VR FIB Quiz 15 Solutions

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Question 1


Explanation The word “age� in the sentence implies that the missing word is characteristic of age. Youthful fits well: Despite her advanced age, she has a youthful sense of humor. So, the correct answer choice is (E).


Vocabulary Correct

Choice safe eccentric

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precarious efficacious effortless


Question 2


Explanation The phrase “all but” implies that the debate was a makeor-break event for the candidate. Suppose the candidate did well. Then his spirits would be high, and we would expect the missing word to be positive. However, a positive word in the phrase “all but____ any hope” is awkward. Hence, the candidate must have done poorly in the debate and had his hopes for election nixed (prohibited). So we turn to the answer-choices looking for “nixed.” It’s not there, but a synonym—nullifies—is. So, the correct answer choice is (A).


Vocabulary Correct

Choice

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advocating denying obfuscating mishandling disallowing


Question 3


Explanation According to the author, the core issue involves a hard, practical point that is to be dealt with in a practical manner. Pragmatism means “practical approach.� The author stresses the Immediacy of the situation since it is raising life threatening issues. So, the correct answer choices are immediacy and

pragmatism.


Vocabulary Correct

Choice

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dubious an alternative to indefatigable

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a precursor to guileless a surrogate for


Question 4


Explanation Recognize that the phrase “dismantled by war and its development clogged by illiteracy” explains the first blank. Such description would best be described as Chaotic. The phrase “In spite of” lets us know that the locals do not feel how one would expect them to about their country. Thus, instead of feeling what we’d expect — disgrace — they take pride in their country, or flaunt their nationalism. So, the correct answer choices are chaotic and flaunt.


Vocabulary Correct

Choice contiguously

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pristine substantially adulterated

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sparsely hastily


Question 5


Explanation The first sentence doesn’t have enough information in it to fill in the first blank, so check the second sentence for clues. “However” contrasts the rare auctions with auctions where items are sold for less than anticipated prices. Contradictory provides such a contrast between these dissimilar auctions. For the second blank, we need a word that matches ‘high prices’. Unprecedented which means like nothing that has come before is an apt answer. For the third blank, we need a word that contrasts the “rarest” auctions. Hence, Myriad which means a great number is the best match. So, the correct answer choices are contradictory, unprecedented and myriad.


Vocabulary Correct

Choice flippant cognizant

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avowed

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dilapidated

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nominal broached provincial impromptu reproved


Question 6


Explanation Volatile is same as explosive. Hence, explosive remarks

must have convinced many that he was volatile. If a person is volatile, we can predict his character will be seen in negative ways. Hence, Ignoble or lacking nobility works for the second blank. Thus, his future as a politician certainly seems not rosy. Precarious, which means uncertain and unstable, is therefore the best match for the third blank. So, the correct answer choices are volatile, ignoble and

precarious.


Vocabulary Correct

Choice has no basis in

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taciturn

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simpler

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is supported by strident culinary is disputed by melodic complicated


Question 7


Explanation Come up with your own word to fit the blank. Since the person must remain committed, then the blank must be opposite in meaning to committed, such as “released.” Answers (A) and (B) do not mean “released,” and (E) and (F), though synonyms, mean the opposite of released. So, the correct answer choices are (C) and (D).


Vocabulary Correct

Choice wavering vacillating

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adamant perturbed disconsolate

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resolute


Question 8


Explanation The phrase “While many……others” implies a contradiction within the sentence. Thus, the answer should be opposite in meaning to “enlightening” or “continually relevant.” Your word to fit the blank might be something like “obsolete” or “irrelevant.” Archaic and antediluvian both mean outdated. A trick answer is inane, which means empty or silly. This would make sense in the context of the sentence, but it has no pair word. Hence, inane cannot be an answer. So, the correct answer choices are (A) and (D).


Vocabulary Correct

Choice fallow avionic

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erratic malignant

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volatile desolate


Question 9


Explanation If Michael is able to do the job (“aptitude is certain”), but he has a reputation for dishonesty (“probity is equivocal”), the manager would have a difficult time deciding whether to hire him. Come up with a word or phrase to fit the blank, such as “go back and forth.” So, the correct answer choices are (A) and (E).


Vocabulary Correct

Choice simplicity coincidence

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pervasiveness correlation

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ubiquity facility


Question 10


Explanation The phrase “rather than” lets us know the blank is opposite in meaning to “subjective.” You might come up with the word “objective” for the blank. So, the correct answer choices are (D) and (F).


Vocabulary Correct

Choice calibrate

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corroborate facilitate extrapolate qualify

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substantiate


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