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CSET 1 Vocabulary

Subjects : cset, english, vocabulary
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. To increase or to add






2. To swing indecisively






3. A job or professional position (paid)






4. To write or speak in a misleading way






5. Learning that proceeds from specific to general






6. Very early development






7. Surface - not profound






8. Faint - not easy to find or understand






9. Unimportant - ordinary






10. Situation with no workable solution






11. Bother persistantly






12. To reject or disown






13. Having one or more disabilities






14. To reduce or make more bearable






15. To make certain with other information - to confirm






16. Diligent devotion to a cause






17. Exaggerated - ludicrous picture - in words or a cartoon






18. Removed the importance of






19. A generalization






20. A group with normal variation in ability or performance






21. The science of teaching






22. A noisy quarrel or scrape






23. To regard with horror






24. Skillful or nimble in difficult circumstances






25. To show or act with contempt






26. To shore up - support






27. To reach a conclusion not explicitly stated






28. To hold in the highest regard






29. Complete range or extent






30. Difficult to surmount






31. Something that creates interest or action






32. Brothers and sisters






33. Relating to the administration of justice






34. To speak clearly and distinctly - present a point of view






35. Very careful and precise






36. To prove false






37. Relates to the motor area of learning






38. Protected or exempt from disease or harm






39. To wrongfully and forcefully seize and hold - particularly power






40. Expression of disapproval - reprimand






41. Doubting - questioning the validity






42. Contemplation of the past






43. Forceful - passionate






44. To issue authoritative approval or a penalty






45. A comprehensive view or picture






46. To increase or add to






47. An oversimplified generalized view or belief






48. Feeling of doubt or misgiving






49. The act of ceasing or halting






50. Equal attention or treatment