UHS Synonyms Antonyms Homophones
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Adverbs
1. He telecasted a newscast that _____ long complex stories into one minute.
(a) Cay
(b) Capsules
(c) calisthenics
(d) cachet
2. The writer has presented _____ of he most stupid characters in a serious manner.
(a) cartographer
(b) catacombs
(c) capital
(d) caricature
3. They explored the _______ looking for evidence about buried customs of that ancient society.
(a) cachet
(b) cay
(c) catacombs
(d) chastise
4. He hopes they will sponsor the poetry went, but he hasn’t______ subject with them yet.
(a) battered
(b) broached
(c) bequeathed
(d) bray
Vocabulary
5. Caricature.
(a) creep
(b) misrepresentation
(c) expand
(d) distributed
6. Capsule.
(a) outstretch
(b) condense
(c) develop
(d) expand
7. Broach.
(a) inflate
(b) introduce
(c) deform
(d) finish
8. Career.
(a) parody
(b) forecast
(c) shade
(d) zoom
9. Capital.
(a) caravan
(b) center
(c) leader
(d) Uncivilized
10. Broadside.
(a) mad
(b) compromise
(c) edge ways
(d) guile
Choose the Right Voice
11. (a) The patient recovered his health by and by.
(b) The patient recovered his health little by little.
(c) The patient recovered gradually his health.
(d) The patient gradually recovered his health.
12. (a) He is ill, of course, he can not come to college.
(b) He is ill, certainly he can not come to college.
(c) He is ill he can not come to college.
(d) He is ill he can not certainly come to college.
13. (a) Nothing happens ever by chance.
(b) Nothing happens by chance ever.
(c) Nothing ever happens by chance.
(d) Ever nothing happens by chance.
14. (a) He was very afraid of falling.
(b) He was very much afraid of falling.
(c) He was much afraid of falling.
(d) He was too afraid of falling.
15. (a) The accommodation is very limited.
(b) The accommodation is much limited.
(c) The accommodation is to limited.
(d) The accommodation very much limited.
16. (a) She spoke at the meeting well last night.
(b) She spoke last night well at the meeting.
(c) She spoke well last night at the meeting.
(d) She spoke well at the meeting last night.
17. (a) She speaks enough loud to be heard.
(b) She speaks loud to be heard enough.
(c) She speaks loud enough to be heard.
(d) She speaks to be heard loud enough.
18. (a) Noone scarcely likes to fail.
(b) Noone likes to fail scarcely.
(c) Scarcely anyone like to fail.
(d) Scarcely anyone likes to fail.
19. (a) Medicines are given freely to the deserving patients.
(b) Medicines are given free to the deserving patients.
(c) Medicines are given the deserving patients freely.
(d) Medicines are given the deserve patients freely.
20. (a) His plan to defeat his enemy sounds well.
(b) His plan to defeat his enemy sounds good.
(c) His plan to defeat his enemy sound well.
(d) His plan to defeat his enemy sound good.
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