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Question 1 of 100
1. Question
In each of the following sentences, there is one underlined word and one gap. From the list of words lettered A to D choose the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the underlined word and that will, at the same time, correctly fill the gap in the sentence.
There isn’t enough rice, so its importation is permitted whereas the importation of cement is………
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Question 2 of 100
2. Question
In each of the following sentences, there is one underlined word and one gap. From the list of words lettered A to D choose the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the underlined word and that will, at the same time, correctly fill the gap in the sentence.
The cast consisted of many famous actors and a few…….ones.
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Question 3 of 100
3. Question
In each of the following sentences, there is one underlined word and one gap. From the list of words lettered A to D choose the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the underlined word and that will, at the same time, correctly fill the gap in the sentence.
My grandfather, rather than being………was often quite prejudiced in his opinions.
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Question 4 of 100
4. Question
In each of the following sentences, there is one underlined word and one gap. From the list of words lettered A to D choose the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the underlined word and that will, at the same time, correctly fill the gap in the sentence.
Both sides are very hopeful about the outcome of the peace talks, but observers are still very……..
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Question 5 of 100
5. Question
In each of the following sentences, there is one underlined word and one gap. From the list of words lettered A to D choose the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the underlined word and that will, at the same time, correctly fill the gap in the sentence.
The clever lawyer exposed the facts that were obscure in the case, making the judge see beyond the……….
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Question 6 of 100
6. Question
In each of the following sentences, there is one underlined word and one gap. From the list of words lettered A to D choose the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the underlined word and that will, at the same time, correctly fill the gap in the sentence.
It took me the whole day to summarize the lecturer’s copious notes having been used to……… ones
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Question 7 of 100
7. Question
In each of the following sentences, there is one underlined word and one gap. From the list of words lettered A to D choose the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the underlined word and that will, at the same time, correctly fill the gap in the sentence.
The principal of that school was demoted for his incompetence while several others were commended for their……….
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Question 8 of 100
8. Question
In each of the following sentences, there is one underlined word and one gap. From the list of words lettered A to D choose the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the underlined word and that will, at the same time, correctly fill the gap in the sentence.
The official who disclosed the information he was supposed to………..was sacked.
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Question 9 of 100
9. Question
In each of the following sentences, there is one underlined word and one gap. From the list of words lettered A to D choose the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the underlined word and that will, at the same time, correctly fill the gap in the sentence.
The prosecutor argued his case vehemently but the defence lawyer responded………..
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Question 10 of 100
10. Question
In each of the following sentences, there is one underlined word and one gap. From the list of words lettered A to D choose the one that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the underlined word and that will, at the same time, correctly fill the gap in the sentence.
While we expected it to be gradual, the process of transition to civilian rule came to an…….end.
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Question 11 of 100
11. Question
From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes each of the following sentences.
Alfred is afraid of his wife who has a very………..size.
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Question 12 of 100
12. Question
From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes each of the following sentences.
The government has imposed an…….on the importation of used vehicles.
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Question 13 of 100
13. Question
From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes each of the following sentences.
The corpse has been taken to the………
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Question 14 of 100
14. Question
From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes each of the following sentences.
In spite of vicissitudes of life, she never……..from her plan.
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Question 15 of 100
15. Question
From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes each of the following sentences.
When the solicitor told Awa to wait outside, she considered it…….to her dignity.
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Question 16 of 100
16. Question
From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes each of the following sentences.
The meeting cannot start because we have not formed a………
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Question 17 of 100
17. Question
From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes each of the following sentences.
The………..of the asylum sang a song for the president.
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Question 18 of 100
18. Question
From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes each of the following sentences.
His appointment was………because of irregularities in his credentials.
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Question 19 of 100
19. Question
From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes each of the following sentences.
The seminar was held under the…….of the Government.
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Question 20 of 100
20. Question
From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes each of the following sentences.
The new car is very attractive but I doubt its……….
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Question 21 of 100
21. Question
After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretations that you consider ‘ most appropriate for each sentence.
