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Question 1 of 79
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
The officer was expecting to be ….. by his boss, but he was censured.
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Question 2 of 79
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 honour that was conferred on the general has been …
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Question 3 of 79
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.
The modest young man was rewarded while his….brother was punished
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Question 4 of 79
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.
Young people are known for their….which contrast with the composure of adults
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Question 5 of 79
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.
It is a fact that pride is a less admirable quality than…
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Question 6 of 79
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 is obvious that many people prefer affluence to…
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Question 7 of 79
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.
While some workers felt that the terms were amicable; others thought that they were…
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Question 8 of 79
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.
Now that the people of this community are living in comfort, I don’t think they will want to go back to their days of…
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Question 9 of 79
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.
False witness castigate rather than….the accused
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Question 10 of 79
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.
Some teachers dissuade students from studying Mathematics, but others…them.
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Question 11 of 79
11. Question
From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes each of the following sentences.
After assuring the authorities that he would not escape, the prisoner was released on…
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Question 12 of 79
12. Question
From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes each of the following sentences.
A judge is required to….justice fairly.
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Question 13 of 79
13. Question
From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes each of the following sentences.
The disease was …. by the doctors as pneumonia.
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Question 14 of 79
14. Question
From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes each of the following sentences.
The court granted an …. against the eviction of the tenants.
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Question 15 of 79
15. Question
From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes each of the following sentences.
He was given a certificate of….in English.
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Question 16 of 79
16. Question
From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes each of the following sentences.
The … years of a child’s life mould his character
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Question 17 of 79
17. Question
From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes each of the following sentences.
Public money should be used only for… purposes.
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Question 18 of 79
18. Question
From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes each of the following sentences.
The truth of the evidence is …
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Question 19 of 79
19. Question
From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes each of the following sentences.
As a millionaire, he lives in …
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Question 20 of 79
20. Question
After each of the following sentence, a list of possible interpretations is given. choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for each sentence.
On hearing the news, he flew off the handle. This means that he
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Question 21 of 79
21. Question
After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given. choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for each sentence.
John’s money was barely enough to keep the wolf away from the door. This means that
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Question 22 of 79
22. Question
After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given. choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for each sentence.
He was given the boot by the chairman. This means that he was
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Question 23 of 79
23. Question
After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for each sentence.
Since he left home, he has been trying to find his feet. This means that he
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Question 24 of 79
24. Question
After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given, choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for each sentence.
He finds it difficult to put up with her behaviour. This means that he finds it difficult to
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Question 25 of 79
25. Question
After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given, choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for each sentence.
The government troops extended the olive branch to the rebels. This means that the government troops
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Question 26 of 79
26. Question
After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for each sentence.
At the last minute, he had cold feet. This means that he
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Question 27 of 79
27. Question
After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for each sentence.
He was advised to pull himself together. This means that he was advised to
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Question 28 of 79
28. Question
After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for each sentence.
He was sad to learn that his friend had gone around the bend. This means that his friend had
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Question 29 of 79
29. Question
After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the interpretation that you consider most appropriate for each sentence.
The young man quickly paid his debt to save his face. This means that the young man
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Question 30 of 79
30. 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.
Modou is endowed with great potential.
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Question 31 of 79
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.
Collaboration is essential to the success of the team
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Question 32 of 79
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.
I really wish to assure you that we now have a reliable leader.
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Question 33 of 79
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.
Children often behave badly out of ignorance
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Question 34 of 79
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.
This is a chance of a lifetime
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Question 35 of 79
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.
She lived a virtuous life
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Question 36 of 79
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.
Olu insisted on his freedom to choose his career.
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Question 37 of 79
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.
Hindering justice may earn you a fine.
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Question 38 of 79
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 professor’s explanation of the point was very lucid
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Question 39 of 79
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 luminous hands of the clock attracted the baby.
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Question 40 of 79
40. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
That utterance is quite unlike you, please, come…..it.
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Question 41 of 79
41. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
If I…enough money, I would buy a car.
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Question 42 of 79
42. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
He should take…..the appointment next week.
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Question 43 of 79
43. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
In trying to escape, the thief ran……the police.
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Question 44 of 79
44. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
I have always counted…..his friendship.
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Question 45 of 79
45. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
The caller was told to…..the line.
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Question 46 of 79
46. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
The coach…..him to have scored a goal.
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Question 47 of 79
47. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
After eating all the mangoes, he shouldn’t complain of stomach ache, ……?
