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Question 1 of 55
1. Question
I cannot concentrate ,here is too much ______
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Question 2 of 55
2. Question
Its is expected that the assembly will _______ these treaties
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Question 3 of 55
3. Question
Oil is mostly _______ by trucks in England.
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4. Question
Bus ________ are going to increase. , So commuters are worried.
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Question 5 of 55
5. Question
Chinese _________ met foreign office officials in London.
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Question 6 of 55
6. Question
Children like to watch science ________ movies.
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Question 7 of 55
7. Question
This bank account is exempted from ____________ charges.
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Question 8 of 55
8. Question
His believe that he could do this, is his ___________
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Question 9 of 55
9. Question
You are wearing an army’s uniform, but the ________________ is missing.
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Question 10 of 55
10. Question
University professors visit the website www.sheir.org and ______________ the content with international standards
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Question 11 of 55
11. Question
SYNONYMS
Choose from the following, the answer that is closest in meaning to the main word (Written in Capital letters)AFFLUENT
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Question 12 of 55
12. Question
SYNONYMS
Choose from the following, the answer that is closest in meaning to the main word (Written in Capital letters)COLLOQUY
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Question 13 of 55
13. Question
SYNONYMS
Choose from the following, the answer that is closest in meaning to the main word (Written in Capital letters)LUCRATIVE
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Question 14 of 55
14. Question
SYNONYMS
Choose from the following, the answer that is closet in meaning to the main word (Written in Capital letters)IMPERTURBABILITY
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Question 15 of 55
15. Question
SYNONYMS
Choose from the following, the answer that is closest in meaning to the main word (Written in Capital letters)ABET
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Question 16 of 55
16. Question
SYNONYMS
Choose from the following, the answer that is closest in meaning to the main word (Written in Capital letters)ANOMALY
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Question 17 of 55
17. Question
SYNONYMS
Choose from the following, the answer that is closest in meaning to the main word (Written in Capital letters)ABSTRUSE
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Question 18 of 55
18. Question
SYNONYMS
Choose from the following, the answer that is closest in meaning to the main word (Written in Capital letters)VACUOUS
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Question 19 of 55
19. Question
SYNONYMS
Choose from the following, the answer that is closest in meaning to the main word (Written in Capital letters)PRAGMATIC
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Question 20 of 55
20. Question
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Choose from the following, the answer that is closest in meaning to the main word (Written in Capital letters)PROBITY
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Question 21 of 55
21. Question
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Choose from the following, the answer that is closest in meaning to the main word (Written in Capital letters)MINATORY
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Question 22 of 55
22. Question
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Choose from the following, the answer that is closest in meaning to the main word (Written in Capital letters)TOUCHSTONE
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Question 23 of 55
23. Question
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Choose from the following, the answer that is closest in meaning to the main word (Written in Capital letters)ACRIMONIOUS
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Question 24 of 55
24. Question
SYNONYMS
Choose from the following, the answer that is closest in meaning to the main word (Written in Capital letters)BROOK
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Question 25 of 55
25. Question
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Choose from the following, the answer that is closest in meaning to the main word (Written in Capital letters)SUCCINCT
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Question 26 of 55
26. Question
ANTONYMS
Choose from the following, the answer that is opposite in meaning to the main word(Written in Capital Letters).RECKLESS
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Question 27 of 55
27. Question
ANTONYMS
Choose from the following, the answer that is opposite in meaning to the main word(Written in Capital Letters).DESULTORY
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Question 28 of 55
28. Question
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Choose from the following, the answer that is opposite in meaning to the main word(Written in Capital Letters).MAGNANIMOUS
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Question 29 of 55
29. Question
ANTONYMS
Choose from the following, the answer that is opposite in meaning to the main word(Written in Capital Letters).VACUITY
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Question 30 of 55
30. Question
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Choose from the following, the answer that is opposite in meaning to the main word(Written in Capital Letters).PHENOMENAL
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Question 31 of 55
31. Question
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Choose from the following, the answer that is opposite in meaning to the main word(Written in Capital Letters).FOE
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Question 32 of 55
32. Question
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Choose from the following, the answer that is opposite in meaning to the main word(Written in Capital Letters).CONSENSUS
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Question 33 of 55
33. Question
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Choose from the following, the answer that is opposite in meaning to the main word(Written in Capital Letters).FECKLESS
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Question 34 of 55
34. Question
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Choose from the following, the answer that is opposite in meaning to the main word(Written in Capital Letters).MELANCHOLY
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Question 35 of 55
35. Question
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Choose from the following, the answer that is opposite in meaning to the main word(Written in Capital Letters).EMINENT