Had it been possible to leave the country then, I would have done so. This means that
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Question 22 of 100
22. Question
After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretations that you consider ‘ most appropriate for each sentence.
The proprietor and his accountant have had a running battle over the last financial report. This means that they have had
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Question 23 of 100
23. Question
After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretations that you consider ‘ most appropriate for each sentence.
Unless you don’t want to become a teacher, there’s no reason for not accepting the sponsorship. This means that you should
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Question 24 of 100
24. Question
After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretations that you consider ‘ most appropriate for each sentence.
His chances of passing are very slim. This means that he
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Question 25 of 100
25. Question
After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretations that you consider ‘ most appropriate for each sentence.
We would never have followed his advice if we had known his reputation. This means that we
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Question 26 of 100
26. Question
After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretations that you consider ‘ most appropriate for each sentence.
All the handsome men left her cold. This means that
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Question 27 of 100
27. Question
After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretations that you consider ‘ most appropriate for each sentence.
Sulayman can’t help shouting at the members of his team. This means that he
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Question 28 of 100
28. Question
After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretations that you consider ‘ most appropriate for each sentence.
Out of the blue came his letter inviting me to stay with him. This means that the letter came …….
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Question 29 of 100
29. Question
After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretations that you consider ‘ most appropriate for each sentence.
Femi spends precious time building castles in the air. This means that Femi
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Question 30 of 100
30. Question
After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretations that you consider ‘ most appropriate for each sentence.
Considering his huge salary, the Director ought to have, built a house by now. This means that the Director
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Question 31 of 100
31. Question
From the words lettered A to D below each of the following sentences, choose the word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word as it is used in the sentence
Nowadays, children are given much more latitude than before
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Question 32 of 100
32. Question
From the words lettered A to D below each of the following sentences, choose the word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word as it is used in the sentence.
My neighbour lives a humdrum life.
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Question 33 of 100
33. Question
From the words lettered A to D below each of the following sentences, choose the word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word as it is used in the sentence.
The Manager described the new accountant as a man of impeccable character.
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Question 34 of 100
34. Question
From the words lettered A to D below each of the following sentences, choose the word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word as it is used in the sentence.
The teacher sent the boy out of the class for his impertinence.
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Question 35 of 100
35. Question
From the words lettered A to D below each of the following sentences, choose the word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word as it is used in the sentence.
This book is the abridged version of the original.
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Question 36 of 100
36. Question
From the words lettered A to D below each of the following sentences, choose the word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word as it is used in the sentence.
After the riot, the streets were blocked with charred vehicles.
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Question 37 of 100
37. Question
From the words lettered A to D below each of the following sentences, choose the word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word as it is used in the sentence
The thief’s jail terms are to run concurrently.
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Question 38 of 100
38. Question
From the words lettered A to D below each of the following sentences, choose the word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word as it is used in the sentence.
The rapper’s popularity is beginning to wane.
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Question 39 of 100
39. Question
From the words lettered A to D below each of the following sentences, choose the word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word as it is used in the sentence.
The doctor told his patient about all the things that could impair his health
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Question 40 of 100
40. Question
From the words lettered A to D below each of the following sentences, choose the word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word as it is used in the sentence.
The fat old woman looked comical in those trousers!
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Question 41 of 100
41. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
When I arrived, I noticed he………the kitchen.
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Question 42 of 100
42. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
He was dismissed because he……….the cheque.
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Question 43 of 100
43. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
Is there…………. chalk in the classrooms?
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Question 44 of 100
44. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
The last election resulted…….a disaster for the Socialist party.
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Question 45 of 100
45. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
The family……….dinner when we knocked at the door.
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Question 46 of 100
46. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
All……….. the president said was reported in the dailies.
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Question 47 of 100
47. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
Which of the two questions is…………?
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Question 48 of 100
48. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
If it rains, the exhibition will be cancelled………?
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Question 49 of 100
49. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
The rent is too high………the house is not in a suitable location.
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Question 50 of 100
50. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
It’s about time your brother……some attention to his English.
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Question 51 of 100
51. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
The ……………toys have all been stolen.
