1.
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No one believed in his incongruous story. | ||||||
| (A) | appropriate | ||||||
| (B) |
inconsistent |
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| (C) | compatible | ||||||
| (D) | conceivable | ||||||
| 2. | As an incorrigible criminal, he was sentenced to life imprisonment. | ||||||
| (A) | musty | ||||||
| (B) | precarious | ||||||
| (C) | precedent | ||||||
| (D) |
uncorrectable |
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| 3. | This job has an annual increment in salary until you reach the maximum of $ 18,000 a year. | ||||||
| (A) |
increase |
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| (B) | minimum | ||||||
| (C) | incubation | ||||||
| (D) | reduction | ||||||
| 4. | The incubus of financial worry helped to bring on his nervous breakdown. | ||||||
| (A) | indecisiveness | ||||||
| (B) | indecency | ||||||
| (C) |
nightmare |
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| (D) | increase | ||||||
| 5. | Week after week the teacher inculcated good manners in her pupils. | ||||||
| (A) | fitted | ||||||
| (B) |
instructed |
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| (C) | accustomed | ||||||
| (D) | demanded | ||||||
| 6. | It is incumbent upon you to give them some advice. | ||||||
| (A) |
required of |
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| (B) | misleading of | ||||||
| (C) | mistaken for | ||||||
| (D) | fault-finding of | ||||||
| 7. | He foolishly incurred debts beyond his ability to pay. | ||||||
| (A) | eluded | ||||||
| (B) | eschewed | ||||||
| (C) |
brought upon himself |
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| (D) | evaded | ||||||
| 8. | She regarded argument in public as indecorous. | ||||||
| (A) | seemly | ||||||
| (B) |
improper |
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| (C) | conventional | ||||||
| (D) | formal | ||||||
| 9. | Mr. Chang is a teacher who has indefatigable patience with slow learners. | ||||||
| (A) | laggard | ||||||
| (B) |
inexhaustible |
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| (C) | indolent | ||||||
| (D) | sluggish | ||||||
| 10. | The sermon made an indelible impression on the hearers. | ||||||
| (A) | transitory | ||||||
| (B) | transient | ||||||
| (C) |
irremovable |
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| (D) | ephemeral | ||||||