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Question 36 of 55
36. Question
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Choose from the following, the answer that is opposite in meaning to the main word(Written in Capital Letters).PARTISAN
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Question 37 of 55
37. Question
ANTONYMS
Choose from the following, the answer that is opposite in meaning to the main word(Written in Capital Letters).NEPOTISM
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Question 38 of 55
38. Question
ANTONYMS
Choose from the following, the answer that is opposite in meaning to the main word(Written in Capital Letters).ENIGMA
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Question 39 of 55
39. Question
ANTONYMS
Choose from the following, the answer that is opposite in meaning to the main word(Written in Capital Letters).CAPRICIOUS
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Question 40 of 55
40. Question
ANTONYMS
Choose from the following, the answer that is opposite in meaning to the main word(Written in Capital Letters).AFFRONT
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Question 41 of 55
41. Question
ANALOGIES
Choose the pair of words that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the pair of words in capital
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Question 42 of 55
42. Question
ANALOGIES
Choose the pair of words that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the pair of words in capital
DETERIORATE : IMPROVECorrectIncorrect -
Question 43 of 55
43. Question
ANALOGIES
Choose the pair of words that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the pair of words in capital
AGGRAVATE : ALLEVIATE
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Question 44 of 55
44. Question
ANALOGIES
Choose the pair of words that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the pair of words in capitalVINDICTIVE : MERCY
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Question 45 of 55
45. Question
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Choose the pair of words that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the pair of words in capitalALGEBRA : MATHEMATICS
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Question 46 of 55
46. Question
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Choose the pair of words that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the pair of words in capitalISLAND : ARCHIPELAGO
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Question 47 of 55
47. Question
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Choose the pair of words that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the pair of words in capital.FOND : DOTING
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Question 48 of 55
48. Question
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Choose the pair of words that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the pair of words in capital.TIGER : CARNIVOROUS
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Question 49 of 55
49. Question
ANALOGIES
Choose the pair of words that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the pair of words in capitalTREPIDATION : FEAR
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Question 50 of 55
50. Question
ANALOGIES
Choose the pair of words that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the pair of words in capital.STUBBORN : OBSTINATE
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Question 51 of 55
51. Question
Read the following passage and answer the given questions
A main component of NASA’s search for evidence of life on Mars is the identification of biosignatures. The most common of these indicative markers of extant or extinct life are carbonate minerals, which are formed when carbon dioxide is in the atmosphere reacts with other minerals and liquid water. A widely held belief among astrobiologists is that running or standing liquid water can be construed as diagnostic evidence of the existence of life. It has been established that a large portion of the large portion of the red planet’s surface contains areas of frozen waters, leading some scientists to theorize the climate of the ancient was hotter and wetter than today, with carbon dioxide. In this type of atmosphere, the existence of vast oceans similar to that of the Earth would have been a very real possibility. Images of the landscape of Mars have lent support to these theories. But, perhaps, we are applying traditional criteria for diagnostic markers of life on Earth to another planet, and as new discoveries are teaching us, our understanding of life on our own planet os limited, and accordingly, so is our index of biosignatures. For example, microscopic life forms have recently been found in some of the most extreme temperatures and environments on our planet that scientists previously believed were completely were completely inhospitable to the support of life. Evidence of rock-eating microbes has been discovered almost a mile beneath the ocean floor, and living in the seemingly dead deep-freeze of Antarctic ice. Such findings contradict the idea that a specified, delicate set of circumstances is necessary for the development of life.
Images of the landscape of Mars
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Question 52 of 55
52. Question
Read the following passage and answer the given questions
A main component of NASA’s search for evidence of life on Mars is the identification of biosignatures. The most common of these indicative markers of extant or extinct life are carbonate minerals, which are formed when carbon dioxide is in the atmosphere reacts with other minerals and liquid water. A widely held belief among astrobiologists is that running or standing liquid water can be construed as diagnostic evidence of the existence of life. It has been established that a large portion of the large portion of the red planet’s surface contains areas of frozen waters, leading some scientists to theorize the climate of the ancient was hotter and wetter than today, with carbon dioxide. In this type of atmosphere, the existence of vast oceans similar to that of the Earth would have been a very real possibility. Images of the landscape of Mars have lent support to these theories. But, perhaps, we are applying traditional criteria for diagnostic markers of life on Earth to another planet, and as new discoveries are teaching us, our understanding of life on our own planet os limited, and accordingly, so is our index of biosignatures. For example, microscopic life forms have recently been found in some of the most extreme temperatures and environments on our planet that scientists previously believed were completely were completely inhospitable to the support of life. Evidence of rock-eating microbes has been discovered almost a mile beneath the ocean floor, and living in the seemingly dead deep-freeze of Antarctic ice. Such findings contradict the idea that a specified, delicate set of circumstances is necessary for the development of life.
