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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

Question 12
12.

n. something declared or stated positively→exertion

Question 13
13.

n. the use of power and of strength→assertion

Question 14
14.

adj. expected or required→obligatory

Question 15
15.

n. an intermediary; a go-between→liaison

Question 16
16.

v. to violate or go against→contravene

Question 17
17.

n. an act or practice aimed at undermining authority; a rebellion→sedition

Question 18
18.

n. a preceding event, cause, or condition→precedent

Question 19
19.

adj. accidental; aquired→adventitious

Question 20
20.

to go; to pass→sedition

Question 21
21.

v. To attack with words; denounce→fulminate

Question 22
22.

n. a large destructive fire→luster

Question 23
23.

adj. noticeably bad or offensive→flagrant

Question 24
24.

n. a summary that is not word-for-word→metaphrase

Question 25
25.

adj. of or relating to signs or symbols→semantic

Question 26
26.

v. to protest or object→demonstrative

Question 27
27.

n. an exact translation or restatement→metaphrase

Question 28
28.

adj. undeveloped; very basic or simple→rudimentary

Question 29
29.

adj. feeling regret and sorrow; penitent→trite

Question 30
30.

n. a basic idea or principle→rudiment

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

Question 32
32.

v. to discover; find out

Question 33
33.

n. the core or center; a connection

Question 34
34.

n. a certainty; an inevitability

Question 35
35.

v. 1. to upset and confuse adj. 2. bothered; concerned

Question 36
36.

adj. short-lived or temporary

Question 37
37.

v. to agree, often at the urging of another

Question 38
38.

adj. roundabout or lengthy

Question 39
39.

n. a tradition; an act or decision that is used as a model for future acts or decisions

Question 40
40.

n. someone newly wealthy

Question 41
41.

v. To infuriate; to make passionately angry

Question 42
42.

adj. Intended to attract attention; showy

Question 43
43.

adj. Arousing anger or strong emotion

Question 44
44.

adj. descriptive; serving as an example

Question 45
45.

adj. well-known and distinguished

Question 46
46.

adj. menacing; threatening

Question 47
47.

n. something disgustingly offensive

Question 48
48.

adj. openly expressive of emotions

Question 49
49.

v. to soothe the feelings of; to appease

Question 50
50.

adj. boring because of overuse or repetition