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πŸ“˜ Advanced Vocabulary – Quiz 11

1. Position.

A) The specific type of job you do.

B) The way a person walks.

C) The way a person sleeps.

D) None of above.

2. He ran down the hill, towards the small _____ .

A) Designated road.

B) Winding road.

C) Path.

D) Route.

3. To weigh down means.

A) Embed.

B) Encumber.

C) Intuition.

D) Adage.

4. Calvin reached the _____ of his career in his early thirties whenhe became president and CEO of a software company.

A) Plethora.

B) Nocturne.

C) Vale.

D) Zenith.

E) Zephyr.

5. George developed an _____ plan to earn the extra money he needed to start his own business.

A) Elitist.

B) Aloof.

C) Irrational.

D) Ingenious.

6. Choose the best definition for the word Grimaced.

A) To make a facial expression in which your mouth and face are twisted in a way that shows disgust, disapproval, or pain. .

B) To smile in an unpleasant way, because you are pleased with yourself or enjoying someone else's trouble.

C) To look directly at someone in an angry way.

D) None of above.

7. To lure, to attract, to tempt.

A) Evoke.

B) Entomology.

C) Evade.

D) Entice.

8. To "thrive" is to _____ .

A) To excite / to invigorate.

B) To pulse / to resonate.

C) To oppose / to baffle.

D) To prosper / to blossom.

9. How did you learn how to teach? And I might say it's just _____ I guess.(know something by instinct).

A) Intuitive(adj).

B) Oblivious(adj).

10. Good sense.

A) Discretion.

B) Detriment.

C) Squelch.

D) None of above.

11. Obsolete.

A) Adj. no longer used; rare or uncommon.

B) N. an unnecessary burden.

C) N. a lack of respect and strong dislike (toward something or someone).

D) V. to use to your advantage.

12. 'very funny' is equivalent to.

A) Hilarious.

B) Vicious.

C) Generous.

D) None of above.

13. It was _____ to think that it could possibly snow in the middle ofthe desert.

A) Preventative.

B) Preposterous.

C) Eroding.

D) Advantageous.

E) Philosophical.

14. While.

A) Nevertheless.

B) Moreover.

C) Such as.

D) Whereas.

15. It's important students can compete on a _____ .

A) Level playing field.

B) Fair playing field.

C) Flat field.

D) None of above.

16. Carson was at first flattered by the _____ of his new colleagues, but he soon realized that their admiration rested chiefly on hisconnections, not his accomplishments.

A) Adulation.

B) Reprisal.

C) Rapport.

D) Retinue.

E) Bulwark.

17. Disdain.

A) N. a lack of respect and strong dislike (toward something or someone).

B) V. to become less active, less intense, or less in amount.

C) Adj. predominant, superior, most important.

D) V. to draw forth or call up.

18. Justin's _____ solution to the problem revealed that he did notspend much time considering the consequences.

A) Ardent.

B) Obsolete.

C) Resilient.

D) Pristine.

E) Facile.

19. To put together in the correct order.

A) Conform.

B) Collate.

C) Comply.

D) Cooperative.

20. If you are interested in the house, you need to pick up an _____ form and complete it by Friday.

A) Application.

B) Sitcom.

C) Deposit.

D) None of above.

21. To follow what everyone else does.

A) Conform.

B) Compose.

C) Collaborate.

D) Collate.

22. The criminal, having been found guilty, expected to be punished for her crimes, but she did not expect to be _____ and was shocked by how severe her sentence actually was.

A) Disciplined.

B) Lauded.

C) Exonerated.

D) Reproved.

E) Scourged.

23. To do something bad to someone who did somethin g bad to you-They have threatened to _____ against any troops that attack their country.

A) Retrieve.

B) Refute.

C) Retaliate.

D) Reform.

24. Do you _____ this business venture to be feasible and lucrative?.

A) Deem.

B) Evaluate.

25. Bolster.

A) V. to support, strengthen, or fortify.

B) Adj. satisfied (usually in hunger).

C) Adj. no longer used; rare or uncommon.

D) V. to draw forth or call up.

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