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Question 52 of 100
52. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
Olu passed his examination ………….he was a determined student
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Question 53 of 100
53. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
Your friend and mentor,……………..his speech.
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Question 54 of 100
54. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
……………of you does this money belong to ?
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Question 55 of 100
55. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
One of the window panes………….yesterday
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Question 56 of 100
56. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
No child…………….have drawn that picture.
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Question 57 of 100
57. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
The referee contemplated…………the players off the pitch.
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Question 58 of 100
58. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
The old woman passed……when she heard of the robbery.
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Question 59 of 100
59. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
The first lady wore a ______ ring to the reception.
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Question 60 of 100
60. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
The new road was completed on schedule…………..the difficulties involved.
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Question 61 of 100
61. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
…………..of his evidence made no sense.
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Question 62 of 100
62. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
The celebrations were rounded………….with a firework display.
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Question 63 of 100
63. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
The members of the association were advised to cooperate with………….
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Question 64 of 100
64. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
The robe is……………..long for the short minister
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Question 65 of 100
65. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
The professors said that Ade was……………
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Question 66 of 100
66. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
My friend asked me if I would like to go to las Palmas for a holiday and I said I………..
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Question 67 of 100
67. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
His father saw………….that Andrew got all the answers wrong
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Question 68 of 100
68. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
Ali dropped the pot accidentally and it…………..
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Question 69 of 100
69. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
Every man, woman and child…………asked to contribute.
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Question 70 of 100
70. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
That sack is……………..heavy for us to lift
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Question 71 of 100
71. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
If the school had been destroyed, we…………..home.
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Question 72 of 100
72. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
The plane took off……………….
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Question 73 of 100
73. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
By Christmas, I………………for one year.
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Question 74 of 100
74. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
As they…………………the thieves broke into the house
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Question 75 of 100
75. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
All the children were inoculated………….polio.
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Question 76 of 100
76. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
This plan is an alternative………..the last one
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Question 77 of 100
77. Question
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences:
………Ali did not win the elections; he has continued to award scholarships to the less privileged.
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Question 78 of 100
78. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passages.
PASSAGE:
This year, the annual school -78- was to a workshop in a nearby village. Although it was well before mid-day, the blacksmith was already sweating from the -79- from the small -80-. He had an assistant who was energetically pumping the -81- that was fanning the charcoal into bright red -82-. There was no difference between the red hot coal and the metal. With large -83- the smith lifted the hot iron from the fire and placed it on the -84-. Quickly picking up a -85-, he began to beat it into the shape he wanted. As he did this, -86- flew from the hot iron in all directions. After he had achieved the shape he wanted, he threw it into a wooden -87- filled with water, where other blackened the objects lay.
In number 78 above, choose the best option from letters A – D that best completes the gap.
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Question 79 of 100
79. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passages.
PASSAGE:
This year, the annual school -78- was to a workshop in a nearby village. Although it was well before mid-day, the blacksmith was already sweating from the -79- from the small -80-. He had an assistant who was energetically pumping the -81- that was fanning the charcoal into bright red -82-. There was no difference between the red hot coal and the metal. With large -83- the smith lifted the hot iron from the fire and placed it on the -84-. Quickly picking up a -85-, he began to beat it into the shape he wanted. As he did this, -86- flew from the hot iron in all directions. After he had achieved the shape he wanted, he threw it into a wooden -87- filled with water, where other blackened the objects lay.
In number 79 above, choose the best option from letters A – D that best completes the gap.
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Question 80 of 100
80. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passages.
PASSAGE:
This year, the annual school -78- was to a workshop in a nearby village. Although it was well before mid-day, the blacksmith was already sweating from the -79- from the small -80-. He had an assistant who was energetically pumping the -81- that was fanning the charcoal into bright red -82-. There was no difference between the red hot coal and the metal. With large -83- the smith lifted the hot iron from the fire and placed it on the -84-. Quickly picking up a -85-, he began to beat it into the shape he wanted. As he did this, -86- flew from the hot iron in all directions. After he had achieved the shape he wanted, he threw it into a wooden -87- filled with water, where other blackened the objects lay.
