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A. distinction    B. discrimination   C. deviation   D. separation
2. Rumors are everywhere, spreading fear, damaging reputations, and turning calm situations into ______ ones.
A. tragic         B. turbulent        C. vulnerable    D. suspicious
3. I was deeply impressed by the hostess' ________ and enjoyed the dinner party very much.
A.hostility       B. indignation     C. hospitality    D. humanity
4. All imaginative _______ is a reflection of the real world.
A. invention      B. creation        C. discovery      D. illusion
5. Two discussions from different points of view may ______ each other.
A. complexion     B. compliment      C. appendix       D. complement
6. Now a paper in Science argues that organic chemicals in the rock come mostly from ______ on earth rather than on Mars.
A. configuration  B. constitution    C. condemnation   D. contamination
                                          [CET-6, 2000, 6]
7. The library has a vital role in our search for knowledge. It serves as a workshop for the entire college or university, students and ______ alike.
A. executives     B. faculty         C. crew           D. staffs
8. In general, matters which lie entirely within state borders are the ______ concern of state government.
A. extinct        B. excluding       C. excessive      D. exclusive
                                            [CET-6, 1997, 1]
9. The old sailor had never studied navigation, but he had good _____ knowledge of it.
A. periodical      B. tropical      C. empirical        D. vertical
10. He _______ the truth at last by questioning all the bots in the school.
A. caused          B. resulted      C. aroused          D. elicited
11. The new secretary has written a remarkably ______ report only in a few pages but with all the details.
A. concise         B. clear          C. precise         D. elaborate
12. The lady in this strange tale very obviously suffers from a serious mental illness. Her plot against a completely innocent old man is a clear sign of _______.
A. impulse         B. disposition    C. insanity        D. inspiration
                                              [CET-6, 2001, 1]
13. The two playwrights worked in close ______ with each other on the script.
A. collaboration   B. circulation    C. coalition       D. inspiration
14. The police stopped me the other day as I was driving home, because I was ______ the speed limit.
A. transcending    B. exceeding      C. surpassing       D. overtaking
15. Some people are more _____ to sea-sickness.
A. inclined        B. liable         C. likely           D. apt
16. I think she hurt my feeling ______ rather than by accident as she claimed.
A. virtually       B. deliberately   C. literally        D. appropriated
                                          [CET-6, 1997, 1]
17. Some American colleges are state-supported, others are privately _______, and still others are supported by religious organizations.
A. ensured         B. attributed     C. authorized      D. endowed
18. Parents take a great interest in the _____ questions raised by their children.
A. nasty           B. naive          C. obscure         D. offensive
19. He is well _______ with the history of the company.
A. blessed         B. conformed      C. complied        D. acquainted
20. He wrote to me last week regarding a teaching _____ he thought might interest me.
A. profession      B. proportion     C. provision       D. proposition
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