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1-Raised in a wealthy and permissive home, Arthur developed the fatal tendency of indulging even the basest of his impulses; no one ever accused him of being __________.
1. abrasive
2. hedonistic
3. abstemious
4. laconic
5. blithe
Solution : Option 3
2-Abrasive – Rude , aggressiveHedonistic - Devoted to the pursuit of pleasure Rather than increasing the opportunities to drill for natural gas, the bill intends to __________ oil production near national and state parks.
1. bolster
2. inhibit
3. concede
4. provoke
5. Exonerate
Solution : Option 2
3-Bolster - to support or encourage somebody Exonerate- to show or state that someone or something is not guilty of something Until now, the traditional narrative of Vincent Van Gogh's death was considered __________. New historical evidence, according to some scholars, could show that the artist was a victim of a murder.
1. imprecise
2. unequivocal
3. ambiguous
4. invaluable
5. Dubitable
Solution : Option 2
4-Unequivocal – Leaving no doubt Dubitable - Open to doubt. She was infuriated by her classmates’ _________; she wanted to do something to fix the problems that everyone else seemed to accept as inevitable.
1. rebelliousness
2. quiescence
3. doggedness
4. fervor
5. Culpability
Solution : Option 2
5-Quiescence - Inactivity Doggedness - A quality of being stubborn and persistent Although Todd tends to be ___________, he used a conversation partner to help him learn French.
1. autodidactic
2. nimble
3. sycophantic
4. fatuous
5. Conscientious
Solution : Option 1
6-Autodidactic- A self- taught person Nimble -able to move quickly and lightly Sycophantic- behaving or done in an obsequious way in order to gain advantage. Unlike Chuck, whom most would describe as extremely __________, Bill rarely said an unnecessary word.
1. Laudable
2. Magnanimous
3. réticent
4. tolérant
5. Loquacious
Solution : Option 5
7-Loquacious- having a tendency to talk a lot Magnanimous- kind, generous and forgiving Reticent- not wanting to tell people about things Deborah disliked her teacher’s rambling speeches; she wished he were more __________.
1. loquacious
2. garrulous
3. dull
4. laconic
5. Pedantic
Solution : Option 4
8-Garrulous- talking a lot, mostly about unimportant things Pedantic-too worried about rules or details Many people criticized the mayor’s decision to ban sugary drinks. However, a small group __________ his efforts to intertwine public health and public policy.
1. bemoaned
2. lauded
3. reprobated
4. epitomized
5. Foisted
Solution : Option 2
9-Bemoaned- express discontent or sorrow over (something). Reprobated- express or feel disapproval of. Foisted-impose an unwelcome or unnecessary person or thing on. Epitomized -to be typical of something While many people considered Peter to be a greedy __________, his closest friends knew that he had the virtue of great liberality.
1. libertarian
2. consumerist
3. entrepreneur
4. conservative
5. Miser
Solution : Option 5
10-Consumerist- a preoccupation with the acquisition of consumer goods. Miser- a person who loves to have a lot of money but hates to spend it It was very difficult to guess what Justin would say, for he could engage in both __________ and understatement within a three-second interval.
1. hyperbole
2. lambasts
3. illogic
4. tautologies
5. Precocity
Solution : Option 1
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