In number 80 above, choose the best option from letters A – D that best completes the gap.
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Question 81 of 100
81. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passages.
PASSAGE:
This year, the annual school -78- was to a workshop in a nearby village. Although it was well before mid-day, the blacksmith was already sweating from the -79- from the small -80-. He had an assistant who was energetically pumping the -81- that was fanning the charcoal into bright red -82-. There was no difference between the red hot coal and the metal. With large -83- the smith lifted the hot iron from the fire and placed it on the -84-. Quickly picking up a -85-, he began to beat it into the shape he wanted. As he did this, -86- flew from the hot iron in all directions. After he had achieved the shape he wanted, he threw it into a wooden -87- filled with water, where other blackened the objects lay.
In number 81Â above, choose the best option from letters A – D that best completes the gap.
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Question 82 of 100
82. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passages.
PASSAGE:
This year, the annual school -78- was to a workshop in a nearby village. Although it was well before mid-day, the blacksmith was already sweating from the -79- from the small -80-. He had an assistant who was energetically pumping the -81- that was fanning the charcoal into bright red -82-. There was no difference between the red hot coal and the metal. With large -83- the smith lifted the hot iron from the fire and placed it on the -84-. Quickly picking up a -85-, he began to beat it into the shape he wanted. As he did this, -86- flew from the hot iron in all directions. After he had achieved the shape he wanted, he threw it into a wooden -87- filled with water, where other blackened the objects lay.
In number 82Â above, choose the best option from letters A – D that best completes the gap.
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Question 83 of 100
83. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passages.
PASSAGE:
This year, the annual school -78- was to a workshop in a nearby village. Although it was well before mid-day, the blacksmith was already sweating from the -79- from the small -80-. He had an assistant who was energetically pumping the -81- that was fanning the charcoal into bright red -82-. There was no difference between the red hot coal and the metal. With large -83- the smith lifted the hot iron from the fire and placed it on the -84-. Quickly picking up a -85-, he began to beat it into the shape he wanted. As he did this, -86- flew from the hot iron in all directions. After he had achieved the shape he wanted, he threw it into a wooden -87- filled with water, where other blackened the objects lay.
In number 83Â above, choose the best option from letters A – D that best completes the gap.
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Question 84 of 100
84. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passages.
PASSAGE:
This year, the annual school -78- was to a workshop in a nearby village. Although it was well before mid-day, the blacksmith was already sweating from the -79- from the small -80-. He had an assistant who was energetically pumping the -81- that was fanning the charcoal into bright red -82-. There was no difference between the red hot coal and the metal. With large -83- the smith lifted the hot iron from the fire and placed it on the -84-. Quickly picking up a -85-, he began to beat it into the shape he wanted. As he did this, -86- flew from the hot iron in all directions. After he had achieved the shape he wanted, he threw it into a wooden -87- filled with water, where other blackened the objects lay.
In number 84Â above, choose the best option from letters A – D that best completes the gap.
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Question 85 of 100
85. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passages.
PASSAGE:
This year, the annual school -78- was to a workshop in a nearby village. Although it was well before mid-day, the blacksmith was already sweating from the -79- from the small -80-. He had an assistant who was energetically pumping the -81- that was fanning the charcoal into bright red -82-. There was no difference between the red hot coal and the metal. With large -83- the smith lifted the hot iron from the fire and placed it on the -84-. Quickly picking up a -85-, he began to beat it into the shape he wanted. As he did this, -86- flew from the hot iron in all directions. After he had achieved the shape he wanted, he threw it into a wooden -87- filled with water, where other blackened the objects lay.
In number 85Â above, choose the best option from letters A – D that best completes the gap.
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Question 86 of 100
86. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passages.
