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Orientals equated
retreat with cowardice. |
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(A) |
demised |
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(B) |
bequeathed |
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(C) |
associated
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(D) |
demolished |
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Don't let little
annoyances upset your equilibrium. |
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(A) |
heaviness |
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(B) |
balance; poise
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psychology |
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physiognomy |
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Paying a person what he
is worth is equitable. |
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(A) |
discriminatory |
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(B) |
partial |
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(C) |
fair
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(D) |
biased |
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4. |
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Macbeth was misled by
the equivocal statements of the witches. |
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(A) |
distinct |
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(B) |
ambiguous
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(C) |
explicit |
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(D) |
credible |
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5. |
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Cholera was
eradicated from this island. |
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(A) |
implanted |
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(B) |
propagated |
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(C) |
wiped out
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(D) |
engendered |
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Time has erased
her sad memory. |
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(A) |
impressed |
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(B) |
eliminated
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(C) |
stamped |
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(D) |
imprinted |
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7. |
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The limestone was
eroded by the dripping water. |
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(A) |
eaten away
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(B) |
equivocated |
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(C) |
erected |
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(D) |
flirted |
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8. |
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An erratic mind
jumps from one idea to another. |
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(A) |
fixed |
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(B) |
animated |
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(C) |
unstable
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(D) |
static |
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His erudite
writing was difficult to read because of the many allusions
which were unfamiliar to most readers. |
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(A) |
illiterate |
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(B) |
uncouth |
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(C) |
unlettered |
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learned
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10. |
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The volcano erupted
gouts of lava. |
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(A) |
enacted |
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(B) |
burst forth
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(C) |
erred |
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(D) |
inveighed |
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Answers 1C
2B 3C 4B 5C 6B
7A 8C 9D 10B |
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