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Night Review - Analogies
Test Description: Vocabulary analogies
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) apathy: indifference / incessent: _____________
A
disposed
B
interminable
C
compulsory
D
devoid
2) mockery: sham / odor: _______________
A
pestilential
B
queue
C
colic
D
stench
3) brave: timid / free: ____________
A
expelled
B
harangued
C
manacled
D
meager
4) human: bestial / upright: ________________
A
leprous
B
prostrated
C
wallowing
D
convalescent
5) truncheon: club / regret: _____________
A
reckoning
B
remorse
C
rovoked
D
derision
6) engagements; promises to marry
A
privations
B
betrothals
C
blandishments
D
sages
7) kettles or pots
A
cauldrons
B
knapsacks
C
leprous
D
anecdotes
8) line of people waiting their turn
A
queue
B
crucible
C
clout
D
automatons
9) capable of being hurt physcially or emotionally
A
vulnerable
B
prostrated
C
pesilential
D
monocle
10) existing or occurring at the same time; concurrent
A
simultaneously
B
congealing
C
oppressive
D
oblivion
11) Rabbi Eliahou's son felt __________ by his father as they ran to Gleiwitz.
A
billeted
B
revoked
C
encumbered
D
liquidated
12) As the prisoners entered the concentration camps, tattooing was _________.
A
expelled
B
compulsory
C
crucible
D
bereaved
13) To save themselves from possible harm, women may have traded _______ with the SS.
A
automatons
B
compatriots
C
placards
D
blandishments
14) After the thirst, starvation, and lack of dignity suffered by the prisoners, they had become used to living with ______ as part of their lives.
A
privations
B
reverie
C
oblivion
D
anecdotes
15) For many of them, the __________ conditions of the camps took away their will to survive.
A
manacled
B
congealing
C
reckoning
D
abominable
16) When Elie looked at his father's ________ he could tell that he had given up.
A
countenance
B
livid
C
lucidity
D
farce
17) An act of __________ by a prisoner would most certainly get him killed.
A
encumbrance
B
reckoning
C
indifference
D
sabotage
18) After seeing so many of their friends and relatives murdered, the prisoners began to lose hope and were overcome with _____ when they should have cared.
A
apathy
B
wallowing
C
lucidity
D
muster
19) By the time of liberation, most of the prisoners were _______ and ravaged with poor health and psychological damage.
A
molten
B
emaciated
C
meager
D
revoked
20) Following the _______ of Elie and his family, it is easy to understand why he waited ten years to commit his story to writing.
A
humanity
B
anecdotes
C
sabotage
D
crucible
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