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Vocab 5A - 20 Questions
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5 Written Questions
to determine by logic, common sense, or practical experience; to compute or ascertain by mathematical methods
frenzied, crazed, or violently out of control; deranged; unrestrained
careful management or conservation of resources, especially natural or animal resources; farming or agriculture
an apparently bottomless pit; any deep immeasurable space or chasm
colorful; showy; ornate
5 Matching Questions
Cadre
Insipid
Aura
Mentor
Oppress
a
: lacking flavor or zest; unexciting or uninteresting; dull
b
to persecute by unjust force or authority; to weigh heavily upon
c
an invisible breath; a distinctive air or quality surrounding a person or thing
d
a specially trained military group; a clique or group
e
a wise and trusted counselor or teacher; to serve as a trusted counselor or teacher
5 Multiple Choice Questions
unrelated to the subject; not relevant or necessary
Irrelevant
Melee
Derelict
Poignant
to determine the truth of or to learn with certainty
Abstract
Aegis
Abet
Ascertain
to discuss or debate; arguable; subject to debate
Abet
Envoy
Bound
Moot
to support; to approve.
Envoy
Endorse
Cadre
Mentor
joking; trying to be humorous, often at an inappropriate time
Fathom
Facile
Facetious
Genius
5 True/False Question
Plunder
→ : to rob a person or place forcibly; to devastate by theft and invasion; the act of robbery; pillage or loot
True
False
Abstract
→ to make ashamed or uneasy; to embarrass
True
False
Bourgeois
→ a connoisseur of superior food and drink; a culinary virtuoso
True
False
Provincial
→ unsophisticated; narrow; a simple rural or country style
True
False
Lethargy
→ sluggish indifference; a state of consciousness resembling deep sleep
True
False
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