PASSAGE:
This year, the annual school -78- was to a workshop in a nearby village. Although it was well before mid-day, the blacksmith was already sweating from the -79- from the small -80-. He had an assistant who was energetically pumping the -81- that was fanning the charcoal into bright red -82-. There was no difference between the red hot coal and the metal. With large -83- the smith lifted the hot iron from the fire and placed it on the -84-. Quickly picking up a -85-, he began to beat it into the shape he wanted. As he did this, -86- flew from the hot iron in all directions. After he had achieved the shape he wanted, he threw it into a wooden -87- filled with water, where other blackened the objects lay.
In number 86 above, choose the best option from letters A – D that best completes the gap.
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Question 87 of 100
87. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passages.
PASSAGE:
This year, the annual school -78- was to a workshop in a nearby village. Although it was well before mid-day, the blacksmith was already sweating from the -79- from the small -80-. He had an assistant who was energetically pumping the -81- that was fanning the charcoal into bright red -82-. There was no difference between the red hot coal and the metal. With large -83- the smith lifted the hot iron from the fire and placed it on the -84-. Quickly picking up a -85-, he began to beat it into the shape he wanted. As he did this, -86- flew from the hot iron in all directions. After he had achieved the shape he wanted, he threw it into a wooden -87- filled with water, where other blackened the objects lay.
In number 87 above, choose the best option from letters A – D that best completes the gap.
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Question 88 of 100
88. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passages.
PASSAGE:
Man’s destruction ofhis—88—began to show a very long time ago as vast areas of forests were cleared for use as farmland. Recently, however, serious attempts have been made to control the -89— to land and protect the -90- of plants tad animals from dying Out,-National —91— and —92— reserves were established.
Man’s effort to care for species that are endangered sometimes results in overpopulation because the— 93— which would naturally keep animal population in —94— are absent. As a result of over-grazing, hundreds may die of —95—. Another problem is —96—; their presence in large numbers can —97— the animals and disturb their very habitat that is being preserved. Children need to learn about these things. Perhaps cultivating —98— in schools or keeping –99— at home will kindle their desire to preserve life. It is irresponsible to live in a —100— where one cares only about oneself.
In number 88 above, choose the best option from letters A – D that best completes the gap.
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Question 89 of 100
89. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passages.
PASSAGE:
Man’s destruction ofhis—88—began to show a very long time ago as vast areas of forests were cleared for use as farmland. Recently, however, serious attempts have been made to control the -89— to land and protect the -90- of plants tad animals from dying Out,-National —91— and —92— reserves were established.
Man’s effort to care for species that are endangered sometimes results in overpopulation because the— 93— which would naturally keep animal population in —94— are absent. As a result of over-grazing, hundreds may die of —95—. Another problem is —96—; their presence in large numbers can —97— the animals and disturb their very habitat that is being preserved. Children need to learn about these things. Perhaps cultivating —98— in schools or keeping –99— at home will kindle their desire to preserve life. It is irresponsible to live in a —100— where one cares only about oneself.
In number 89 above, choose the best option from letters A – D that best completes the gap.
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Question 90 of 100
90. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passages.
PASSAGE:
Man’s destruction ofhis—88—began to show a very long time ago as vast areas of forests were cleared for use as farmland. Recently, however, serious attempts have been made to control the -89— to land and protect the -90- of plants tad animals from dying Out,-National —91— and —92— reserves were established.
Man’s effort to care for species that are endangered sometimes results in overpopulation because the— 93— which would naturally keep animal population in —94— are absent. As a result of over-grazing, hundreds may die of —95—. Another problem is —96—; their presence in large numbers can —97— the animals and disturb their very habitat that is being preserved. Children need to learn about these things. Perhaps cultivating —98— in schools or keeping –99— at home will kindle their desire to preserve life. It is irresponsible to live in a —100— where one cares only about oneself.
In number 90 above, choose the best option from letters A – D that best completes the gap.
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Question 91 of 100
91. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passages.
PASSAGE:
Man’s destruction ofhis—88—began to show a very long time ago as vast areas of forests were cleared for use as farmland. Recently, however, serious attempts have been made to control the -89— to land and protect the -90- of plants tad animals from dying Out,-National —91— and —92— reserves were established.
