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Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter A to B) - Question 1

Directions: Choose the antonym for the word in bold letters.

AVER

Detailed Solution: Question 1

Aver means state or assert to be the case.
Option 1: Condemn means express complete disapproval of; censure.
Option 2: Refute means prove (a statement or theory) to be wrong or false; disprove.
Option 3: Placate means make (someone) less angry or hostile.
Option 4: Contend means assert something as a position in an argument.
Option 5: Encourage means give support, confidence, or hope to (someone).
Therefore, out of the given options, 'refute' is the antonym of 'aver'.

Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter A to B) - Question 2

Directions: Select the word/phrase that is antonymous to the word given in bold letters.

BLITHE

Detailed Solution: Question 2

'Blithe' means 'happy and without worry'. 'Doleful' means 'expressing sorrow; mournful.' Thus, option 5 is an antonym of the given word.

Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter A to B) - Question 3

Directions: Select the word/phrase that is antonymous to the word given in bold letters.

BEMUSED

Detailed Solution: Question 3

The word 'bemused' means 'puzzled' or 'confused'.
The word 'clear headed' means 'alert and logical thinking'.
So, the word 'bemused' is the antonym of 'clear headed'.

Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter A to B) - Question 4

Directions: Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the given word.

BELLICOSE

Detailed Solution: Question 4

The word 'bellicose' means 'demonstrating aggression'.
The word 'peaceable' means 'non violent' or 'peace loving'.
So, the word 'bellicose' is the antonym of 'peaceable'.

Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter A to B) - Question 5

Directions: Select the word/phrase that is antonymous to the word given in bold letters.

BELIE

Detailed Solution: Question 5

he word 'belie' means 'fail to justify; disguise; or conceal'.
The word 'confess' means 'acknowledge; disclose; or reveal'.
So, the word 'belie' is the antonym of 'confess'.

Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter A to B) - Question 6

Directions: Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the given word.

BELEAGUER

Detailed Solution: Question 6

The word 'beleaguer' means 'to surround'.
The word 'withdraw' means 'to remove from or to leave a place or location'.
So, the word 'beleaguer' is the antonym of 'withraw'.

Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter A to B) - Question 7

Directions: Select the word/phrase that is antonymous to the word given in bold letters.

BOMBASTIC

Detailed Solution: Question 7

A bombastic nature is characterized by speech or writing that is pompous, overblown, or given exaggerated importance through artificial or empty means.
The word 'straightforward' means 'to present or express something in an effective way'.
So, the word 'bombastic' is the antonym of 'straightforward'.

Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter A to B) - Question 8

Directions: Select the word/phrase that is antonymous to the word given in bold letters.

AVID

Detailed Solution: Question 8

The word 'avid' means 'having or showing a keen interest in or enthusiasm for something.' For example: He is an avid/keen reader of science fiction.
Indifferent means 'having no particular interest; unconcerned.' Thus, they are antonyms of each other.

Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter A to B) - Question 9

Directions: Select the word that is antonymous to the given word.

BOLSTER

Detailed Solution: Question 9

The word 'bolster' means 'to support or strengthen'. For example: The fall in interest rates is starting to bolster/strengthen confidence. 'Undermine' means 'to make someone less confident or less powerful'. Thus, they are antonyms of each other.
'Topple' means 'to overbalance or cause to overbalance and fall'. 'Condense' means 'to make (something) denser or more concentrated'. They are not antonyms of the given word.

Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter A to B) - Question 10

Directions: Out of the given alternatives, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.

ASEPTIC

Detailed Solution: Question 10

The word 'aseptic' means 'free from impurity'.
The word 'contaminated' means 'impure'.
So, the antonym of 'aseptic' is 'contaminated'.

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