Test 9A. Skip the first 12 if you are exempt from Vocabulary.
Skip 18-27 if you are exempt from AW's.
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sticky : adhesive :: forgive : ______ a) forsake b)
absolve c) convey d) rollicking e) shanty
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Injun Joe has __________ plans for revenge. a) attrition b) jaded
c) grisly d) rollicking e) fresco
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Tom felt lonely and __________ after Becky dumped him and Aunt Polly
punished him. a) grisly b) countenance c) jaded
d) forsaken e) absolved
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We had a __________ good time at the state fair, even though there were
__________(s) of people, and the lines were very long. a) jaded, grisly
b) throng, forsake c) rollicking, fresco d) grisly, throng
e) rollicking, throng
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The man had a _________ __________, with lines and wrinkles...
a) rollicking, jaded b) jaded, countenance c) grisly, throng
d) jaded, shanty e) rollicking, countenance
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...that __________ a lifetime of hard living. a) conveyed
b) forsook c) frescoed d) absolved e) thronged
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Graffiti on the side of a building would NOT be considered a __________.
a) grisly b) countenance c) fresco d) throng e)
shanty
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The boys didn't say anything, but their looks and gestures ___________
a lot. a) frescoed b) jaded c) forsook d) absolved
e) conveyed
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"I want to quit this _________," said IJ. "I wanted to yesterday, only
it warn't any use...with those infernal boys...in full view." a)
grisly b) countenance c) fresco d) throng e) shanty
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The accelerated class began the year with 25 student, but through the
____________ of the workload, there were only 20 students left by winter
break. a) attrition b) jaded c) grisly d) rollicking
e) fresco
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crowd : throng :: transport : _____ a) anticipate
b) convey c) commence d) rollicking e) absolve
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Many reggae singers sing of growing up in the poor __________-towns
of Jamaica. a) grisly b) countenance c) fresco d) throng
e) shanty
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The CD is a much more efficient ___________ for storing music than the
old vinyl record. a) ethic b) medium c) supplement
d) mutual e) protocol
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There was a workbook that came as a ______________ to our regular textbook.
a) medium b) protocol c) inherent d) integral e)
supplement
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The pattern of electrical plugs and sockets in Europe is not ___________
with the one we use for our appliances here. a) inherent b)
subordinate c) compatible d) coincide e) concurrent
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The teams would not have made the trade if there wasn't a(n) __________
benefit. a) mutual b) attain c) anticipate d) mediate
e) passive
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Sometimes fourth period is so quiet, it seems that, instead of concentrating,
they are just being ____________. a) inherent b) coherent
c) mediate d) passive e) accommodating
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The importance of the grade should be ____________ to the main goal
of learning the material. a) supplement b) inherent c)
subordinate d) compatible e) converse
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The vacation package that she won included luxury ______(ions) in a
4-star hotel. a) mediate b) accommodate c) subordinate
d) anticipate e) supplement
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After the whack on the head, Muff Potter was not thinking ______(ly).
a) inherent b) concurrent c) passive d) coherent
e) compatible
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The word _________ literally means "stick together-y." a) inherent
b) coherent c) compatible d) coincide e) concurrent
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Luckily for you, you don't have to _______ what will be on the test,
since Mr. Coward tells you. a) anticipate b) attain c) mediate
d) supplement e) protocol
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Every human has the _______ ability to use language. a) subordinate
b) ethic c) protocol d) supplement e) inherent
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Even though sky-diving is relatively safe today, the sport is still
___________(ly) risky. a) supplement b) medium c) passive
d) concurrent e) inherent
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His argument was __________, and his paper was persuasive. a)
subordinate b) anticipate c) compatible d) coherent
e) mutual
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He is the most __________ part of the team; without him the mission
would fail. a) compatible b) integral c) inherent
d) coherent e) protocol
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After the strike, a _________(or) was brought in to help settle the
dispute. a) anticipate b) ethic c) mediate d) behalf
e) compatible
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He had a very strong work ________, and always gave his full effort.
a) ethic b) inherent c) supplement d) medium e)
protocol
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The http you see at the beginning of URLs stands for the ______, or
set of rules, that computers use to communicate. a) ethic b)
medium c) compatible d) protocol e) passive
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Part of the ____________ that police must follow in making an arrest
is reading the person his or her rights. a) medium b) protocol
c) ethic d) mediate e) supplement
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The wood beams in the ceiling of the new house were there for looks
only. They were not _____________ to the structure of the house.
a) integral b) supplement c) compatible d) inherent
e) coherent
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The divorce lawyer tried to _______________ a settlement between the
argumentative couple. a) supplement b) coincide c) mediate
d) ethic e) commence
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I feel a) bad b) badly that Jimmy slipped.
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It is a) real b) really fortunate he had his book.
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Only an adverb can modify an adjective. a) True b) False
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An adjective can modify an adverb. a) True b) False
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An adverb tells which one, what kind, or how many. a) True
b) False
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She played that part a) good b) well enough to be
a professional.
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He could have been injured a) bad b) badly.
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He hit a a) real b) really long home run.
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Nobody knew a) anything b) nothing about the crime.
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Nobody could have given us a) any b) no better gift that
that.
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In scarcely a) any b) no time, he was done
with his homework.
Chapter 31 (Open Book)
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There was a picture in the original book, in this chapter, called "Attacked
by the Natives." By the "natives" they mean IJ and his partner a)
True b) False
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Which of these did Tom and Becky NOT have access to inside the cave?
a) candles b) water c) kite string d) piece of cake
e) They had all of these.
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"...but I've see such a beautiful country in my dream. I reckon
we are going there." The country Becky means is the countryside outside
of the cave. a) True b) False
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Which of these was the original caption for the picture? a) "Attacked
by the Natives." b) "Haunted Room" c) "A New Terror"
d) "The Escape" e) "Rescued!"
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Once their candles were gone, how could Tom still explore some side
passages, and still get back to Becky? a) By counting his steps carefully.
b) Feeling along the walls, and counting his steps. c) As they sat
there, his eyes got more used to the darkness, so he could see just a little.
d) By having Becky call out to him every few seconds, so he could tell
where she was. e) None of the above.
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Becky and Tom were both surprisingly calm after they realized they were
lost. a) True b) False
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The chapter is called "Found and Lost Again" because... a) Tom
almost found a way out, but didn't make any marks, so they got lost again.
b) The rescuers could hear them, but couldn't find them. c) The rescuers
almost found them, but a took a wrong turn and lost them again. d)
They had found a way out, but their candles ran out before they could get
out, and they got lost again. e) None of the above.