Man’s effort to care for species that are endangered sometimes results in overpopulation because the— 93— which would naturally keep animal population in —94— are absent. As a result of over-grazing, hundreds may die of —95—. Another problem is —96—; their presence in large numbers can —97— the animals and disturb their very habitat that is being preserved. Children need to learn about these things. Perhaps cultivating —98— in schools or keeping –99— at home will kindle their desire to preserve life. It is irresponsible to live in a —100— where one cares only about oneself.
In number 91 above, choose the best option from letters A – D that best completes the gap.
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Question 92 of 100
92. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passages.
PASSAGE:
Man’s destruction ofhis—88—began to show a very long time ago as vast areas of forests were cleared for use as farmland. Recently, however, serious attempts have been made to control the -89— to land and protect the -90- of plants tad animals from dying Out,-National —91— and —92— reserves were established.
Man’s effort to care for species that are endangered sometimes results in overpopulation because the— 93— which would naturally keep animal population in —94— are absent. As a result of over-grazing, hundreds may die of —95—. Another problem is —96—; their presence in large numbers can —97— the animals and disturb their very habitat that is being preserved. Children need to learn about these things. Perhaps cultivating —98— in schools or keeping –99— at home will kindle their desire to preserve life. It is irresponsible to live in a —100— where one cares only about oneself.
In number 92 above, choose the best option from letters A – D that best completes the gap.
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Question 93 of 100
93. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passages.
PASSAGE:
Man’s destruction ofhis—88—began to show a very long time ago as vast areas of forests were cleared for use as farmland. Recently, however, serious attempts have been made to control the -89— to land and protect the -90- of plants tad animals from dying Out,-National —91— and —92— reserves were established.
Man’s effort to care for species that are endangered sometimes results in overpopulation because the— 93— which would naturally keep animal population in —94— are absent. As a result of over-grazing, hundreds may die of —95—. Another problem is —96—; their presence in large numbers can —97— the animals and disturb their very habitat that is being preserved. Children need to learn about these things. Perhaps cultivating —98— in schools or keeping –99— at home will kindle their desire to preserve life. It is irresponsible to live in a —100— where one cares only about oneself.
In number 93 above, choose the best option from letters A – D that best completes the gap.
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Question 94 of 100
94. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passages.
PASSAGE:
Man’s destruction ofhis—88—began to show a very long time ago as vast areas of forests were cleared for use as farmland. Recently, however, serious attempts have been made to control the -89— to land and protect the -90- of plants tad animals from dying Out,-National —91— and —92— reserves were established.
Man’s effort to care for species that are endangered sometimes results in overpopulation because the— 93— which would naturally keep animal population in —94— are absent. As a result of over-grazing, hundreds may die of —95—. Another problem is —96—; their presence in large numbers can —97— the animals and disturb their very habitat that is being preserved. Children need to learn about these things. Perhaps cultivating —98— in schools or keeping –99— at home will kindle their desire to preserve life. It is irresponsible to live in a —100— where one cares only about oneself.
In number 94 above, choose the best option from letters A – D that best completes the gap.
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Question 95 of 100
95. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passages.
PASSAGE:
Man’s destruction ofhis—88—began to show a very long time ago as vast areas of forests were cleared for use as farmland. Recently, however, serious attempts have been made to control the -89— to land and protect the -90- of plants tad animals from dying Out,-National —91— and —92— reserves were established.
Man’s effort to care for species that are endangered sometimes results in overpopulation because the— 93— which would naturally keep animal population in —94— are absent. As a result of over-grazing, hundreds may die of —95—. Another problem is —96—; their presence in large numbers can —97— the animals and disturb their very habitat that is being preserved. Children need to learn about these things. Perhaps cultivating —98— in schools or keeping –99— at home will kindle their desire to preserve life. It is irresponsible to live in a —100— where one cares only about oneself.
In number 95 above, choose the best option from letters A – D that best completes the gap.
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Question 96 of 100
96. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passages.
PASSAGE:
Man’s destruction ofhis—88—began to show a very long time ago as vast areas of forests were cleared for use as farmland. Recently, however, serious attempts have been made to control the -89— to land and protect the -90- of plants tad animals from dying Out,-National —91— and —92— reserves were established.
