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The beggar's limp was a
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(A) |
fraud
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(B) |
decency |
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(C) |
candor |
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frankness |
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His reasoning must be
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(A) |
misleading
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(B) |
sound |
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(C) |
valid |
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(D) |
veritable |
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All men are fallible. |
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(A) |
inclined to err
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(B) |
mortal |
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mutable |
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immutable |
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Her voice faltered
as she tried to speak. |
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(A) |
resolved |
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(B) |
hesitated
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(C) |
persisted |
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(D) |
decided |
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5. |
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The child looked half
famished. |
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(A) |
asleep |
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(B) |
starving
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(C) |
drowsy |
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(D) |
nourished |
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A fanatic usually
has unreasonable beliefs. |
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(A) |
conservative |
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(B) |
extremist
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(C) |
pessimist |
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(D) |
optimist |
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Their marriage was
announced without fanfare. |
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(A) |
reservation |
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(B) |
pomp
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(C) |
familiarity |
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(D) |
simplicity |
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So much of life is
merely a farce. |
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(A) |
tragedy |
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(B) |
comedy |
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(C) |
mockery
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(D) |
musicale |
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His reasoning was
somewhat far-fetched. |
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(A) |
accustomed |
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(B) |
natural |
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wonted |
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(D) |
forced
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The waitress disliked
serving him dinner because of his very fastidious taste. |
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(A) |
high |
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(B) |
low |
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(C) |
squeamish
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(D) |
vulgar |
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Answers 1A
2A 3A 4B 5B 6B
7B 8C 9D 10C |
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