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1.   The luminous glow of the full moon lit up the entire forest.  
               
    (A)

dim

  (B) bright  
    (C) colorful   (D) hidden  
               
               
2.   She has a knack for baking delicious cakes.  
               
    (A) talent   (B)

dislike

 
    (C)

fear

  (D)

clumsiness

 
               
               
3.   The new employee was flustered on her first day of work.  
               
    (A) calm and collected   (B) confident  
    (C) embarrassed or agitated   (D) excited  
               
               
4.   The magician performed a miraculous trick that left the audience amazed.  
               
    (A) common   (B) unusual  
    (C) boring   (D) remarkable  
               
               
5.   The predicament he found himself in was difficult to resolve.  
               
    (A) problem or difficult situation   (B) pleasure or fun  
    (C) easy task   (D) lack of worries  
               
               
6.   The teacher gave a lucid explanation of the complex math problem.  
               
    (A) unclear   (B) brief  
    (C) easy   (D) clear and easy to understand  
               
               
7.   The athlete was exasperated by her repeated failures in the competition.  
               
    (A) pleased   (B) hopeful  
    (C) frustrated or annoyed   (D) unconcerned  
               
               
8.   The chef added a pinch of salt to the soup to enhance its flavor.  
               
    (A) a small amount   (B) a large amount  
    (C)

an equal amount

  (D) no amount  
               
               
9.   The humble man always put others before himself.  
               
    (A)

arrogant

  (B)

proud

 
    (C) modest   (D) selfish  
               
               
10.   The imminent threat of a hurricane forced residents to evacuate the area.  
               
    (A) distant or unlikely   (B)

immediate or likely

 
    (C)

unexpected

  (D) insignificant  
 
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    Answers : 1B  2A  3C  4D  5A  6D  7C  8A  9C  10B  
 
 
 

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