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VLGR XI Unit 11-15 Quiz cloned 3/9/2021
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You will not use any word more than once. You will only use 10 words. Spelling counts.
adventitious annex antecedent conflagration contrite disconcerting exertion incendiary ligature phraseology obligatory semantic
Question 1
1.
Since barely any _______ was required of me at my new job, the muscles I had developed began to weaken.
Question 2
2.
The sudden appearance of Serge, who had been presumed dead in an avalanche, was ________ to the other ski instructors.
Question 3
3.
Unless the owner can come up with his delinquent mortgage payments in two weeks, the city will ______ his property.
Question 4
4.
A shorter work composed by the poet in his youth was a(n) _______ to his lengthy masterpiece.
Question 5
5.
The astronomers noticed ________ particles that they had not expected to find in the meteorite.
Question 6
6.
By the time the fire truck reached the site, the campfire had become a(n) ________ .
Question 7
7.
No matter what _______ tactics the rebel leader employed, he could not anger the citizens enough to start a riot in the city.
Question 8
8.
The ________ of the business world was developed to maximize efficiency in speaking.
Question 9
9.
It is easy to see how Roger could misinterpret the passage on a(n) _________ level; its meaning has bewildered scholars for centuries.
Question 10
10.
Because Zachary did not seem at all ______ about bullying his sister, his mother grounded him for three days.
True/False pick the option that best answers the question
Question 11
11.
v. to attach oneself; to take over→annex
True
False
Question 12
12.
n. something declared or stated positively→exertion
True
False
Question 13
13.
n. the use of power and of strength→assertion
True
False
Question 14
14.
adj. expected or required→obligatory
True
False
Question 15
15.
n. an intermediary; a go-between→liaison
True
False
Question 16
16.
v. to violate or go against→contravene
True
False
Question 17
17.
n. an act or practice aimed at undermining authority; a rebellion→sedition
True
False
Question 18
18.
n. a preceding event, cause, or condition→precedent
True
False
Question 19
19.
adj. accidental; aquired→adventitious
True
False
Question 20
20.
to go; to pass→sedition
True
False
Question 21
21.
v. To attack with words; denounce→fulminate
True
False
Question 22
22.
n. a large destructive fire→luster
True
False
Question 23
23.
adj. noticeably bad or offensive→flagrant
True
False
Question 24
24.
n. a summary that is not word-for-word→metaphrase
True
False
Question 25
25.
adj. of or relating to signs or symbols→semantic
True
False
Question 26
26.
v. to protest or object→demonstrative
True
False
Question 27
27.
n. an exact translation or restatement→metaphrase
True
False
Question 28
28.
adj. undeveloped; very basic or simple→rudimentary
True
False
Question 29
29.
adj. feeling regret and sorrow; penitent→trite
True
False
Question 30
30.
n. a basic idea or principle→rudiment
True
False
Multiple choice- pick the word that goes with the definition
Question 31
31.
n. a formal and long paper, written for a degree at a university or college
assertian
exertion
certitude
dissertation
Question 32
32.
v. to discover; find out
assertion
ascertian
exertion
annex
Question 33
33.
n. the core or center; a connection
exercion
nexus
liaison
certitude
Question 34
34.
n. a certainty; an inevitability
ligature
assertion
exertion
certitude
Question 35
35.
v. 1. to upset and confuse adj. 2. bothered; concerned
disconcert
obligatory
dissertation
assertion
Question 36
36.
adj. short-lived or temporary
contravene
adventitious
circuitous
transitory
Question 37
37.
v. to agree, often at the urging of another
ambiance
contravene
accede
parvenu
Question 38
38.
adj. roundabout or lengthy
adventitious
contravene
circuitous
transitory
Question 39
39.
n. a tradition; an act or decision that is used as a model for future acts or decisions
precedent
ambiance
sedition
parvenu
Question 40
40.
n. someone newly wealthy
ambiance
contravene
adventitious
parvenu
Question 41
41.
v. To infuriate; to make passionately angry
refulgent
luster
incense
incendiary
Question 42
42.
adj. Intended to attract attention; showy
incendiary
refulgent
inflammatory
flamboyant
Question 43
43.
adj. Arousing anger or strong emotion
incendiary
inflammatory
flamboyant
illustrative
Question 44
44.
adj. descriptive; serving as an example
illustrious
inflammatory
illustrative
incendiary
Question 45
45.
adj. well-known and distinguished
illustrative
incendiary
illustrious
inflammatory
Question 46
46.
adj. menacing; threatening
semiotic
abominable
semantic
ominous
Question 47
47.
n. something disgustingly offensive
abomination
phraseology
metaphrase
paraphrase
Question 48
48.
adj. openly expressive of emotions
demonstrative
semantic
semiotic
abominable
Question 49
49.
v. to soothe the feelings of; to appease
trite
mollify
contrite
attrition
Question 50
50.
adj. boring because of overuse or repetition
trite
detrimental
lenitive
contrite