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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. The inquisitors used both physical and psychological _____ to force Joan of Arc to deny that her visions were sent by God.
oblivion
innate
coercion
eclectic
2. Psychoanalysts must maintain their professional _____ and stay uninvolved with their patients' personal lives.
detachment
brevity
extraneous
impeccable
3. With its worn-out dialogue and predictable plot - the sitcom struck me as unbearably _____.
volatile
immutable
transient
banal
4. Tina was still angry despite Tony's soft and _____ words.
recluse
ironic
ephemeral
conciliatory
5. Don't bore your audience with excess verbiage; be _____.
rhetorical
prevalent
lavish
succinct
6. Government agents have been known to use wiretapping and other _____ methods to spy on suspected terrorists.
extricate
mitigate
surreptitious
partisan
7. I am a _____ about the proposed new health plan; I want some proof that it will work.
corroborate
frivolous
nurture
skeptic
8. Typically - partygoers are _____; hermits are not.
gregarious
repudiate
concise
fastidious
9. Nobody minded when Professor Renoir's lectures wandered away from their official them; his _____ were always more fascinating than the topic of the day.
document
instigate
digression
superficial
10. Denying that she advocated total _____ - Katya maintained she wished only to change our government - not to destroy it utterly.
verbose
cryptic
anarchy
abstract
11. Thirty years after the war - she could not let go of the past but was still consumed with _____ against the foe.
rancor
endorse
rebuttal
proliferation
12. Rejecting the candidate's _____ comments on tax reform - the reporter pressed him to state clearly where he stood on the issue.
relegate
usurp
equivocal
dogmatic
13. Youth's beauty is _____; it quickly fades with age.
presumptuous
incite
opulence
transient
14. To be low man on the totem pole is to have a decidedly inferior place in the _____.
profane
ambiguous
hierarchy
ironic
15. Compared to Jo - who was perfectly ready to chat with anyone about anything - Beth was _____ about what she considered personal matters.
reprove
divergent
laconic
reticent
16. The senator was _____ for behavior inappropriate to a member of Congress.
censure
criterion
corroborate
exemplary
17. A pragmatic politician - he was guided more by what was _____ than by what was right.
predilection
deprecate
expedient
opportunist
18. Blind people sometimes develop a compensatory ability to sense the _____ of objects around them.
capricious
nurture
proximity
dismiss
19. 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
turbulent
advocate
adversity
20. 'Any publicity is good publicity - 'said the starlet. 'If I can't have a good reputation - I'll settle for _____.'
rancor
hyperbole
notoriety
preclude
21. The museum curator placed the Eskimo-carved wooden totem pole in _____ with two contemporary stone masks from Africa - creating a stunning effect.
embellish
inadvertently
capricious
juxtaposition
22. In the film Funny Face - the bookish heroine _____ fashion models for their lack of intellectual interests.
mitigate
garrulous
disdain
sporadic
23. The wealthy - self-indulgent young man felt oddly drawn to the strict - _____ lifestyle practiced by members of some monastic orders.
corroborate
hypothetical
ascetic
abstract
24. The reviewers praised the new restaurant's _____ selection of dishes - which ranged from Asian stir fries to French ragouts and stews.
extol
impeccable
incongruous
eclectic
25. Don't just hint around that you're dissatisfied; be _____ about what's bothering you.
hierarchy
profane
explicit
arbitrary
26. We could tell we were in serious trouble from the _____ of the principal's expression.
satirical
elusive
gravity
reticent
27. 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.
assumption
benign
mollify
frivolous
28. When you send a message on Twitter - be _____; a tweet cannot be more than 140 characters long.
peripheral
pragmatic
concise
predilection
29. You had better _____ your accounting errors before the auditors arrive.
adversary
austere
rectify
scrupulous
30. At the protest rally - the students cheered the strikers and booed the dean with equal _____.
fervor
constraint
superficial
fastidious
31. Stop giggling and wriggling around in the pew; such _____ is improper in church.
feasible
mundane
superfluous
levity
32. When Amanda said to the ticket scalper - 'One hundred bucks? What do you want - a pound of flesh?' she was making an _____ to Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice.
allusion
inherent
superficial
anecdote
33. Pointing out that the candidate consistently had voted against strengthening antipollution legislation - the reporter _____ her claim that she was a fervent environmentalist.
derision
debunk
superfluous
austere
34. Michael's severe bout of the flue _____ him so much that for a week he was too tired to go back to work.
prudent
pervasive
debilitate
criterion
35. When you place a phone call from an airplane - _____ is essential; you are charged for every minute.
brevity
partisan
gravity
concise
36. 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.
dogmatic
discrepancy
guile
impede
37. 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.
obdurate
conciliatory
anarchy
retract
38. Though Aunt Bea at times had to _____ Opie for inattention in church - she believed he was at heart a God-fearing lad.
reprove
retract
surreptitious
specious
39. Please try not to include so many _____ details in your report; the bare facts are all I need.
superfluous
dismiss
contentious
deprecate
40. I was bowled over by the _____ of Amy's welcome. What an enthusiastic greeting!
lethargic
nonchalance
superficial
exuberance
41. There is a fine line between speech that is _____ and to the point and speech so abrupt that it verges on rudeness.
prolific
implement
abridge
terse
42. These endorsements written by satisfied customers _____ our claim that Barron's SAT is the best SAT-prep book on the market.
substantiate
guile
rectify
renounce
43. An occasional glass of wine with dinner is relatively _____ and should have no ill effect on you.
innocuous
criterion
cursory
divergent
44. Suppose you are accepted by Harvard - Stanford - and Yale. Which one would you attend? Remember - this is only a _____ situation.
heresy
hypothetical
nurture
interpid
45. Con artists take advantage of the _____ of inexperienced Internet users to gain access to their credit card information.
credulity
subside
altruistic
extraneous
46. Although the movie star was no genius - she was sufficiently _____ to tell her true friends from the countless phonies who flattered her.
prevalent
quandary
discerning
allusion
47. The infant Mozart's parents quickly realized that their son had an _____ gift for music.
venerate
opulence
innate
exacerbate
48. Towering over the nearby houses - the MacMansion looked wholly _____ in the historic neighborhood of small Craftsman bungalows.
elusive
abridge
predilection
incongruous
49. She kept all the receipts form her business trip in order to _____ her expenses for the Internal Revenue Service.
digression
abstract
document
opportunist
50. To win his audience - the speaker used every _____ trick in the book.
strident
corroborate
rhetorical
adulation