Man’s effort to care for species that are endangered sometimes results in overpopulation because the— 93— which would naturally keep animal population in —94— are absent. As a result of over-grazing, hundreds may die of —95—. Another problem is —96—; their presence in large numbers can —97— the animals and disturb their very habitat that is being preserved. Children need to learn about these things. Perhaps cultivating —98— in schools or keeping –99— at home will kindle their desire to preserve life. It is irresponsible to live in a —100— where one cares only about oneself.
In number 96 above, choose the best option from letters A – D that best completes the gap.
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Question 97 of 100
97. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passages.
PASSAGE:
Man’s destruction ofhis—88—began to show a very long time ago as vast areas of forests were cleared for use as farmland. Recently, however, serious attempts have been made to control the -89— to land and protect the -90- of plants tad animals from dying Out,-National —91— and —92— reserves were established.
Man’s effort to care for species that are endangered sometimes results in overpopulation because the— 93— which would naturally keep animal population in —94— are absent. As a result of over-grazing, hundreds may die of —95—. Another problem is —96—; their presence in large numbers can —97— the animals and disturb their very habitat that is being preserved. Children need to learn about these things. Perhaps cultivating —98— in schools or keeping –99— at home will kindle their desire to preserve life. It is irresponsible to live in a —100— where one cares only about oneself.
In number 97 above, choose the best option from letters A – D that best completes the gap.
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Question 98 of 100
98. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passages.
PASSAGE:
Man’s destruction ofhis—88—began to show a very long time ago as vast areas of forests were cleared for use as farmland. Recently, however, serious attempts have been made to control the -89— to land and protect the -90- of plants tad animals from dying Out,-National —91— and —92— reserves were established.
Man’s effort to care for species that are endangered sometimes results in overpopulation because the— 93— which would naturally keep animal population in —94— are absent. As a result of over-grazing, hundreds may die of —95—. Another problem is —96—; their presence in large numbers can —97— the animals and disturb their very habitat that is being preserved. Children need to learn about these things. Perhaps cultivating —98— in schools or keeping –99— at home will kindle their desire to preserve life. It is irresponsible to live in a —100— where one cares only about oneself.
In number 98 above, choose the best option from letters A – D that best completes the gap.
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Question 99 of 100
99. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passages.
PASSAGE:
Man’s destruction ofhis—88—began to show a very long time ago as vast areas of forests were cleared for use as farmland. Recently, however, serious attempts have been made to control the -89— to land and protect the -90- of plants tad animals from dying Out,-National —91— and —92— reserves were established.
Man’s effort to care for species that are endangered sometimes results in overpopulation because the— 93— which would naturally keep animal population in —94— are absent. As a result of over-grazing, hundreds may die of —95—. Another problem is —96—; their presence in large numbers can —97— the animals and disturb their very habitat that is being preserved. Children need to learn about these things. Perhaps cultivating —98— in schools or keeping –99— at home will kindle their desire to preserve life. It is irresponsible to live in a —100— where one cares only about oneself.
In number 99 above, choose the best option from letters A – D that best completes the gap.
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Question 100 of 100
100. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passages.
PASSAGE:
Man’s destruction ofhis—88—began to show a very long time ago as vast areas of forests were cleared for use as farmland. Recently, however, serious attempts have been made to control the -89— to land and protect the -90- of plants tad animals from dying Out,-National —91— and —92— reserves were established.
Man’s effort to care for species that are endangered sometimes results in overpopulation because the— 93— which would naturally keep animal population in —94— are absent. As a result of over-grazing, hundreds may die of —95—. Another problem is —96—; their presence in large numbers can —97— the animals and disturb their very habitat that is being preserved. Children need to learn about these things. Perhaps cultivating —98— in schools or keeping –99— at home will kindle their desire to preserve life. It is irresponsible to live in a —100— where one cares only about oneself.
In number 100 above, choose the best option from letters A – D that best completes the gap.
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