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2014-2015 Cumulative Vocabulary Test #2
Test Description: Practice for test on all 39 words given this year.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is the meaning of the word eavesdrop?
A
capable of being shaped and dropped; altered; or infuenced.
B
to listen to another's conversation without letting them know.
C
to take all the attention of; interest fully
D
to drop into view; to become known or clear.
2) What does the word knoll mean?
A
a barrier that stops the progress of something
B
a small rounded rise of land; hill
C
the natural ability, talent
D
a practice or procedure that is established by usage
3) What does the word repugnant mean?
A
remarkably evil; flagrantly bad
B
fearful about what might happen
C
extremely distasteful to one's senses or principles; disgusting
D
too small to be measured or calculated
4) What does the word aplomb mean?
A
capable of being shaped; altered; or influenced
B
great self confidence; composure or poise
C
the state of being serene; calm; untroubled
D
a shortage of something
5) What does the word egregious mean?
A
related to or connected with the present matter; pertinent
B
quite irritating or annoying
C
intentionally destructive
D
Remarkably bad; flagrant; glaring
6) What does the word restitution mean?
A
concern and planning over future needs
B
intentional destruction of something
C
the payment of money in order to compensate for damage, loss or injury
D
a set of moral principles or values
7) What does the word apprehension mean?
A
a practice or procedure that is established by usage
B
the feeling or showing of anger about something considered to be unfair
C
fear about what may happen
D
extremely distasteful to one's senses or principles
8) What does the word ember mean?
A
intentional destruction of something
B
something bright with light.
C
a small piece of glowing wood or coal in a dying fire.
D
to embrace or hold something
9) What does the word infinitesimal mean?
A
intentional destruction of something
B
to change for a particular use; to become used
C
too much destruction to count
D
too small to be measured or calculated
10) What does the word sabotage mean?
A
intentional destruction of something
B
a shortage of something
C
to change for a particular use; to become used.
D
a great self confidence; composure or poise
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