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For each of the following sentences there are four choices. Choose the best one to complete the sentence. sr0.4VU1
1. The directions were so ____ that it was impossible to complete the assignment. DFgr,~
A) ingenious B) ambitious C) notorious D) ambiguous v
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2. Our ________ host always enjoys having friends to share his Lucullan suppers. HF9\SVR
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A) cursive B)martial C) fractious D) convivial O/X;(qYd
3. Recently a number of cases have been reported of young children ____a violent act previously seen on television. GM.2bA(y
A) modifying B) stimulating C) accelerating D) duplicating ZS&n,<a5L}
4. This kind of material can _____heat and moisture. "4VC:"$f
A) delete B) compel C) repel D) constrain uCA!L)$
5. The damage to his car was ____; therefore, he could repair it himself. '}3m('u
A) considerable B) appreciable C) negligible D) invisible }E01B_T9z
6. The ____of a cultural phenomenon is usually a logical consequence of some physical aspect in the life style of the people. 64Ot`=A"
A) implementation B) expedition C) demonstration D) manifestation Wvhg:vup
7. One of the responsibilities of the Coast guard is to make sure that all ships _______ follow traffic rules in busy harbors. E$$pO.\
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8. The Eskimo is perhaps one of the most trusting and considerate of all Indians but seems to be _______ the welfare of his animals. -qki^!Y?
A) critical about B) indignant at C) indifferent to D) subject to CgLS2
9. The chairman of the board _______ on me the unpleasant job of dismissing good workers the firm can no longer afford to employ. O1/U3/2/d
A) compelled B) posed C) pressed D) tempted ~R`Rj*Q2Y
10. Using extremely different decorating schemes in adjoining rooms may result in _______ and lack of unity in style. btq`[gAF\
A) conflict B) confrontation C) disturbance D) disharmony m6%csh-N1
11. Corrupt politicians who condone the activities of the gamblers are equally _______. Jjb(l W
A) cryptic B)esoteric C)culpable D)occult x+V;UD=mH
12. I don’t know the details for I just gave your manuscript only a(n) _______ glance. B,sv! p+q5
A) cursory B)cumbrous C)onerous D)obscure ,`7;S,f
13.the Red Cross society helped _________ families to survive the war in the Persian Gulf. j @c
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A) demure B)destitute C)assiduous D)sedate 1Aq*|JSk(
14. the man felt ________ when the girl turned down his proposal of marriage. r7tN(2;5
A) despondent B) fabulous C)dilapidated D)fortuitous 2 }QD>
15. the boy gave a ______ look at his classmate’s test paper when the teacher turned. 9`J!]WQ1[
A) frivolous B)furtive C)frenetic D)frigid LGN,8v<W(
16. Rubber boots are ___________ to water. X\SZ Q[gN
A) imperious B)impetuous C)impervious D)impeccable S~1>q+<Q
17. Missiles were mounted at various points to _______ the enemy aircrafts. t<O5_}R%d
A) integrate B)jeopardize C)intercept D)interrogate V:h-K`~/
18. Being careless, she had her arm _____ by the barbed wire. &Z682b$
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