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Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter C to E) (September 28) - CAT MCQ


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Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter C to E) (September 28) - Question 1

Directions: Select the word that most closely defines the given word.

ELUDE

Detailed Solution for Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter C to E) (September 28) - Question 1

'Elude' means 'to escape from or avoid (a danger, enemy, or pursuer), typically in a skillful or cunning way'. 'Evade' means 'to escape or avoid (someone or something), especially by guile or trickery'. Thus, they are synonyms of each other. Option A is correct.
'Omit' means to 'leave out or exclude (someone or something), either intentionally or forgetfully'. 'Pursue' means 'to follow or chase (someone or something)'. Thus, they are not synonyms of the given word.

Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter C to E) (September 28) - Question 2

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

DEMUR

Detailed Solution for Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter C to E) (September 28) - Question 2

The dictionary meaning of:
DEMUR is:
to express disagreement or refuse to do something.
So the opposite of it will be consent.

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Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter C to E) (September 28) - Question 3

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

EXTEMPORANEOUS

Detailed Solution for Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter C to E) (September 28) - Question 3

The dictionary meaning of :
EXTEMPORANEOUS
done or said without any preparation or thought:
So its opposite will be done with planning.

Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter C to E) (September 28) - Question 4

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

DALLIANCE

Detailed Solution for Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter C to E) (September 28) - Question 4

The dictionary meaning of:
DALLIANCE is 
A period of brief or casual involvement with something.

Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter C to E) (September 28) - Question 5

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

CESSATION

Detailed Solution for Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter C to E) (September 28) - Question 5

'Cessation' means 'end', whereas 'commencement' means 'start'.

Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter C to E) (September 28) - Question 6

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

CRASS

Detailed Solution for Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter C to E) (September 28) - Question 6

'Crass' means 'coarse or vulgar'. 'August' means 'dignified or noble'.

Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter C to E) (September 28) - Question 7

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

DERIDE

Detailed Solution for Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter C to E) (September 28) - Question 7

'Deride' means 'make fun of; insult'. 'Admire' means 'hold in high regard'. 

Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter C to E) (September 28) - Question 8

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

CURMUDGEON

Detailed Solution for Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter C to E) (September 28) - Question 8

CURMUDGEON means a bad-tempered person, especially an old one.
Option 1: Churlish means rude in a mean-spirited and surly way.
Option 2: Ebullient means cheerful and full of energy.
Option 3: Debonair means confident, stylish, and charming (typically used of a man).
Option 4: Appreciative means feeling or showing gratitude or pleasure.
Thus, out of the given options, debonair is the antonym of curmudgeon.

Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter C to E) (September 28) - Question 9

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

CYNOSURE

Detailed Solution for Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter C to E) (September 28) - Question 9

Cynosure refers to someone or something that is at the center of something. The word opposite in meaning is 'brink' which means edge. Hence, brink is correct.

Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter C to E) (September 28) - Question 10

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

COMPENDIOUS

Detailed Solution for Test Level 2: Vocab (Letter C to E) (September 28) - Question 10

The word 'compendious' means 'marked by brief expression of a comprehensive matter.'
Whereas 'reiterative' means 'marked by repetition.'
So, option D is the antonym of the given word.

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