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SAT Practice Test # SAT/M145

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adj. inconceivable
(a) lacking in attention to immediate surroundings or business
(b) cheerful
(c) tranquil
(d) incomprehensible
 
adj. peccant
(a) sorrowful; anguished; remorseful
(b) not residing within a given jurisdiction
(c) created or formed by the imagination
(d) guilty
 
adj. auriferous
(a) taking notice
(b) of excellence and splendor
(c) being the only one of its kind
(d) containing gold
 
adj. treasonable
(a) of the nature of betrayal, treachery or breech of allegiance
(b) not essential under the circumstances
(c) of a material nature; physical
(d) seeking the conversion of sinners
 
adj. uncommon
(a) joyous
(b) resembling a hard shell
(c) not having made a valid will
(d) rare

 

adj. hydrous
(a) assured
(b) of or pertaining to number
(c) watery
(d) unseasonable
 
n. briticism
(a) a light-horse trooper armed with saber and carbine
(b) something overdue and unpaid
(c) a gaseous body of unorganized stellar substance
(d) a word idiom or phrase characteristic of Great Britain or the British
 
adj. spasmodic
(a) convulsive
(b) of undisputed origin
(c) impotent
(d) surreptitious
 
adj. adverse
(a) perceptible by sight
(b) valueless
(c) opposing or opposed
(d) resonant
 
adj. dilapidated
(a) fallen into decay or partial ruin
(b) spongy
(c) pertaining to, expressing or containing praise
(d) illogical

adj. inconceivable (d) incomprehensible
adj. peccant (d) guilty
adj. auriferous (d) containing gold
adj. treasonable (a) of the nature of betrayal, treachery or breech of allegiance
adj. uncommon (d) rare
adj. hydrous (c) watery
n. briticism (d) a word idiom or phrase characteristic of Great Britain or the British
adj. spasmodic (a) convulsive
adj. adverse (c) opposing or opposed
adj. dilapidated (a) fallen into decay or partial ruin


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