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Sentence Equivalence Questions (Set 2)

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Questions 1 to 10 below are Sentence Equivalence Questions.Select the two answer choices that, when used to complete the sentence, fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole and produce completed sentences that are alike in meaning.

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1. The prize competition was ____ as a showcase for new technology, but instead the competition was marred by disqualifications and disputes.

Exercisedisappointing

Exerciseconceived

Exercisetouted

Exerciseheralded

Exercisepromising

Exerciserequired

2. The new institute provides intensive postgraduate teaching to a wide range of students, in the hope that these students will use their knowledge to boost the country's ____ economy.

Exerciselanguishing

Exerciseemerging

Exercisebooming

Exercisedomestic

Exercisebankrupt

Exerciseflagging

3. Like other metaphors, the "book of Nature" has two facets: it is ____ but if taken literally, it may mislead.

Exerciseheuristic

Exerciseperceptive

Exercisepoetic

Exerciseinsightful

Exerciseprosaic

Exerciseiconoclastic

4. The increasing interactivity emerging in the latest computer systems means that the traditional view of the computer as a ____ of information now unduly limiting.

Exercisegleaner

Exercisetransformer

Exerciseprocessor

Exerciseproducer

Exerciserepository

Exercisecache

5. Turing’s life exerts a powerful and ____ effect on writers – the combination of the highly intellectual and the personally dramatic is hard to resist.

Exerciseabiding

Exercisepervasive

Exerciseperennial

Exerciseirresistible

Exerciseunmitigated

Exercisemultifaceted

6. As a result of his regimented upbringing, that left him unable to see the nuances of complex situations, he was often accused of being ____ .

Exerciseindecisive

Exercisetyrannical

Exerciseobtuse

Exerciseboorish

Exercisexenophobic

Exerciseimperceptive

7.It is paradoxical that String Theory inspires such widespread respect when it is so ____ that few could ever hope to master its claims.

Exerciseintractable

Exerciseconfusing

Exerciseelevated

Exercisearcane

Exerciseobscure

Exerciserigorous

8. Those with a reputation for ____ behavior seldom inspire respect: unwavering adherence to a viewpoint is more admired than flexibility.

Exercisecapricious

Exercisebombastic

Exercisedogmatic

Exercisefickle

Exercisehonorable

Exercisestalwart

9. The courtiers of the time had to be ____ in order to survive in an atmosphere where the least sign of rebellion could lead to banishment or worse.

Exercisetaciturn

Exercisefawning

Exercisedocile

Exerciseself-serving

Exerciseupright

Exerciseservile

10. Forgiveness was fine in theory, but she had trouble in accepting a religion that would allow ____ evil-doers access to heaven.

Exerciserepentant

Exercisecontrite

Exerciseblatant

Exercisevenial

Exercisepardoned

Exerciserecalcitran