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Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Title: Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Question 1
Choices
Answer
1. Discursive
1n. Disrepute; ill fame.
2Passing from one subject to another.
3adj. Difficult to please; squeamish.
4n. Seriousness; gravity.
5adj. Misleading; false.
2. Placate
1adj. Not essential; minor.
2Obvious; conspicuous, offensively loud.
3n. Contrast; direct opposite of or to.
4v. Pacify; conciliate; mitigate; appease.
5adj. Ill-humored; sullen.
3. Antithesis
1v. Pacify; conciliate; mitigate; appease.
2Influenced by desire for money; acting only for pay; greedy; one who is hired, esp.: A soldier hired by a foreign government.
3v. Appease; mollify; ease or quiet.
4n. Contrast; direct opposite of or to.
5n. Dilemma.
4. Fallacious
1adj. Misleading; false.
2n. Contrast; direct opposite of or to.
3n. Dilemma.
4v. Appease; mollify; ease or quiet.
5Equal in measures; properly proportionate.
5. Lucid
1adj. Uncorrectable.
2adj. Not essential; minor.
3adj. Ill-humored; sullen.
4adj. Easily understood.
5Obvious; conspicuous, offensively loud.
Question 6
Choices
Answer
6. Exonerate
1adj. Uncorrectable.
2v. Acquit; free from guilt or responsibility.
3Equal in measures; properly proportionate.
4adj. Not essential; minor.
5v. Pacify; conciliate; mitigate; appease.
7. Morose
1n. Dilemma.
2adj. Ill-humored; sullen.
3To think about carefully; to ponder over; to meditate.
4v. Appease; mollify; ease or quiet.
5Obvious; conspicuous, offensively loud.
8. Prodigal
1adj. Uncorrectable.
2Wasteful; recklessly extravagant.
3n. Disrepute; ill fame.
4Use too many words
5One whose conduct is reproachful, a scoundrel; unprincipled; depraved.
9. Reprobate
1n. Seriousness; gravity.
2n. Seriousness.
3adj. Ill-humored; sullen.
4v. Pacify; conciliate; mitigate; appease.
5One whose conduct is reproachful, a scoundrel; unprincipled; depraved.
10. Gravity
1n. Seriousness.
2adj. Uncorrectable.
3Use too many words
4adj. Not essential; minor.
5Equal in measures; properly proportionate.
Question 11
Choices
Answer
11. Solemnity
1Use too many words
2To think about carefully; to ponder over; to meditate.
3v. Appease; mollify; ease or quiet.
4v. Acquit; free from guilt or responsibility.
5n. Seriousness; gravity.
12. Superfluous
1adj. Not essential; minor.
2n. Discord; disagreement.
3To think about carefully; to ponder over; to meditate.
4adj. Excessive; overabundant; unnecessary.
5Obvious; conspicuous, offensively loud.
13. Commensurate
1v. Pacify; conciliate; mitigate; appease.
2n. Discord; disagreement.
3Equal in measures; properly proportionate.
4adj. Difficult to please; squeamish.
5Use too many words
14. Notoriety
1adj. Uncorrectable.
2n. Contrast; direct opposite of or to.
3n. Seriousness.
4n. Disrepute; ill fame.
5adj. Not essential; minor.
15. Mitigate
1adj. Easily understood.
2To think about carefully; to ponder over; to meditate.
3v. Appease; mollify; ease or quiet.
4adj. Not essential; minor.
5n. Seriousness.
Question 16
Choices
Answer
16. Fastidious
1Equal in measures; properly proportionate.
2Obvious; conspicuous, offensively loud.
3adj. Difficult to please; squeamish.
4adj. Misleading; false.
5adj. Excessive; overabundant; unnecessary.
17. Blatant
1Obvious; conspicuous, offensively loud.
2n. Disrepute; ill fame.
3n. Contrast; direct opposite of or to.
4n. Seriousness; gravity.
5Influenced by desire for money; acting only for pay; greedy; one who is hired, esp.: A soldier hired by a foreign government.
18. Quandary
1n. Dilemma.
2Influenced by desire for money; acting only for pay; greedy; one who is hired, esp.: A soldier hired by a foreign government.
3v. Pacify; conciliate; mitigate; appease.
4adj. Ill-humored; sullen.
5n. Contrast; direct opposite of or to.
19. Incidental
1adj. Ill-humored; sullen.
2Passing from one subject to another.
3One whose conduct is reproachful, a scoundrel; unprincipled; depraved.
4adj. Uncorrectable.
5adj. Not essential; minor.
20. Mercenary
1One whose conduct is reproachful, a scoundrel; unprincipled; depraved.
2n. Disrepute; ill fame.
3v. Pacify; conciliate; mitigate; appease.
4adj. Uncorrectable.
5Influenced by desire for money; acting only for pay; greedy; one who is hired, esp.: A soldier hired by a foreign government.
 

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