Projectiles include those items that are shot forward such as a cannon, shell, bullet, or rocket.
a) things put down, b) things shot forward, c) things hurt, d) things broken
Katie appeared infallible in math class because she had never gotten a problem wrong.
a) never wrong, b) mistake, c) wrong, d) incorrect
The book of logic contained many conundrums - mind-exercising puzzles.
a) pictures, b) stories, c) answers, d) puzzles
Although Tom was anxious about the test, Tina was not worried at all.
a) forgetful, b) worried, c) calm, d) not worried
The girls languidly put on their jackets as if they had no energy at all.
a) energetically, b) quickly, c) energy-less, d) actively
The professor was a favorite among the students at the college, His sagacity was helpful to them as they pursued their degrees. The professor was known to use his experience, insight, and common sense to help students pursue their education.
a) silliness, b) thoughtlessness, c) wisdom, d) negligence
The tornado annihilated the whole town to the point that nothing was left standing.
a) destroyed, b) saved, c) created, d) constructed
Jackie was filled with mortification, or shame, because of her careless remark.
a) proud, b) shame, c) confident, d) happy
Two new girls started school this week. Beth has a gregarious personality. Jenna is rather quiet.
a) shy, b) bashful, c) timid, d) outgoing
The mother was determined to prove her son's innocence; the father was resolute as well.
a) wavering, b) determined, c) not determined, d) relaxed
Famous conquistadors include Cortes, who conquered Aztec Mexico and Pizarro, who conquered Inca Peru.
s) geographers, b) losers, c) victims, d) conquerors
We could tell by the rotten smell, that something putrid was in our trash can.
a) ample, b) alive, c) rotten, d) appealing
There was crazy pandemonium as people were trying to leave the rock concert.
a) silence, b) craziness or chaos, c) order, d) peace
If you don't conquer your fears, they will beat you.
a) lose, b) win, c) talk about, d) forget
Some people feel perplexed by brain teasers, while others figure them out quickly.
a) trouble or confused, b) at ease, c) calm, d) relaxed
A sleuth, such as Sherlock Holmes, can be very helpful in solving crimes.
Phyllis felt elated when she won the race.
a) sick, b) miserable, c) tired, d) happy
The man was sent to the penitentiary, or prison, for stealing cars.
a) pardise, b) hotel, c) prison, d) heaven
While Lily was careful not to be seen as she peeked out the window, Phil was not as cautious and was seen.
a) careful, b) not careful, c) risky, d) trouble
After being unable to get a good night's sleep for many days, Allyson became lethargic. She didn't have the energy to get out of bed.
a) active, b) bubbly, c) exhausted, d) lively
Zach was good at many sports. He excelled in swimming, running, horsemanship, fencing, and target shooting. He decided to complete in the pentathlon rather than having to choose one of the events.
a) competition within two events, b) competition within eight events, c) competition within ten events, d) competition within five events
The insidious burglar was able to sneak into the house without being seen or heard.
a) strong, b) loud, c) clumsy, d) sneaky
The events for the conference were listed in chronological order. They began with the first even of the day and ended with the closing ceremonies in the evening.
a) out of order, b) broken, c) messed up, d) in order
Although Mary was willing to play in the snow, Jack was reluctant because he was so cold.
a) ready, b) willing, c) not willing, d) excited
The unsubstantial story was as if she was retelling a dream.
a) realistic, b) true, c) unreal, d) real