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Cornerstone Academy Etymology: Lesson 2A Words And Definitions
Test Description: Etymology Lesson 2A
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) yearly/years
A
CRACY, CRAT
B
ARCH
C
BI
D
ANN/ENN
2) ruler, principal, first
A
ANN/ENN
B
CRACY/CRAT
C
BI
D
ARCH
3) twice, two
A
ARCH
B
ANN/ENN
C
BI
D
CRACY/CRAT
4) occurring once every year
A
centennial
B
annual
C
semiannual
D
perennial
5) of, or relating to, a hundredth year anniversary
A
centennial
B
perennial
C
millennial
D
biennial
6) lasting all year or for a long time (sometimes meaning every year)
A
centennial
B
perennial
C
annual
D
millennial
7) a person who makes the (first) plans for a structure
A
monarch
B
oligarch
C
archaeologist
D
architect
8) against the ruler or order; without law and order
A
architect
B
archaeologist
C
tetrarch
D
anarchy
9) study of ancient (first) people
A
biology
B
geology
C
archaeology
D
eschatology
10) taking place every other year (every two years)
A
biennial
B
bicentennial
C
binary
D
biathlon
11) rule, government
A
CRACY, CRAT
B
ARCH
C
CRED
D
DIA, DI
12) believe
A
CRACY, CRAT
B
DIA, DI
C
ARCH
D
CRED
13) government by a noble or privileged class of people
A
oligarchy
B
theocracy
C
bureaucracy
D
aristocracy
14) administration of a government, chiefly through departments which are staffed with non-elected officials
A
monarchy
B
theocracy
C
plutocracy
D
bureaucracy
15) acceptance of something as true
A
credence
B
credible
C
credit
D
incredulous
16) believable
A
incredulous
B
credible
C
incredible
D
credence
17) not believable
A
credence
B
credible
C
incredible
D
credulous
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