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What does abdominal mean? #1 (permalink) Wed Apr 11, 2007 13:49 pm   What does abdominal mean?
 

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #315 "Health and Nutrition Questions Test (1)", question 1

When people say they want a six pack, they want to work out their ......... muscles in order to tone their stomachs.

(a) abdominal
(b) leg
(c) bicep

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #315 "Health and Nutrition Questions Test (1)", answer 1

When people say they want a six pack, they want to work out their abdominal muscles in order to tone their stomachs.

Correct answer: (a) abdominal
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What does abdominal mean?

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What does abdominal mean? #2 (permalink) Wed Apr 11, 2007 13:56 pm   What does abdominal mean?
 

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Do you have a dictionary, Garnelly? ABDOMINAL MUSCLES
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