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Question 48 of 79
48. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
Mary did her best…..failed to reach the pass mark.
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Question 49 of 79
49. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
The authorities have shown no sign of giving…..to their demands.
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Question 50 of 79
50. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
We must hurry now for there is not…..time left.
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Question 51 of 79
51. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
Those properties are…sale.
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Question 52 of 79
52. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
I have always preferred unripe plantain….yam.
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Question 53 of 79
53. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
Give it to Aminata, it is…..
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Question 54 of 79
54. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
Please, don’t speak evil…the dead
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Question 55 of 79
55. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
My brother was about…his house when I arrived.
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Question 56 of 79
56. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
Neither Jack nor Jill….there yesterday.
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Question 57 of 79
57. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
I have ….completed the task.
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Question 58 of 79
58. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
After two hours of continuous work, the group broke…..lunch.
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Question 59 of 79
59. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
He finally hit…….the idea of travelling abroad
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Question 60 of 79
60. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
The standard of education has gone…..
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Question 61 of 79
61. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
The council appointed a…..committee to look into the matter.
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Question 62 of 79
62. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
After the quarrel, he made it…..to his friend.
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Question 63 of 79
63. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
The task is ….. for us to undertake.
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Question 64 of 79
64. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
I will always stand …… him.
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Question 65 of 79
65. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
We arrived just….time for the grand opening.
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Question 66 of 79
66. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
Bakary can lift this heavy log, ….?
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Question 67 of 79
67. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
The president’s speech……yesterday at 8.00 p.m.
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Question 68 of 79
68. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
It is such a bad place ….. I will never dream of going there again.
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Question 69 of 79
69. Question
From the words or groups of words lettered A to D, choose the words or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences.
We will leave… you are ready.
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Question 70 of 79
70. Question
The life of a professional sportsman is hectic. Consider his typical day. As soon as he wakes up in the money, he jumps out of bed hurriedly and wears his..70..promptly, he goes out to ..71..for an hour or so, covering a few miles. However, on some other days, he might choose to practice with skipping…72..at home. Having completed whichever one it is, he goes in for a shower and dresses for the day’s training..73..this phase varies according to his specialty. If he is a boxer, he goes into the…74..to deal with the punching bag and later with a sparring partner, usually under the watchful…75..of his coach. If he is a sprinter, he engages in continuous practice..76.. his performance with a stopwatch. If he is in football, netball, volleyball, or lawn tennis, he can best practice with others while the coach watches, calling attention to specific skills and…77..not mastered. In most cases, training lasts virtually the better part of a day, and often in a discussion where certain technicalities are ironed out.
Now, when medals are ..78.., most people who just watch actions on television hardly realize what it takes to become a star. When all the..79..are considered and the high risk taken into account, one would realize that a star is worth the millions he earns.In the passage above the number 70 indicates a missing word. Four options are given in a column lettered A to D, choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the gap.
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Question 71 of 79
71. Question
The life of a professional sportsman is hectic. Consider his typical day. As soon as he wakes up in the money, he jumps out of bed hurriedly and wears his..70..promptly, he goes out to ..71..for an hour or so, covering a few miles. However, on some other days, he might choose to practice with skipping…72..at home. Having completed whichever one it is, he goes in for a shower and dresses for the day’s training..73..this phase varies according to his specialty. If he is a boxer, he goes into the…74..to deal with the punching bag and later with a sparring partner, usually under the watchful…75..of his coach. If he is a sprinter, he engages in continuous practice..76.. his performance with a stopwatch. If he is in football, netball, volleyball, or lawn tennis, he can best practice with others while the coach watches, calling attention to specific skills and…77..not mastered. In most cases, training lasts virtually the better part of a day, and often in a discussion where certain technicalities are ironed out.
Now, when medals are ..78.., most people who just watch actions on television hardly realize what it takes to become a star. When all the..79..are considered and the high risk taken into account, one would realize that a star is worth the millions he earns.In the passage above the number 71 indicates a missing word. Four options are given in a column lettered A to D, choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the gap
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Question 72 of 79
72. Question
The life of a professional sportsman is hectic. Consider his typical day. As soon as he wakes up in the money, he jumps out of bed hurriedly and wears his..70..promptly, he goes out to ..71..for an hour or so, covering a few miles. However, on some other days, he might choose to practice with skipping…72..at home. Having completed whichever one it is, he goes in for a shower and dresses for the day’s training..73..this phase varies according to his specialty. If he is a boxer, he goes into the…74..to deal with the punching bag and later with a sparring partner, usually under the watchful…75..of his coach. If he is a sprinter, he engages in continuous practice..76.. his performance with a stopwatch. If he is in football, netball, volleyball, or lawn tennis, he can best practice with others while the coach watches, calling attention to specific skills and…77..not mastered. In most cases, training lasts virtually the better part of a day, and often in a discussion where certain technicalities are ironed out.
