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Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Title: Quiz on 'SAT Word List'

Question 1
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1. Connoisseur
1n. Dilemma.
2n. Puzzle.
3n. Excessive emotion for an issue or cause.
4An expert in distinguishing and judging values, especially in arts, fine foods, wines, etc.
5Felt as one's own experience by imagining that of another; done or experienced in substitution.
2. Vicarious
1n. Dilemma.
2Felt as one's own experience by imagining that of another; done or experienced in substitution.
3n. Disrepute; ill fame.
4The leading or central character in a play or story; a person most concerned and active in resolving a situation.
5Equal in measures; properly proportionate.
3. Frivolity
1n. Dilemma.
2Favoritism shown to relatives, especially in job appointments.
3n. Lack of seriousness.
4n. Pride; arrogance.
5v. Increase.
4. Commensurate
1Felt as one's own experience by imagining that of another; done or experienced in substitution.
2n. Excessive emotion for an issue or cause.
3Sharply painful or saddening to the feelings; emotionally affective; piercing; sharp; cutting in effect.
4v. Violate; desecrate.
5Equal in measures; properly proportionate.
5. Fanaticism
1v. Violate; desecrate.
2n. Excessive emotion for an issue or cause.
3Sharply painful or saddening to the feelings; emotionally affective; piercing; sharp; cutting in effect.
4Felt as one's own experience by imagining that of another; done or experienced in substitution.
5adj. Mixed up; based on false or unfair selection.
Question 6
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6. Prodigal
1n. Excessive emotion for an issue or cause.
2Equal in measures; properly proportionate.
3n. Disrepute; ill fame.
4Wasteful; recklessly extravagant.
5n. Lack of seriousness.
7. Protagonist
1n. Deceit; duplicity.
2Distorted; strangely ugly; outlandish; bizarre.
3v. Violate; desecrate.
4The leading or central character in a play or story; a person most concerned and active in resolving a situation.
5n. Lack of seriousness.
8. Futile
1Without effect; ineffectual; useless.
2n. Deceit; duplicity.
3Distorted; strangely ugly; outlandish; bizarre.
4Spiritless; insipid; dull.
5Felt as one's own experience by imagining that of another; done or experienced in substitution.
9. Vapid
1Spiritless; insipid; dull.
2An expert in distinguishing and judging values, especially in arts, fine foods, wines, etc.
3n. Puzzle.
4n. Excessive emotion for an issue or cause.
5n. Disrepute; ill fame.
10. Laud
1Equal in measures; properly proportionate.
2v. Praise.
3n. Deceit; duplicity.
4adj. Mixed up; based on false or unfair selection.
5n. Lessening; reduction in size.
Question 11
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Answer
11. Grotesque
1Without effect; ineffectual; useless.
2n. Puzzle.
3Distorted; strangely ugly; outlandish; bizarre.
4v. Praise.
5n. Deceit; duplicity.
12. Quandary
1n. Dilemma.
2n. Lack of seriousness.
3v. Increase.
4adj. Mixed up; based on false or unfair selection.
5n. Excessive emotion for an issue or cause.
13. Nepotism
1Equal in measures; properly proportionate.
2v. Increase.
3n. Lessening; reduction in size.
4Favoritism shown to relatives, especially in job appointments.
5n. Dilemma.
14. Diminution
1n. Lessening; reduction in size.
2n. Puzzle.
3adj. Mixed up; based on false or unfair selection.
4n. Disrepute; ill fame.
15. Verbose
1v. Praise.
2Distorted; strangely ugly; outlandish; bizarre.
3The leading or central character in a play or story; a person most concerned and active in resolving a situation.
4Use too many words
5n. Expressiveness; persuasive speech.
Question 16
Choices
Answer
16. Enigma
1n. Excessive emotion for an issue or cause.
2n. Lack of seriousness.
3Felt as one's own experience by imagining that of another; done or experienced in substitution.
4n. Puzzle.
5Wasteful; recklessly extravagant.
17. Augment
1v. Increase.
2n. Lessening; reduction in size.
3Favoritism shown to relatives, especially in job appointments.
4Equal in measures; properly proportionate.
5n. Lack of seriousness.
18. Poignant
1v. Increase.
2Without effect; ineffectual; useless.
3Use too many words
4Sharply painful or saddening to the feelings; emotionally affective; piercing; sharp; cutting in effect.
5Equal in measures; properly proportionate.
19. Notoriety
1The leading or central character in a play or story; a person most concerned and active in resolving a situation.
2n. Expressiveness; persuasive speech.
3v. Praise.
4n. Disrepute; ill fame.
5n. Pride; arrogance.
20. Haughtiness
1adj. Mixed up; based on false or unfair selection.
2An expert in distinguishing and judging values, especially in arts, fine foods, wines, etc.
3n. Expressiveness; persuasive speech.
4Sharply painful or saddening to the feelings; emotionally affective; piercing; sharp; cutting in effect.
5n. Pride; arrogance.
 

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