Sunday, 20 October 2013

Vocabulary Test


                Vocabulary Test (Contains 10 questions and each questions contains 4 options)

1.       deity
              n. a god
              n. a ludicrous and complete failure
              adj. extravagantly romantic or idealistic; highly impractical
              n. evenness of temper or mind

2.       protuberant
               n. a superficial appearance or show designed to impress one with superiority.
               n. one who advocates extreme basic changes
               adj. profuse or generous; given to extravagance
               adj. bulging or swelling out

3.       retrieve
              v. to make good; to recover
              adj. sentimental to the point of tears
              adj. entertaining
              adj. inclined, through some whim or fancy change the mind, purpose, or actions  suddenly

4.       dearth
              n. scarcity
              v. to punish or criticize severely
              v. to cause, produce, or stir up
              adj. habitually fond of associating in a company or herd

5.       integrity
              n. honesty, moral soundness
              adj. liable to make mistakes or be deceived
              adj. possessing similar interests and tastes; able to get on well with others
              adj. very heavy; clumsy

6.       delete
              n. an increase
              n. an original pattern
              n. working together secretly for an evil purpose
              v. to erase or cancel, take out or remove

7.       demagogue
              n. departure, emigration
              adj. worldly, as opposed to spiritual; existing for a time only
             n. a leader who tries to stir the passions of people for his own purposes
             n. prolonged duration of life

8.       mettle
              adj. sentimental to the point of tears
              n. a persistent feeling, idea, activity, etc., which dominates a person; the state of being exclusively preoccupied by a fixed idea
             v. to be sorry for
             n. disposition; spirit

   






9.       predatory
              adj. inclined to plunder or rob; preying on, others
              n. an assumption made for the sake of argument
              n. confused, unintelligible, meaningless talk; special vocabulary used only by members of a group or trade
             adj. outstandingly bad

10.   dissent
              n. partiality or preference for; a favorable opinion arrived at beforehand
              v. to disagree; to differ in opinion
              v. to banish or exile; to withdraw from one's country
              n. a relation between two things shown in the resemblance not of the things themselves but of their characteristics

Answers:
1. n. a god
2. adj. bulging or swelling out 
3. v. to make good; to recover
4. n. scarcity 
5. n. honesty, moral soundness 
6. v. to erase or cancel, take out or remove
7. n. a leader who tries to stir the passions of people for his own purposes
8. n. disposition; spirit
9. adj. inclined to plunder or rob; preying on others
10. v. to disagree; to differ in opinion






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