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No one believed in his
incongruous story. |
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(A) |
appropriate |
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(B) |
inconsistent
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(C) |
compatible |
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conceivable |
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As an incorrigible
criminal, he was sentenced to life imprisonment. |
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(A) |
musty |
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(B) |
precarious |
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(C) |
precedent |
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uncorrectable
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This job has an annual
increment in salary until you reach the maximum of $
18,000 a year. |
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(A) |
increase
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(B) |
minimum |
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(C) |
incubation |
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(D) |
reduction |
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The incubus of
financial worry helped to bring on his nervous breakdown. |
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(A) |
indecisiveness |
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(B) |
indecency |
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(C) |
nightmare
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(D) |
increase |
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5. |
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Week after week the
teacher inculcated good manners in her pupils. |
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(A) |
fitted |
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(B) |
instructed
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(C) |
accustomed |
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(D) |
demanded |
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It is incumbent upon
you to give them some advice. |
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(A) |
required of
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(B) |
misleading of |
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mistaken for |
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fault-finding of |
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He foolishly incurred
debts beyond his ability to pay. |
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(A) |
eluded |
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(B) |
eschewed |
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brought upon himself
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evaded |
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8. |
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She regarded argument in
public as indecorous. |
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(A) |
seemly |
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(B) |
improper
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(C) |
conventional |
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(D) |
formal |
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9. |
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Mr. Chang is a teacher
who has indefatigable patience with slow learners. |
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(A) |
laggard |
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(B) |
inexhaustible
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indolent |
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sluggish |
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10. |
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The sermon made an
indelible impression on the hearers. |
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(A) |
transitory |
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(B) |
transient |
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(C) |
irremovable
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(D) |
ephemeral |
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Answers 1B
2D 3A 4C 5B 6A
7C 8B 9B 10C |
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