Question 1
Question
With his sub-four minute mile Bannister broke a psychological barrier, and inspired thousands of others to attempt to overcome seemingly ____ hurdles.
Answer
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Insurmountable
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Inane
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Trivial
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Traumatic
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Ineffable
Question 2
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All good comic writers use humor to ____, not to side-step the problems of human behavior.
Answer
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amuse
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avert
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juxtapose
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confront
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solve
Question 3
Question
The game of chess is an example of a ___ information system: the pieces sit inertly on the board until the players move them according to known rules.
Answer
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interactive
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passive
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cybernetic
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disruptive
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logistic
Question 4
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An artist’s preliminary sketches are often a ____of a subject; on the basis of these sketches the artist makes a decision on his or her approach to the final painting.
Answer
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reconnaissance
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caricature
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vignette
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pastiche
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cameo
Question 5
Question
Taking antibiotics for a viral infection may, it is true, be ____ ; however, in certain cases a course of these drugs can actually ward off opportunistic bacterial infections.
Answer
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justified
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enough
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recommended
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ineffective
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curative
Question 6
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The revolution in art has not lost its steam; it ____ on as fiercely as ever.
Answer
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trudges
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meanders
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edges
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ambles
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rages
Question 7
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Each occupation has its own ____ ; bankers, lawyers and computer professionals, for example, all use among themselves language which outsiders have difficulty following.
Answer
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merits
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disadvantages
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rewards
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jargon
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problems
Question 8
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____ by nature, Jones spoke very little even to his own family members.
Answer
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garrulous
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equivocal
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taciturn
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arrogant
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gregarious
Question 9
Question
Many people at that time believed that spices help preserve food; however, Hall found that many marketed spices were ____ bacteria, moulds and yeasts.
Answer
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devoid of
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teeming with
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improved by
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destroyed by
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active against
Question 10
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Unwilling to admit that they had been in error, the researchers tried to ____ their case with more data obtained from dubious sources.
Answer
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ascertain
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buttress
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refute
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absolve
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dispute