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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. We made an _____ choice to eat at the first restaurant we saw.
impair
presumptuous
arbitrary
brevity
2. The Head Start program attempts to _____ prekindergarten children so that they will do well when they enter elementary school.
preclude
anarchy
surreptitious
nurture
3. When acacias are in bloom - the increase of pollen in the air _____ Richard's hay fever.
pragmatic
exacerbate
enhance
credulity
4. Since both interpretations seemed possible - the judge could not decide which way to interpret a particularly _____ passage in the law.
ambiguous
peripheral
rhetorical
hyperbole
5. On certain issues of principle - the senator refused to take a _____ stand - but let her conscience be her guide.
elucidate
coercion
proximity
partisan
6. Stop giggling and wriggling around in the pew; such _____ is improper in church.
extraneous
proximity
levity
disdain
7. Denying that she advocated total _____ - Katya maintained she wished only to change our government - not to destroy it utterly.
anarchy
delineate
belie
rectify
8. Though Widow Douglas had hopes of reforming Huck - Miss Watson considered him _____ and swore he would come to no good end.
adversity
prevalent
ambiguous
incorrigible
9. Although Georgia O'Keeffe painted many subjects over the years - she had a definite _____ for painting flowers.
predilection
inane
levity
capricious
10. Through the comments of the characters in his cartoon strip - Doonesbury - Gary Trudeau ridicules political corruption; his humor is _____ in nature.
satirical
censure
brevity
placate
11. Don't bore your audience with excess verbiage; be _____.
succinct
ambivalence
exemplary
levity
12. The conceited rap star relished the _____ he received from his groupies and yes-men.
assumption
inane
notoriety
adulation
13. To revise a textbook properly - you must do more than make a few _____ changes to the manuscript.
exemplary
superficial
alleviate
proliferation
14. Instead of delivering a spoken _____ at Genny's memorial service - Jeff sang a song he had written in her honor.
belie
expedient
insipid
eulogy
15. Tourists are urged not to _____ the sanctity of holy places by wearing immodest garb.
profane
verbose
haughtiness
rectify
16. Stories in The New York Times often include _____ allusions to obscure people and events.
affirmation
divergent
ironic
esoteric
17. The coming trip to France should provide a _____ test of the value of my conversational French class.
exacerbate
pragmatic
proximity
decorum
18. Even the best-mannered students have trouble behaving with _____ on the last day of school.
decorum
exuberance
constraint
contentious
19. You had better _____ your accounting errors before the auditors arrive.
exuberance
benign
fastidious
rectify
20. The rich new student tried to attract friends by making an _____ display of his wealth.
meticulous
ostentatious
censure
scrupulous
21. The president _____ the astronauts - whom he called 'the pioneers of the Space Age.'
notoriety
cursory
extol
incongruous
22. The architect realized that her design for the new school had to be in _____ with the local building code.
compliance
autonomous
proximity
delineate
23. The uncrowned queen of the fashion industry - Diana was famous for her _____ taste.
verbose
opulence
notoriety
impeccable
24. No wonder Ted doesn't think straight! His mind is so cluttered with _____ information that he can't concentrate on the essentials.
metaphor
eclectic
ostentatious
extraneous
25. A radical committed to social change - Reed had no patience with the conservative views _____ in the America of his day.
adversary
prevalent
incite
credulity
26. In Tibet today - the common people still _____ their traditional spiritual leader - the Dalai Lama.
frivolous
extricate
venerate
specious
27. _____ to his downtrodden existence - the day laborer was too meek to protest his supervisor's bullying.
malicious
zealot
incite
resigned
28. Despite airing her clothes for several hours - she could not rid them of the _____ odor of mothballs that clung to them.
pervasive
obdurate
brevity
abstract
29. Whenever Sue was angry - she tried to avoid raising her voice because she had no wish to sound _____.
conciliatory
metaphor
strident
inane
30. Rejecting the candidate's _____ comments on tax reform - the reporter pressed him to state clearly where he stood on the issue.
impeccable
nonchalance
turbulent
equivocal
31. Although you can still hear _____ outbursts of laughter and signing outside - the Halloween parade has passed; the party is over till next year.
allusion
ephemeral
sporadic
disparage
32. The wealthy - self-indulgent young man felt oddly drawn to the strict - _____ lifestyle practiced by members of some monastic orders.
ascetic
undermine
inadvertently
levity
33. Although defeat appeared inevitable - the general was _____ in his refusal to surrender.
innocuous
ostentatious
obdurate
feasible
34. Judy's great fear was that she might _____ omit a question on the exam and mismark her entire answer sheet.
inadvertently
renounce
austere
belie
35. Rumors of police corruption led the mayor to _____ an investigation into the department's activities.
digression
implement
alleviate
instigate
36. The recent corruption scandals have _____ many people's faith in the city government.
belie
undermine
dogmatic
acclaim
37. My Uncle Henry can out-talk any three people I know. he is the most _____ man in Cayuga County.
mundane
meticulous
garrulous
disparage
38. Though Aunt Bea at times had to _____ Opie for inattention in church - she believed he was at heart a God-fearing lad.
explicit
austere
concise
reprove
39. There's no point to what you're saying. Why are you bothering to make such _____ remarks?
retract
recount
implement
inane
40. The reviewers praised the new restaurant's _____ selection of dishes - which ranged from Asian stir fries to French ragouts and stews.
transient
proliferation
eclectic
insipid
41. To John - who had never missed a meal - hunger was an _____ concept - one he understood only in theory.
abstract
constraint
transient
assumption
42. Looking for any inconsistency in the testimony that might exonerate his client - the defense lawyer pounced on a _____ between the two witnesses' versions of what had occurred.
apathy
hypothetical
discrepancy
detachment
43. Rather than live in the crowded city center - we chose to buy a house in one of the _____ suburbs ringing the metropolis.
peripheral
heresy
satirical
mollify
44. The Beatles expressed themselves through capricious - flip humor and _____ displays of carefree abandon.
whimsical
laconic
retract
homogeneous
45. To win his audience - the speaker used every _____ trick in the book.
malicious
reserve
partisan
rhetorical
46. Compared to Jo - who was perfectly ready to chat with anyone about anything - Beth was _____ about what she considered personal matters.
reticent
satirical
frivolous
recount
47. Their _____ in rank made no difference at all to the prince and Cinderella.
eclectic
zealot
extraneous
disparity
48. The defense lawyer confidently listened to the prosecutor sum up his case - sure that she could answer his arguments in her _____.
rebuttal
innocuous
altruistic
sporadic
49. Though Huck was quite willing to _____ Tom's story - Aunt Polly knew better than to believe either of them.
deprecate
quandary
homogeneous
corroborate
50. His coarse - hard-bitten exterior _____ his inner sensitivity.
belie
superficial
extraneous
discrepancy