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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. By their use of the Internet - propagandists have been able to _____ their pet doctrines to new audiences around the globe.
compliance
disseminate
recluse
reprove
2. Nothing could shake his _____ that his children would get the best education that money could buy.
incongruous
resolution
coercion
reprove
3. The BP oil spill has caused _____ damage to the entire Gulf Coast.
meticulous
profound
concise
implement
4. All things change over time; nothing is _____.
immutable
prudent
equivocal
eulogy
5. Although her _____ smile and gentle bearing made Miss Marple seem to be a sweet little old lady - in reality she was a tough-minded - shrewd observer of human nature.
explicit
benign
presumptuous
jocular
6. Some of the newer - less formal passages on the SAT have a _____ tone that is intended to make them more appealing to students.
frivolous
colloquial
laconic
corroborate
7. To John - who had never missed a meal - hunger was an _____ concept - one he understood only in theory.
garrulous
abstract
fastidious
conciliatory
8. Though Huck was quite willing to _____ Tom's story - Aunt Polly knew better than to believe either of them.
insipid
ascetic
reprove
corroborate
9. Warned of _____ weather conditions ahead - the pilot told the passengers to fasten their seat belts.
succinct
turbulent
taciturn
adulation
10. We could tell we were in serious trouble from the _____ of the principal's expression.
gravity
profane
proximity
usurp
11. Through the comments of the characters in his cartoon strip - Doonesbury - Gary Trudeau ridicules political corruption; his humor is _____ in nature.
incite
zealot
whimsical
satirical
12. The museum curator placed the Eskimo-carved wooden totem pole in _____ with two contemporary stone masks from Africa - creating a stunning effect.
terse
discrepancy
juxtaposition
peripheral
13. Icebreakers were needed to _____ the trapped whales from the icy floes that closed them in.
extricate
apathy
affirmation
strident
14. Covering the Olympic Games - the sportscasters _____ every American victory and grumbled about every American defeat.
autonomous
acclaim
arbitrary
oblivion
15. Denying that she advocated total _____ - Katya maintained she wished only to change our government - not to destroy it utterly.
anarchy
juxtaposition
reprove
criterion
16. Though his fellow students considered him a gifted scholar - Paul knew he would have to spend many years in serious study before he could consider himself truly _____.
erudite
alleviate
preclude
partisan
17. Although the movie star was no genius - she was sufficiently _____ to tell her true friends from the countless phonies who flattered her.
relegate
nonchalance
refute
discerning
18. Nobody minded when Professor Renoir's lectures wandered away from their official them; his _____ were always more fascinating than the topic of the day.
implement
recluse
digression
whimsical
19. Because Ann felt no desire to marry - she was _____ to Carl's constant proposals.
indifferent
incite
expedient
profound
20. The reviewers heaped _____ on the novice playwright - ridiculing his pretentious dialogue - flat characters - and simple-minded plot.
debilitate
predilection
eclectic
derision
21. Paradoxically - _____ reasoning does not always produce incorrect results; even though your logic may be flawed - the conclusion you reach may still be correct.
gregarious
digression
whimsical
fallacious
22. When both Harvard and Stanford accepted Laura - she was in a _____ as to which school she should attend.
immutable
adulation
guile
quandary
23. The young wrestler struggled to defeat his formidable _____.
credulity
corroborate
substantiate
adversary
24. After separating from Tony - Tina announced that she would _____ all debts incurred by her soon-to-be-ex-husband.
repudiate
retract
nonchalance
satirical
25. It is _____ that his success came when he least wanted it.
ironic
prolific
reserve
retract
26. The Beatles expressed themselves through capricious - flip humor and _____ displays of carefree abandon.
hierarchy
venerate
whimsical
refute
27. A doting mother - Emma was more likely to praise her son's childish finger paintings than to _____ them.
disparage
proximity
ambivalence
reprove
28. Violently disagreeing with the referees' ruling - Coach Ben became so _____ that they threw him out of the game.
contentious
disparage
skeptic
anecdote
29. Because Webster's dictionary had grown so large and unwieldy - the publishers decided to _____ it and bring out a condensed version.
pervasive
abridge
divergent
proximity
30. The recent corruption scandals have _____ many people's faith in the city government.
affirmation
substantiate
undermine
abstract
31. The boss prefaced his speech by telling a pointless _____ about an encounter he'd had with former President Bush.
affirmation
impeccable
anecdote
rebuttal
32. After Ralph dropped his second try of drinks that week - the manager swiftly _____ him to a minor post behind the bar.
relegate
emulate
innocuous
ironic
33. The fact that the band was already booked to play in Hollywood on New year's Eve _____ their accepting the gig in London.
preclude
scrutiny
prevalent
deprecate
34. The airline customer service agent tried to _____ the angry passenger by offering her a seat in first class.
surreptitious
emulate
mollify
disparage
35. Because Sal once had fallen asleep while reading War and Peace - he thought that all Russian novels were _____.
soporific
debilitate
rectify
incongruous
36. 'Any publicity is good publicity - 'said the starlet. 'If I can't have a good reputation - I'll settle for _____.'
proximity
surpass
notoriety
juxtaposition
37. A born storyteller - my father loved to _____ anecdotes about his early years in New York.
transient
recount
disparity
redundant
38. The stereotypical cowboy is a _____ soul - answering lengthy questions with a simple 'yep' or 'nope.'
derivative
ostentatious
equivocal
taciturn
39. 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.
digression
usurp
retract
esoteric
40. Seeking the end of slavery - the abolitionists _____ freedom for the slaves.
ostentatious
advocate
vacillate
profound
41. In class - she tried to stay alert and listen to the professor - but the stuffy room made her _____; she felt as if she were about to nod off.
lethargic
adversary
astute
austere
42. A radical committed to social change - Reed had no patience with the conservative views _____ in the America of his day.
equivocal
benign
cursory
prevalent
43. Drinking alcohol can _____ your ability to drive safely; if you're going to drink - don't drive.
impair
mitigate
feasible
benign
44. These endorsements written by satisfied customers _____ our claim that Barron's SAT is the best SAT-prep book on the market.
substantiate
ironic
peripheral
opportunist
45. The special prosecutor determined that the attorney general - though inept - had not intentionally set out to _____ the progress of the investigation.
ostentatious
notoriety
impede
erudite
46. When Johnny came down with a bad case of poison oak - the doctor recommended calamine lotion to _____ the itching.
alleviate
satirical
adversary
arbitrary
47. Noticing the _____ glance the customer gave the diamond bracelet on the counter - the clerk wondered whether he had a potential shoplifter in the store.
eclectic
reprimand
furtive
insipid
48. The reviewers praised the new restaurant's _____ selection of dishes - which ranged from Asian stir fries to French ragouts and stews.
eclectic
extricate
innate
jocular
49. The wealthy - self-indulgent young man felt oddly drawn to the strict - _____ lifestyle practiced by members of some monastic orders.
notoriety
induce
ascetic
volatile
50. In Tibet today - the common people still _____ their traditional spiritual leader - the Dalai Lama.
skeptic
superfluous
metaphor
venerate