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Question 53 of 55
53. Question
Read the following passage and answer the given questions
A main component of NASA’s search for evidence of life on Mars is the identification of biosignatures. The most common of these indicative markers of extant or extinct life are carbonate minerals, which are formed when carbon dioxide is in the atmosphere reacts with other minerals and liquid water. A widely held belief among astrobiologists is that running or standing liquid water can be construed as diagnostic evidence of the existence of life. It has been established that a large portion of the large portion of the red planet’s surface contains areas of frozen waters, leading some scientists to theorize the climate of the ancient was hotter and wetter than today, with carbon dioxide. In this type of atmosphere, the existence of vast oceans similar to that of the Earth would have been a very real possibility. Images of the landscape of Mars have lent support to these theories. But, perhaps, we are applying traditional criteria for diagnostic markers of life on Earth to another planet, and as new discoveries are teaching us, our understanding of life on our own planet os limited, and accordingly, so is our index of biosignatures. For example, microscopic life forms have recently been found in some of the most extreme temperatures and environments on our planet that scientists previously believed were completely were completely inhospitable to the support of life. Evidence of rock-eating microbes has been discovered almost a mile beneath the ocean floor, and living in the seemingly dead deep-freeze of Antarctic ice. Such findings contradict the idea that a specified, delicate set of circumstances is necessary for the development of life.
According to the passage, which of the following statements is /are true for Mars?
I. large portion of the red planet’s surface contains frozen water
II. the climate of ancient Mars was hotter and wetter than today
III. has oceans similar to that of Earth
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Question 54 of 55
54. Question
Read the following passage and answer the given questions
A main component of NASA’s search for evidence of life on Mars is the identification of biosignatures. The most common of these indicative markers of extant or extinct life are carbonate minerals, which are formed when carbon dioxide is in the atmosphere reacts with other minerals and liquid water. A widely held belief among astrobiologists is that running or standing liquid water can be construed as diagnostic evidence of the existence of life. It has been established that a large portion of the large portion of the red planet’s surface contains areas of frozen waters, leading some scientists to theorize the climate of the ancient was hotter and wetter than today, with carbon dioxide. In this type of atmosphere, the existence of vast oceans similar to that of the Earth would have been a very real possibility. Images of the landscape of Mars have lent support to these theories. But, perhaps, we are applying traditional criteria for diagnostic markers of life on Earth to another planet, and as new discoveries are teaching us, our understanding of life on our own planet os limited, and accordingly, so is our index of biosignatures. For example, microscopic life forms have recently been found in some of the most extreme temperatures and environments on our planet that scientists previously believed were completely were completely inhospitable to the support of life. Evidence of rock-eating microbes has been discovered almost a mile beneath the ocean floor, and living in the seemingly dead deep-freeze of Antarctic ice. Such findings contradict the idea that a specified, delicate set of circumstances is necessary for the development of life.
According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
I. Evidence of rock-eating microbes a mile beneath the ocean floor of the EarthII. Life forms cannot be found in the most extreme tempratures
III. Carbonate minerals are the most common biosignatures
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Question 55 of 55
55. Question
Read the following passage and answer the given questions
A main component of NASA’s search for evidence of life on Mars is the identification of biosignatures. The most common of these indicative markers of extant or extinct life are carbonate minerals, which are formed when carbon dioxide is in the atmosphere reacts with other minerals and liquid water. A widely held belief among astrobiologists is that running or standing liquid water can be construed as diagnostic evidence of the existence of life. It has been established that a large portion of the large portion of the red planet’s surface contains areas of frozen waters, leading some scientists to theorize the climate of the ancient was hotter and wetter than today, with carbon dioxide. In this type of atmosphere, the existence of vast oceans similar to that of the Earth would have been a very real possibility. Images of the landscape of Mars have lent support to these theories. But, perhaps, we are applying traditional criteria for diagnostic markers of life on Earth to another planet, and as new discoveries are teaching us, our understanding of life on our own planet os limited, and accordingly, so is our index of biosignatures. For example, microscopic life forms have recently been found in some of the most extreme temperatures and environments on our planet that scientists previously believed were completely were completely inhospitable to the support of life. Evidence of rock-eating microbes has been discovered almost a mile beneath the ocean floor, and living in the seemingly dead deep-freeze of Antarctic ice. Such findings contradict the idea that a specified, delicate set of circumstances is necessary for the development of life.
Areas of frozen water on Mars leads to the believe
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