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SAT Test # SAT/M46

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n. seignior
(a) mercy
(b) an excessive amount of a medicine which is toxic
(c) a title of honor or respectful address, equivalent to sir
(d) that property of matter by which a body tends to return to a former shape after being changed
 
n. penitence
(a) a statement so plainly true as hardly to require statement or proof
(b) insensibility to kindness
(c) sorrow for sin with desire to amend and to atone
(d) the art of preparing and serving appetizing food
 
n. abyss
(a) the act of denying or of asserting the falsity of a proposition
(b) a thing that differs from another in form only, being the same in essence or substance
(c) frequency
(d) bottomless gulf
 
n. moderator
(a) the act of placing side by side, together or in contact
(b) the presiding officer of a meeting
(c) political and social system of medieval Europe
(d) a professor of divinity
 
n. cosmos
(a) the world or universe considered as a system, perfect in order and arrangement
(b) a levy, by government, of a fixed contribution
(c) a list of persons who have died in a certain place or time
(d) a retraction

 

n. theism
(a) a mechanical, chemical or pathological agent of inflammation, pain or tension
(b) the state or quality of being of one mind
(c) one who takes part in forcible opposition to the constituted authorities of a place
(d) belief in God
 
n. malevolence
(a) ill will; spitefulness
(b) liability to be broken or destroyed
(c) an intermediate state where souls are made fit for paradise or heaven by expiatory suffering
(d) that by which anything is transported
 
n. egoist
(a) one who advocates or practices egoism
(b) verbal controversy
(c) an instrument that registers graphically and continuously the atmospheric pressure
(d) a collection of tabular masses of floating polar ice
 
n. consort
(a) a mental condition of fixed opposition to or dislike of some particular thing
(b) an incident or story in a literary work, separable from yet growing out of it
(c) a companion or associate
(d) the contest of five associated exercises in the great games and the same contestants
 
n. diatribe
(a) an emergency legislation authorizing a government suspend some action temporarily
(b) a bibliographical sketch or notice
(c) rapt or rapturous utterance
(d) a bitter or malicious criticism

n. seignior (c) a title of honor or respectful address, equivalent to sir
n. penitence (c) sorrow for sin with desire to amend and to atone
n. abyss (d) bottomless gulf
n. moderator (b) the presiding officer of a meeting
n. cosmos (a) the world or universe considered as a system, perfect in order and arrangement
n. theism (d) belief in God
n. malevolence (a) ill will; spitefulness
n. egoist (a) one who advocates or practices egoism
n. consort (c) a companion or associate
n. diatribe (d) a bitter or malicious criticism


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