Now, when medals are ..78.., most people who just watch actions on television hardly realize what it takes to become a star. When all the..79..are considered and the high risk taken into account, one would realize that a star is worth the millions he earns.In the passage above the number 72 indicates a missing word. Four options are given in a column lettered A to D, choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the gap
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Question 73 of 79
73. Question
The life of a professional sportsman is hectic. Consider his typical day. As soon as he wakes up in the money, he jumps out of bed hurriedly and wears his..70..promptly, he goes out to ..71..for an hour or so, covering a few miles. However, on some other days, he might choose to practice with skipping…72..at home. Having completed whichever one it is, he goes in for a shower and dresses for the day’s training..73..this phase varies according to his specialty. If he is a boxer, he goes into the…74..to deal with the punching bag and later with a sparring partner, usually under the watchful…75..of his coach. If he is a sprinter, he engages in continuous practice..76.. his performance with a stopwatch. If he is in football, netball, volleyball, or lawn tennis, he can best practice with others while the coach watches, calling attention to specific skills and…77..not mastered. In most cases, training lasts virtually the better part of a day, and often in a discussion where certain technicalities are ironed out.
Now, when medals are ..78.., most people who just watch actions on television hardly realize what it takes to become a star. When all the..79..are considered and the high risk taken into account, one would realize that a star is worth the millions he earns.In the passage above the number 73 indicates a missing word. Four options are given in a column lettered A to D, choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the gap
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Question 74 of 79
74. Question
The life of a professional sportsman is hectic. Consider his typical day. As soon as he wakes up in the money, he jumps out of bed hurriedly and wears his..70..promptly, he goes out to ..71..for an hour or so, covering a few miles. However, on some other days, he might choose to practice with skipping…72..at home. Having completed whichever one it is, he goes in for a shower and dresses for the day’s training..73..this phase varies according to his specialty. If he is a boxer, he goes into the…74..to deal with the punching bag and later with a sparring partner, usually under the watchful…75..of his coach. If he is a sprinter, he engages in continuous practice..76.. his performance with a stopwatch. If he is in football, netball, volleyball, or lawn tennis, he can best practice with others while the coach watches, calling attention to specific skills and…77..not mastered. In most cases, training lasts virtually the better part of a day, and often in a discussion where certain technicalities are ironed out.
Now, when medals are ..78.., most people who just watch actions on television hardly realize what it takes to become a star. When all the..79..are considered and the high risk taken into account, one would realize that a star is worth the millions he earns.In the passage above the number 74 indicates a missing word. Four options are given in a column lettered A to D, choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the gap
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Question 75 of 79
75. Question
The life of a professional sportsman is hectic. Consider his typical day. As soon as he wakes up in the money, he jumps out of bed hurriedly and wears his..70..promptly, he goes out to ..71..for an hour or so, covering a few miles. However, on some other days, he might choose to practice with skipping…72..at home. Having completed whichever one it is, he goes in for a shower and dresses for the day’s training..73..this phase varies according to his specialty. If he is a boxer, he goes into the…74..to deal with the punching bag and later with a sparring partner, usually under the watchful…75..of his coach. If he is a sprinter, he engages in continuous practice..76.. his performance with a stopwatch. If he is in football, netball, volleyball, or lawn tennis, he can best practice with others while the coach watches, calling attention to specific skills and…77..not mastered. In most cases, training lasts virtually the better part of a day, and often in a discussion where certain technicalities are ironed out.
