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Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Title: Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Question 1
Choices
Answer
1. Proximity
1Seeming to be probable or likely; apparently trustworthy or believable.
2n. Nearness.
3adj. Depressed; gloomy.
4Offense; resentment
5adj. Notoriously bad.
2. Incidental
1n. Controlling influence; domination
2adj. Notoriously bad.
3In name only, not in fact; relatively trifling or quite small in value.
4n. Lack of seriousness.
5adj. Not essential; minor.
3. Discursive
1Seeming to be probable or likely; apparently trustworthy or believable.
2Tending to fade like vapor; vaporous ephemeral.
3v. Leave to someone by a will; hand down.
4n. Positive assertion; confirmation.
5Passing from one subject to another.
4. Skeptical
1adj. Depressed; gloomy.
2v. Free; disentangle.
3n. Seriousness; gravity.
4Doubtful; unbelieving.
5A going back; a withdrawing or returning; (opposite of progression)
5. Ambiguous
1adj. Unclear or doubtful in meaning.
2A going back; a withdrawing or returning; (opposite of progression)
3Passing from one subject to another.
4n. Controlling influence; domination
5adj. Depressed; gloomy.
Question 6
Choices
Answer
6. Evanescent
1adj. Difficult to please; squeamish.
2adj. Unclear or doubtful in meaning.
3n. Corruption; wickedness.
4v. Free; disentangle.
5Tending to fade like vapor; vaporous ephemeral.
7. Affirmation
1n. Lack of seriousness.
2adj. Not essential; minor.
3Meaningless; pointless; asinine
4Seeming to be probable or likely; apparently trustworthy or believable.
5n. Positive assertion; confirmation.
8. Dissuade
1adj. Notoriously bad.
2v. Leave to someone by a will; hand down.
3n. Positive assertion; confirmation.
4The leading or central character in a play or story; a person most concerned and active in resolving a situation.
5To persuade not to do something.
9. Infamous
1n. Positive assertion; confirmation.
2Passing from one subject to another.
3adj. Notoriously bad.
4n. Seriousness; gravity.
5A going back; a withdrawing or returning; (opposite of progression)
10. Inane
1Meaningless; pointless; asinine
2Doubtful; unbelieving.
3n. Tyrant; harsh, authoritarian ruler.
4n. Nearness.
5In name only, not in fact; relatively trifling or quite small in value.
Question 11
Choices
Answer
11. Ascendancy
1Passing from one subject to another.
2n. Lack of seriousness.
3A going back; a withdrawing or returning; (opposite of progression)
4n. Controlling influence; domination
5The leading or central character in a play or story; a person most concerned and active in resolving a situation.
12. Extricate
1The leading or central character in a play or story; a person most concerned and active in resolving a situation.
2n. Positive assertion; confirmation.
3Tending to fade like vapor; vaporous ephemeral.
4In name only, not in fact; relatively trifling or quite small in value.
5v. Free; disentangle.
13. Despondent
1adj. Depressed; gloomy.
2n. Corruption; wickedness.
3The leading or central character in a play or story; a person most concerned and active in resolving a situation.
4To persuade not to do something.
5n. Positive assertion; confirmation.
14. Nominal
1n. Controlling influence; domination
2adj. Unclear or doubtful in meaning.
3adj. Depressed; gloomy.
4adj. Not essential; minor.
5In name only, not in fact; relatively trifling or quite small in value.
15. Bequeath
1Passing from one subject to another.
2n. Nearness.
3n. Seriousness; gravity.
4n. Tyrant; harsh, authoritarian ruler.
5v. Leave to someone by a will; hand down.
Question 16
Choices
Answer
16. Protagonist
1The leading or central character in a play or story; a person most concerned and active in resolving a situation.
2Meaningless; pointless; asinine
3adj. Not essential; minor.
4adj. Depressed; gloomy.
5v. Leave to someone by a will; hand down.
17. Umbrage
1Offense; resentment
2Meaningless; pointless; asinine
3To persuade not to do something.
4Doubtful; unbelieving.
5Seeming to be probable or likely; apparently trustworthy or believable.
18. Depravity
1adj. Notoriously bad.
2n. Corruption; wickedness.
3n. Nearness.
4In name only, not in fact; relatively trifling or quite small in value.
5Tending to fade like vapor; vaporous ephemeral.
19. Despot
1Seeming to be probable or likely; apparently trustworthy or believable.
2n. Nearness.
3n. Tyrant; harsh, authoritarian ruler.
4A going back; a withdrawing or returning; (opposite of progression)
5Offense; resentment
20. Frivolity
1n. Controlling influence; domination
2n. Lack of seriousness.
3In name only, not in fact; relatively trifling or quite small in value.
4adj. Difficult to please; squeamish.
5n. Positive assertion; confirmation.
 

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