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Choose the word(s) closest in meaning to the underlined word(s).

 
The snow leopard is a large cat found mainly in the mountain ranges of Central Asia. It leads a generally (1) solitary life. It is very secretive and well-versed in the art of camouflage. It is a carnivore that hunts actively. It is (2) capable of taking down a prey that is up to three to four times its own weight. It can also (3) adapt to be an opportunistic feeder by scrounging on whatever meat it can find.

An unusual characteristic (4) distinguishes it from other cats. It eats a (5) substantial portion of vegetation, including grass and twigs. It is one of the many creatures on the endangered list.

                 
1.   (A) quiet   4.   (A) discerns
(B) non-social     (B) separates
    (C) singular       (C) segregates
    (D) individualistic       (D) differentiates
                 
2.   (A) talent in   5.   (A) excessive
(B) able to     (B) exorbitant
    (C) proficient in       (C) significant
    (D) accomplished in       (D) quantifiable
                 
3.   (A) adjust          
(B) morph        
    (C) modify          
    (D) accommodate          
                 

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    Answers : 1B    2B    3A    4D    5C
 
     
 
 

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