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SAT Test # SAT/M254

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n. casualty
(a) rapt or rapturous utterance
(b) a fatal or serious accident or disaster
(c) the science of organic forms
(d) a person who supports a legal ban on the sale of alcoholic drinks (USA)
 
n. flora
(a) one who proves in a convincing and conclusive manner
(b) the quality showing or expressing a deficiency of veneration, especially for sacred things
(c) the aggregate of plants growing without cultivation in a district
(d) a leaden sash-bar or grooved strip for fastening panes in stained-glass windows
 
n. assassination
(a) murderer, as by secret assault or treachery
(b) the science and art of teaching
(c) an official staff borne either as a weapon or as an emblem of authority or privilege
(d) an unprincipled politician
 
n. cohesion
(a) any remedy which, when applied externally, dries up or absorbs moisture, as that of wounds
(b) a humorous play in dialog and music that consists of more than one act
(c) consistency
(d) a figure, especially, with five angles and five sides
 
n. literacy
(a) showing increase
(b) a final statement or proposal, as concerning terms or conditions
(c) the state of being adjacent
(d) the state or condition of knowing how to read and write

 

n. zeitgeist
(a) the intellectual and moral tendencies that characterize any age or epoch
(b) monovalency
(c) an interconnected series of parts or processes that works like a mechanical system to produce a result
(d) a lake
 
n. descent
(a) desultory fighting between advanced detachments of two armies
(b) the skull of an animal, especially that part enclosing the brain
(c) the path described by a projectile moving under given forces
(d) the act of moving or going downward
 
n. panoply
(a) a full set of armor
(b) equality, as of condition or rank
(c) a state of mind with reference to confidence, courage, zeal and the like
(d) a vest
 
adj. jovial
(a) merry
(b) easy to see through or understand
(c) contributing to an end
(d) full to the uttermost
 
n. instant
(a) a brief narrative founded on real scenes or events usually with a moral
(b) an umpire
(c) a very brief portion of time
(d) person who joins or supports others

n. casualty (b) a fatal or serious accident or disaster
n. flora (c) the aggregate of plants growing without cultivation in a district
n. assassination (a) murderer, as by secret assault or treachery
n. cohesion (c) consistency
n. literacy (d) the state or condition of knowing how to read and write
n. zeitgeist (a) the intellectual and moral tendencies that characterize any age or epoch
n. descent (d) the act of moving or going downward
n. panoply (a) a full set of armor
adj. jovial (a) merry
n. instant (c) a very brief portion of time


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