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Sentence Equivalence Questions (Set 5)

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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. ____ adherence to outdated political ideas and defunct sects characterized the last years of a man who had, surprisingly, been one of the most flexible thinkers of the 1920s.


ExerciseIntransigent

ExerciseVacillating

ExerciseSectarian

ExerciseConfused

ExerciseFrantic

ExerciseDogged

2. The ____ effects of constant noise drove Natasha to seek refuge in a more salubrious spot until she recovered her mental equilibrium.

Exercisestimulating

Exercisedebilitating

Exercisedeafening

Exerciseenervating

Exercisesoporific

Exerciseprecipitating

3. Grandfather liked us children to learn self-discipline, and, unlike many others of his generation, seldom ____ us even for those actions that we felt deserved censure.


Exerciserewarded

Exerciseconsoled

Exerciseupbraided

Exerciseapplauded

Exercisecherished

Exercisechided

4. To the layman, a philosopher who attempts to elucidate a complex moral dilemma by reducing it to a simple yet apparently ridiculous test case seems rather to ____ the issue.


Exerciseridicule

Exerciseobfuscate

Exerciseover-simplify

Exercisedenigrate

Exercisebecloud

Exerciseattenuate

5. Fraser taught by example: he ____ long-windedness in his own lectures and berated his students for any tendency toward circumlocution.


Exerciseeschewed

Exerciseepitomized

Exerciseaccentuated

Exerciseembraced

Exercisewelcomed

Exerciseshunned

6. If he had not had the ____ to follow his own iconoclastic theories in the face of the apparently unassailable conclusion of the accepted experts in the field, progress would have been inestimably slower in this area of knowledge.


Exerciseincentive

Exerciseaudacity

Exercisetemerity

Exerciseincapacity

Exerciseunwillingness

Exercisewisdom

7. With an abiding interest in Medieval poetry, Boris found it difficult to relate to his peers in school whose ____ ran to nothing even remotely literary.


Exercisepredilections

Exercisesuccesses

Exerciseinclinations

Exercisebackgrounds

Exerciseachievements

Exerciseamities

8. The novel is admittedly not the finest example of its genre, but I object to the ____ preface written by a supposed expert on detective fiction from whom we might have expected at least one or two perceptive comments.


Exerciseegregious

Exerciseinane

Exercisepretentious

Exercisesubliminal

Exercisevacuous

Exerciseunexamined

9. It is not only the poor and uneducated that fall prey to ____ ; desperate or unhappy individuals from any walk of life or social background can be duped.


Exercisemavericks

Exercisemalcontents

Exercisequacks

Exercisecharlatans

Exerciseagitators

Exercisehypochondriacs

10. The director, accustomed to unquestioning loyalty, was chagrined when she discovered that her directions had been ____ by the chief executive.


Exerciseunderscored

Exercisemisinterpreted

Exerciseundermined

Exercisemisplaced

Exercisesubstantiated

Exercisesubverted