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Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Title: Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Question 1
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Answer
1. Oscillation
1v. Abandon; disown.
2The leading or central character in a play or story; a person most concerned and active in resolving a situation.
3A swinging back and forth; in decision or wavering.
4n. Lack of proper respect.
5n. Disrepute; ill fame.
2. Perfunctory
1v. Abandon; disown.
2n. Lack of proper respect.
3n. Glowing ardor.
4adj. Superficial; cursory; not thorough; routine.
5v. Treat with scorn or contempt.
3. Inherent
1Rough and weather worn; knotted; twisted.
2adj. Inborn; innate
3The leading or central character in a play or story; a person most concerned and active in resolving a situation.
4Quickly evaporating; unstable; quickly changeable; influenced easily; fickle.
5v. Appease; mollify; ease or quiet.
4. Predilection
1The leading or central character in a play or story; a person most concerned and active in resolving a situation.
2v. Abandon; disown.
3v. Appease; mollify; ease or quiet.
4adj. Superficial; cursory; not thorough; routine.
5n. Partiality; preference; liking; tendency.
5. Irreverence
1n. Lack of seriousness.
2v. Abandon; disown.
3n. Lack of proper respect.
4v. Acquit; free from guilt or responsibility.
5adj. Uncorrectable.
Question 6
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Answer
6. Volatile
1Rough and weather worn; knotted; twisted.
2One who lives shut off from others; a hermit
3n. Disrepute; ill fame.
4Quickly evaporating; unstable; quickly changeable; influenced easily; fickle.
5adj. Ill-humored; sullen.
7. Mitigate
1v. Abandon; disown.
2adj. Inborn; innate
3v. Appease; mollify; ease or quiet.
4The leading or central character in a play or story; a person most concerned and active in resolving a situation.
5n. Praise.
8. Exonerate
1adj. Inborn; innate
2n. Glowing ardor.
3v. Abandon; disown.
4v. Acquit; free from guilt or responsibility.
5adj. Ill-humored; sullen.
9. Gnarled
1n. Lack of seriousness.
2n. Partiality; preference; liking; tendency.
3Rough and weather worn; knotted; twisted.
4v. Acquit; free from guilt or responsibility.
5n. Glowing ardor.
10. Debacle
1v. Abandon; disown.
2Quickly evaporating; unstable; quickly changeable; influenced easily; fickle.
3n. Partiality; preference; liking; tendency.
4A sudden and utter breakdown; an overwhelming and ruinous turn of events; a rout; a calamity.
5adj. Uncorrectable.
Question 11
Choices
Answer
11. Inalienable
1v. Appease; mollify; ease or quiet.
2n. Disrepute; ill fame.
3Not subject to being taken away; not transferable; fixed
4n. Lack of proper respect.
5v. Acquit; free from guilt or responsibility.
12. Morose
1Rough and weather worn; knotted; twisted.
2adj. Superficial; cursory; not thorough; routine.
3v. Appease; mollify; ease or quiet.
4n. Praise.
5adj. Ill-humored; sullen.
13. Disdain
1adj. Ill-humored; sullen.
2n. Nearness.
3v. Acquit; free from guilt or responsibility.
4v. Treat with scorn or contempt.
5n. Glowing ardor.
14. Proximity
1n. One who is peaceful or opposed to use of force.
2The leading or central character in a play or story; a person most concerned and active in resolving a situation.
3adj. Inborn; innate
4n. Lack of seriousness.
5n. Nearness.
15. Renounce
1n. Praise.
2n. Nearness.
3A paid position that requires little or on work or responsibility.
4v. Abandon; disown.
5Not subject to being taken away; not transferable; fixed
Question 16
Choices
Answer
16. Fervor
1One who lives shut off from others; a hermit
2v. Abandon; disown.
3n. Disrepute; ill fame.
4v. Treat with scorn or contempt.
5n. Glowing ardor.
17. Incorrigible
1n. Lack of proper respect.
2adj. Uncorrectable.
3n. One who is peaceful or opposed to use of force.
4adj. Inborn; innate
5v. Acquit; free from guilt or responsibility.
18. Recluse
1n. Nearness.
2Rough and weather worn; knotted; twisted.
3n. Praise.
4A sudden and utter breakdown; an overwhelming and ruinous turn of events; a rout; a calamity.
5One who lives shut off from others; a hermit
19. Frivolity
1n. Lack of seriousness.
2n. Lack of proper respect.
3The leading or central character in a play or story; a person most concerned and active in resolving a situation.
4A swinging back and forth; in decision or wavering.
5adj. Uncorrectable.
20. Notoriety
1n. Disrepute; ill fame.
2Quickly evaporating; unstable; quickly changeable; influenced easily; fickle.
3n. Praise.
4A paid position that requires little or on work or responsibility.
5n. Nearness.
 

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