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Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Title: Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Question 1
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1. Notoriety
1Wasted or gaunt in appearance.
2n. Disrepute; ill fame.
3n. Seriousness.
4adj. Drowsy; dull; tired.
5adj. Thin and wasted from lack of nourishment.
2. Zealot
1Rough and weather worn; knotted; twisted.
2Wasted or gaunt in appearance.
3n. Lack of seriousness.
4n. Fanatic; person who shows excessive zeal.
5One who lives shut off from others; a hermit
3. Venerate
1adj. Brief and to the point in speaking.
2v. Revere.
3Of an earlier or primitive time; ancient; no longer in popular use; outdated.
4adj. Inborn. Natural.
5A small quantity or portion
4. Haggard
1n. Fanatic; person who shows excessive zeal.
2Rough and weather worn; knotted; twisted.
3Wasted or gaunt in appearance.
4n. Partiality; preference; liking; tendency.
5adj. Brief and to the point in speaking.
5. Criterion
1adj. Periodic; occasional
2n. Standard used in judging.
3adj. Inborn. Natural.
4n. Seriousness.
5Something new; a recent invention; the act or process of creating or introducing new things or ideas
Question 6
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Answer
6. Intermittent
1n. Fear; trembling.
2Rough and weather worn; knotted; twisted.
3adj. Periodic; occasional
4n. Lack of seriousness.
5adj. Unclear or doubtful in meaning.
7. Trepidation
1n. Disrepute; ill fame.
2n. Fear; trembling.
3n. Standard used in judging.
4n. Fanatic; person who shows excessive zeal.
5adj. Tasty; pleasing, attractive, or agreeable.
8. Frivolity
1n. Disrepute; ill fame.
2n. Lack of seriousness.
3adj. Thin and wasted from lack of nourishment.
4n. Cursing; irreverence; sacrilege.
5Of an earlier or primitive time; ancient; no longer in popular use; outdated.
9. Blasphemy
1adj. Unclear or doubtful in meaning.
2Related to acting or actors; theatrical; overly dramatic.
3adj. Inborn. Natural.
4n. Cursing; irreverence; sacrilege.
5n. Disrepute; ill fame.
10. Innate
1n. Lack of seriousness.
2adj. Inborn. Natural.
3n. Partiality; preference; liking; tendency.
4n. Cursing; irreverence; sacrilege.
5adj. Thin and wasted from lack of nourishment.
Question 11
Choices
Answer
11. Modicum
1n. Lack of seriousness.
2n. Fanatic; person who shows excessive zeal.
3A small quantity or portion
4Something new; a recent invention; the act or process of creating or introducing new things or ideas
5n. Seriousness.
12. Gnarled
1n. Standard used in judging.
2Rough and weather worn; knotted; twisted.
3adj. Periodic; occasional
4n. Disrepute; ill fame.
5n. Seriousness.
13. Ambiguous
1n. Disrepute; ill fame.
2Wasted or gaunt in appearance.
3adj. Unclear or doubtful in meaning.
4adj. Drowsy; dull; tired.
5n. Lack of seriousness.
14. Lethargic
1n. Disrepute; ill fame.
2n. Fear; trembling.
3adj. Drowsy; dull; tired.
4n. Standard used in judging.
5A small quantity or portion
15. Predilection
1n. Fanatic; person who shows excessive zeal.
2A small quantity or portion
3n. Partiality; preference; liking; tendency.
4n. Fear; trembling.
5adj. Understood but not stated.
Question 16
Choices
Answer
16. Gravity
1n. Seriousness.
2adj. Tasty; pleasing, attractive, or agreeable.
3n. Cursing; irreverence; sacrilege.
4adj. Inborn. Natural.
5adj. Unclear or doubtful in meaning.
17. Innovation
1A small quantity or portion
2One who lives shut off from others; a hermit
3n. Disrepute; ill fame.
4Something new; a recent invention; the act or process of creating or introducing new things or ideas
5adj. Unclear or doubtful in meaning.
18. Histrionic
1adj. Drowsy; dull; tired.
2adj. Brief and to the point in speaking.
3adj. Inborn. Natural.
4Related to acting or actors; theatrical; overly dramatic.
5Something new; a recent invention; the act or process of creating or introducing new things or ideas
19. Archaic
1Wasted or gaunt in appearance.
2n. Seriousness.
3Related to acting or actors; theatrical; overly dramatic.
4Of an earlier or primitive time; ancient; no longer in popular use; outdated.
5n. Disrepute; ill fame.
20. Recluse
1n. Disrepute; ill fame.
2adj. Periodic; occasional
3One who lives shut off from others; a hermit
4n. Lack of seriousness.
5adj. Inborn. Natural.
 

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