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The intrinsic
worth of a man cannot be assessed in terms of money. |
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(A) |
added |
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(B) |
inherent
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(C) |
outward |
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(D) |
extrinsic |
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The professor is a man
much given to introspection. |
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(A) |
self-reflection
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(B) |
larceny |
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(C) |
obstinacy |
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(D) |
joviality |
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The poet reveals in his
poems that he is an introvert by his intense interest in
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(A) |
extrovert |
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(B) |
altruist |
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misanthropist |
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(D) |
person preoccupied with his own feelings
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She claimed to know the
truth by intuition. |
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(A) |
power of knowing without reasoning
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(B) |
fallacy |
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(C) |
rationality |
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(D) |
ravine |
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The tremendous waves
inundated the town. |
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(A) |
inverted |
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(B) |
overflowed
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(C) |
drained |
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(D) |
rocked |
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The workman is inured
to the Alaskan cold. |
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(A) |
victimized |
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(B) |
intruded |
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(C) |
accustomed
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eliminated |
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The resort is good for
invalids. |
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(A) |
sick persons
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(B) |
runaways |
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fugitives |
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desperados |
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His proposal met with
invective. |
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(A) |
applause |
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(B) |
abuse
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(C) |
apparatus |
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(D) |
aphorism |
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There is an inverse
ratio between the strength of light and distance. |
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(A) |
opposite
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(B) |
parallel |
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(C) |
equal |
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(D) |
similar |
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The American
Constitution invests the Congress with taxation powers. |
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(A) |
gives authority
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(B) |
withholds |
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(C) |
divests |
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(D) |
deprives |
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Answers 1B
2A 3D 4A 5B 6C
7A 8B 9A 10A |
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