Now, when medals are ..78.., most people who just watch actions on television hardly realize what it takes to become a star. When all the..79..are considered and the high risk taken into account, one would realize that a star is worth the millions he earns.In the passage above the number 75 indicates a missing word. Four options are given in a column lettered A to D, choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the gap
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Question 76 of 79
76. Question
The life of a professional sportsman is hectic. Consider his typical day. As soon as he wakes up in the money, he jumps out of bed hurriedly and wears his..70..promptly, he goes out to ..71..for an hour or so, covering a few miles. However, on some other days, he might choose to practice with skipping…72..at home. Having completed whichever one it is, he goes in for a shower and dresses for the day’s training..73..this phase varies according to his specialty. If he is a boxer, he goes into the…74..to deal with the punching bag and later with a sparring partner, usually under the watchful…75..of his coach. If he is a sprinter, he engages in continuous practice..76.. his performance with a stopwatch. If he is in football, netball, volleyball, or lawn tennis, he can best practice with others while the coach watches, calling attention to specific skills and…77..not mastered. In most cases, training lasts virtually the better part of a day, and often in a discussion where certain technicalities are ironed out.
Now, when medals are ..78.., most people who just watch actions on television hardly realize what it takes to become a star. When all the..79..are considered and the high risk taken into account, one would realize that a star is worth the millions he earns.In the passage above the number 76 indicates a missing word. Four options are given in a column lettered A to D, choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the gap
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Question 77 of 79
77. Question
The life of a professional sportsman is hectic. Consider his typical day. As soon as he wakes up in the money, he jumps out of bed hurriedly and wears his..70..promptly, he goes out to ..71..for an hour or so, covering a few miles. However, on some other days, he might choose to practice with skipping…72..at home. Having completed whichever one it is, he goes in for a shower and dresses for the day’s training..73..this phase varies according to his speciality. If he is a boxer, he goes into the…74..to deal with the punching bag and later with a sparring partner, usually under the watchful…75..of his coach. If he is a sprinter, he engages in continuous practice..76.. his performance with a stopwatch. If he is in football, netball, volleyball, or lawn tennis, he can best practice with others while the coach watches, calling attention to specific skills and…77..not mastered. In most cases, training lasts virtually the better part of a day, and often in a discussion where certain technicalities are ironed out.
Now, when medals are ..78.., most people who just watch actions on television hardly realize what it takes to become a star. When all the..79..are considered and the high risk taken into account, one would realize that a star is worth the millions he earns.In the passage above the number 77 indicates a missing word. Four options are given in a column lettered A to D, choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the gap
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Question 78 of 79
78. Question
The life of a professional sportsman is hectic. Consider his typical day. As soon as he wakes up in the money, he jumps out of bed hurriedly and wears his..70..promptly, he goes out to ..71..for an hour or so, covering a few miles. However, on some other days, he might choose to practice with skipping…72..at home. Having completed whichever one it is, he goes in for a shower and dresses for the day’s training..73..this phase varies according to his specialty. If he is a boxer, he goes into the…74..to deal with the punching bag and later with a sparring partner, usually under the watchful…75..of his coach. If he is a sprinter, he engages in continuous practice..76.. his performance with a stopwatch. If he is in football, netball, volleyball, or lawn tennis, he can best practice with others while the coach watches, calling attention to specific skills and…77..not mastered. In most cases, training lasts virtually the better part of a day, and often in a discussion where certain technicalities are ironed out.
Now, when medals are ..78.., most people who just watch actions on television hardly realize what it takes to become a star. When all the..79..are considered and the high risk taken into account, one would realize that a star is worth the millions he earns.In the passage above the number 78 indicates a missing word. Four options are given in a column lettered A to D, choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the gap
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Question 79 of 79
79. Question
The life of a professional sportsman is hectic. Consider his typical day. As soon as he wakes up in the money, he jumps out of bed hurriedly and wears his..70..promptly, he goes out to ..71..for an hour or so, covering a few miles. However, on some other days, he might choose to practice with skipping…72..at home. Having completed whichever one it is, he goes in for a shower and dresses for the day’s training..73..this phase varies according to his specialty. If he is a boxer, he goes into the…74..to deal with the punching bag and later with a sparring partner, usually under the watchful…75..of his coach. If he is a sprinter, he engages in continuous practice..76.. his performance with a stopwatch. If he is in football, netball, volleyball, or lawn tennis, he can best practice with others while the coach watches, calling attention to specific skills and…77..not mastered. In most cases, training lasts virtually the better part of a day, and often in a discussion where certain technicalities are ironed out.
Now, when medals are ..78.., most people who just watch actions on television hardly realize what it takes to become a star. When all the..79..are considered and the high risk taken into account, one would realize that a star is worth the millions he earns.In the passage above the number 79 indicates a missing word. Four options are given in a column lettered A to D, choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the gap
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