralph dropped his second try of drinks that week - the manager swiftly _____ him to a minor post behind the bar.
condone
ascetic
relegate
expedient
11. The rich new student tried to attract friends by making an _____ display of his wealth.
expedient
peripheral
abridge
ostentatious
12. Dirt poor and out of work - she did not give up but continued to fight against _____.
skeptic
cryptic
reprimand
adversity
13. Seeking the end of slavery - the abolitionists _____ freedom for the slaves.
mundane
hypothetical
advocate
autonomous
14. Stories in The New York Times often include _____ allusions to obscure people and events.
terse
esoteric
subside
explicit
15. The costume designer _____ the leading lady's ball gown with yards and yards of ribbon and lace.
embellish
malicious
usurp
buttress
16. A radical committed to social change - Reed had no patience with the conservative views _____ in the America of his day.
prevalent
inane
flagrant
embellish
17. Uncertain which suitor she ought to accept - the princess _____ - first favoring one and then the other.
esoteric
feasible
corroborate
vacillate
18. Politicians of both the extreme right and left annoy me because they do not sound like people but parrots mindlessly repeating _____ clich
dogmatic
malicious
rancor
eclectic
19. Icebreakers were needed to _____ the trapped whales from the icy floes that closed them in.
extricate
adversary
decorum
soporific
20. When you place a phone call from an airplane - _____ is essential; you are charged for every minute.
whimsical
brevity
succinct
allusion
21. Disappointed in love - Miss Emily became a _____; she shut herself away in her empty mansion and refused to see another living soul.
mitigate
recluse
malicious
exemplary
22. Violently disagreeing with the referees' ruling - Coach Ben became so _____ that they threw him out of the game.
obdurate
contentious
pragmatic
scrupulous
23. Torn between loving her parents one minute and hating them the next - she was confused by the _____ of her feelings.
assumption
relegate
nurture
ambivalence
24. Using only a few descriptive phrases - Austen manages to _____ the character of Mr. Collins so deftly that we can predict his every move.
mitigate
frivolous
delineate
derision
25. Nobody minded when Professor Renoir's lectures wandered away from their official them; his _____ were always more fascinating than the topic of the day.
digression
alleviate
reprimand
detachment
26. The president _____ the astronauts - whom he called 'the pioneers of the Space Age.'
usurp
extol
discerning
laconic
27. The headmaster's _____ demeanor tended to care off the more timid students - who never visited his study willingly.
nonchalance
austere
pragmatic
substantiate
28. When both Harvard and Stanford accepted Laura - she was in a _____ as to which school she should attend.
affirmation
quandary
meticulous
criterion
29. No matter how hard Darnell tried to lure the trout into taking the bait - the fish was too _____ to catch.
austere
interpid
elusive
incongruous
30. A pragmatic politician - he was guided more by what was _____ than by what was right.
resolution
buttress
expedient
cursory
31. In providing college scholarships for economically disadvantaged youths - Eugene Lang performed a truly _____ deed.
brevity
feasible
altruistic
advocate
32. Her wealthy suitors wooed her with _____ gifts.
impair
lavish
debilitate
buttress
33. After a decade of popularity - Hurston's works had fallen into _____; no one bothered to read her novels and short stories any more.
oblivion
taciturn
austere
condone
34. The reviewers praised the new restaurant's _____ selection of dishes - which ranged from Asian stir fries to French ragouts and stews.
obdurate
vacillate
predilection
eclectic
35. The bottle of wine I brought to Sharon's party was certainly _____: how was I to know that Sharon owned a winery?
redundant
buttress
mollify
derision
36. After the quarrel - Gina said nothing could _____ her to talk to Pedro again.
incorrigible
superfluous
induce
extricate
37. With its worn-out dialogue and predictable plot - the sitcom struck me as unbearably _____.
banal
proliferation
erudite
apathy
38. Historically - traders and missionaries often proved themselves to be _____ explorers - bravely venturing into new territories despite the dangers involved.
ostentatious
interpid
equivocal
reticent
39. The fact that the band was already booked to play in Hollywood on New year's Eve _____ their accepting the gig in London.
skeptic
abridge
pragmatic
preclude
40. Stop giggling and wriggling around in the pew; such _____ is improper in church.
embellish
levity
metaphor
fastidious
41. Con artists take advantage of the _____ of inexperienced Internet users to gain access to their credit card information.
credulity
expedient
detachment
indifferent
42. Times of economic hardship inevitably encourage the _____ of countless get-rich-quick schemes.
proliferation
profane
jocular
renounce
43. To revise a textbook properly - you must do more than make a few _____ changes to the manuscript.
malicious
superficial
refute
specious
44. Rumors of police corruption led the mayor to _____ an investigation into the department's activities.
autonomous
instigate
prevalent
anecdote
45. The store manager tried to _____ the angry customer by offering to replace the damaged merchandise or return her money.
whimsical
placate
interpid
adversity
46. The boss prefaced his speech by telling a pointless _____ about an encounter he'd had with former President Bush.
anecdote
abstract
redundant
brevity
47. Despite Tom's _____ of innocence - Aunt Polly suspected he had eaten the pie.
affirmation
haughtiness
discrepancy
adulation
48. We could tell we were in serious trouble from the _____ of the principal's expression.
detachment
emulate
gravity
debunk
49. Although you can still hear _____ outbursts of laughter and signing outside - the Halloween parade has passed; the party is over till next year.
sporadic
transient
colloquial
gregarious
50. Judy's great fear was that she might _____ omit a question on the exam and mismark her entire answer sheet.
repudiate
inadvertently
capricious
jocular
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