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ENGLISH VOCABULARY - FIVE WORDS A DAY MCQ TEST - 010

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10. The offices will be closed until the blizzard ends. (A) hurricane (B) snowstorm (C) thunderstorm (D) cyclone Answer: Correct answer is B - snowstorm Blizzard [noun] # a severe snowstorm with high winds. # snowstorm, snow blast, snow squall; white-out; Example: We were caught in a blizzard and could not come back home that day. Synonym: snowstorm, snow blast, snow squall; white-out; Hurricane [noun] # a storm with a violent wind, in particular, a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean. Example: It’s in the news now that a strong hurricane is approaching towards the coastal city. Synonym: cyclone, typhoon, tornado, storm, tropical storm, tempest, windstorm, superstorm, gale, squall, whirlwind; Near antonym: calm, hush, peace, quiet, rest, stillness, tranquillity; Snowstorm [noun] # a heavy fall of snow, especially with a high wind. Example: Every year end of January always have a snowstorm in this area. Synonym: blizzard; Thunderstorm [noun] # a st

ENGLISH VOCABULARY - FIVE WORDS A DAY MCQ TEST - 009

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SYNONYM 09. Since his wound was superficial, only a small bandage was required. (A) artificial (B) frivolous (C) on the surface (D) critical Answer: Correct answer is C – on the surface Superficial [adjective] # existing or occurring at or on the surface. # not thorough, deep, or complete; cursory. # appearing to be true or real only until examined more closely. Example: He had only superficial knowledge on this subject. Synonym: surface, exterior, external, outer, outside, outermost, peripheral, slight, cursory, perfunctory, casual, sketchy; Antonym: deep, thorough, genuine, authentic, significant, thoughtful; Artificial [adjective] # made or produced by human beings rather than occurring naturally, especially as a copy of something natural. # (of a person or their behavior) insincere. Example: She gave me an artificial smile. Synonym: feigned, insincere, false, affected, mannered, unnatural, stilted, contrived, pretended, put-on, exaggerated, actorly, ov

ENGLISH VOCABULARY - FIVE WORDS A DAY MCQ TEST - 008

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SYNONYM 08. A good percentage of the population in this country is illiterate . (A) wealthy (B) elderly (C) unable to read and write (D) malnourished Answer: Correct answer is C – unable to read and write Illiterate [adjective] Meaning: # unable to read or write. # [noun] a person who is unable to read or write. Example: In this village nearly everyone is illiterate. Synonym: unable to read or write, unlettered, un-alphabetic; Antonym: literate, knowledgeable; Wealthy [adjective] Meaning: # having a great deal of money, resources, or assets; rich. Example: Because he is a property agent, he always targets wealthy people. Synonym: rich, affluent, moneyed, cash-rich, well off, with deep pockets, well-to-do, prosperous, comfortable, opulent, properties, of means, of substance, in clover, plutocratic; Antonym: poor, impoverished; Elderly [verb] Meaning: # rather old; especially: being past middle age. Example: The local authority is considering a new hou

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SYNONYM 07. It is futile to go shopping when you don’t have any money. (A) worthy (B) amazing (C) useless (D) Creditable Answer: Correct answer is C - useless Futile: [adjective] Meaning # incapable of producing any useful result; pointless. Example: A futile attempt to escape from the jail. Synonym: fruitless, vain, pointless; Antonym: useful, fruitful; Worthy: [adjective] Meaning # having or showing the qualities that deserve the specified action or regard. # [noun ]a person notable or important in a particular sphere. Example: His points are worthy of further discussion. Synonym: dignitary, notable, notability, celebrity, personage, famous person, important person, person of note, luminary, public figure, official, pillar of society, grandee, panjandrum, leading light, name, big name, somebody, someone; Antonym: disreputable, unworthy; Amazing: [adjective] Meaning # causing great surprise or wonder; astonishing. # very impressive; excellent. Example: What an amazing performa

ENGLISH VOCABULARY - FIVE WORDS A DAY MCQ TEST - 006

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SYNONYM 06. The teacher has to raise her voice in order to be audible to everyone as the hall room was huge. (A) perform (B) heard (C) appreciated (D) concert Answer: Correct answer is B - heard Audible: [adjective] Meaning # able to be heard. Example: After the rescue, his voice was weak and barely audible. Synonym: perceptible, discernible, detectable, hearable, able to be heard, recognizable, appreciable; Antonym: inaudible, faint; Perform: [verb] Meaning # carry out, accomplish, or fulfil (an action, task, or function). # present (a form of entertainment) to an audience. Example: I have to perform my duties. Synonym: carry out, do, execute, discharge, bring about, bring off, accomplish, achieve, fulfill, complete, conduct, effect, dispatch, work, implement, stage, put on, present, mount, enact, act, represent, produce; Near antonym: fail; skimp, slight, slur; Heard: [verb] Meaning # be told or informed of. # perceive with the ear the sound made by (someone or something). Exa

ENGLISH VOCABULARY - FIVE WORDS A DAY MCQ TEST - 005

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SYNONYM 05. Dictators do not tolerate opposition of any kind. (A) facilitate (B) execute (C) permit (D) elect Answer: Correct answer is C - permit Tolerate: [verb] Meaming: # allow the existence, occurrence, or practice of (something that one dislikes or disagrees with) without interference. # be capable of continued subjection to (a drug, toxin, or environmental condition) without adverse reaction. Example: I cannot tolerate laziness. Synonym: allow, permit, authorize, sanction, condone, indulge, agree to, accede to, approve of; Antonym: bar, block, constrain, prevent, ban; Facilitate: [verb] Meaming: # make (an action or process) easy or easier. Example: The production department and the procurement department located in the same floor to facilitate the sharing of resources. Synonym: make easy/easier, ease, make possible, make smooth/smoother, smooth, smooth the path of, smooth the way for, clear the way for, open the door for; Antonym: hinder, impede, obstruct, hamper; Execut