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100

If a story is described as barely believable, it is:
A) something you can believe
B) Difficult to believe
C) there is some truth to it
D) Supported by strong evidence

If a story is described as barely believable, it is:
A) something you can believe
B) Difficult to believe
C) there is some truth to it
D) Supported by strong evidence

100

An event that’s highly unlikely is:
A) Very probable
B) Almost impossible
C) Guaranteed to happen
D) Somewhat expected

An event that’s highly unlikely is:
A) Very probable
B) Almost impossible
C) Guaranteed to happen
D) Somewhat expected

100

If something is fairly straightforward, it’s:
A) Extremely confusing
B) Reasonably simple or easy to understand
C) not as easy as it may seem
D) Deeply mysterious

If something is fairly straightforward, it’s:
A) Extremely confusing
B) Reasonably simple or easy to understand
C) not as easy as it may seem
D) Deeply mysterious

100

A wildly optimistic forecast suggests:
A) A realistic expectation
B) A very hopeful, perhaps unrealistic outlook
C) A pessimistic prediction
D) An objective analysis

A wildly optimistic forecast suggests:
A) A realistic expectation
B) A very hopeful, perhaps unrealistic outlook
C) A pessimistic prediction
D) An objective analysis

100

If a new film is enthusiastically received, it means:
A) Critics reacted with great approval
B) It was ignored by audiences
C) It did well enough at the box office
D) It was alright

If a new film is enthusiastically received, it means:
A) Critics reacted with great approval
B) It was ignored by audiences
C) It did well enough at the box office
D) It was alright

100

A sequel that is eagerly anticipated is:
A) Expected with excitement and impatience
B) Feared by fans
C) Ignored by the media
D) Delayed indefinitely

A sequel that is eagerly anticipated is:
A) Expected with excitement and impatience
B) Feared by fans
C) Ignored by the media
D) Delayed indefinitely

200

If someone stutters when speaking, they:
A) Speak too fast and use slang
B) Repeat sounds or syllables involuntarily
C) Speak multiple languages
D) Whistle between words

If someone stutters when speaking, they:
A) Speak too fast and use slang
B) Repeat sounds or syllables involuntarily
C) Speak multiple languages
D) Whistle between words

200

If two strangers hit it off immediately, they:
A) Argue instantly
B) Form a good connection or friendship quickly
C) Forget each other
D) Keep things professional

If two strangers hit it off immediately, they:
A) Argue instantly
B) Form a good connection or friendship quickly
C) Forget each other
D) Keep things professional

200

Someone ignorant about politics is:
A) Well-informed
B) Unaware or lacking knowledge
C) Passionate but wrong
D) Cautiously skeptical

Someone ignorant about politics is:
A) Well-informed
B) Unaware or lacking knowledge
C) Passionate but wrong
D) Cautiously skeptical

200

A suggestible person is one who:
A) Easily accepts others’ ideas or influence
B) Always doubts everything
C) suggests a double meaning
D) Refuses all advice

A suggestible person is one who:
A) Easily accepts others’ ideas or influence
B) Always doubts everything
C) suggests a double meaning
D) Refuses all advice

200

When information is conflicting, it:
A) Fits together perfectly
B) Comes from one reliable source
C) Contradicts other information
D) is creating conflict

When information is conflicting, it:
A) Fits together perfectly
B) Comes from one reliable source
C) Contradicts other information
D) is creating conflict

200

If something occurs owing to a mistake, it happens:
A) Despite the error
B) Because of the error
C) Randomly
D) For no reason

If something occurs owing to a mistake, it happens:
A) Despite the error
B) Because of the error
C) Randomly
D) For no reason

300

If you encounter a problem, you:
A) Avoid it completely
B) Come across it unexpectedly
C) Invent it
D) Solve it easily

If you encounter a problem, you:
A) Avoid it completely
B) Come across it unexpectedly
C) Invent it
D) Solve it easily

300

To dwell on a past failure means:
A) Learn from it once
B) Think about it excessively or negatively
C) Avoid talking about it
D) Share it proudly

To dwell on a past failure means:
A) Learn from it once
B) Think about it excessively or negatively
C) Avoid talking about it
D) Share it proudly

300

Someone in the know is:
A) Uninformed and confused
B) Well-informed about secret or exclusive information
C) Disconnected from society
D) has a lot of knowledge 

Someone in the know is:
A) Uninformed and confused
B) Well-informed about secret or exclusive information
C) Disconnected from society
D) has a lot of knowledge

300

If you admit you were wrong, you:
A) Deny responsibility
B) Acknowledge your mistake
C) Avoid discussing it
D) Blame others

If you admit you were wrong, you:
A) Deny responsibility
B) Acknowledge your mistake
C) Avoid discussing it
D) Blame others

300

To distinguish between fact and opinion means:
A) Recognize the difference between them
B) Ignore both
C) Believe they’re the same
D) Replace one with the other

To distinguish between fact and opinion means:
A) Recognize the difference between them
B) Ignore both
C) Believe they’re the same
D) Replace one with the other

300

If someone is blissfully unaware of danger, they:
A) Are anxious and alert
B) Have no idea and feel content about it
C) Are pretending not to notice
D) Are waiting for help

If someone is blissfully unaware of danger, they:
A) Are anxious and alert
B) Have no idea and feel content about it
C) Are pretending not to notice
D) Are waiting for help

400

“Admittedly, I could have been more careful” means:
A) I completely deny any fault
B) I recognize there’s some truth in that criticism
C) I’m refusing to apologize
D) I was perfect

“Admittedly, I could have been more careful” means:
A) I completely deny any fault
B) I recognize there’s some truth in that criticism
C) I’m refusing to apologize
D) I was perfect

400

If a journalist discloses information, they:
A) Hide it from the public
B) Reveal or make it known
C) Forget it accidentally
D) Fabricate it

If a journalist discloses information, they:
A) Hide it from the public
B) Reveal or make it known
C) Forget it accidentally
D) Fabricate it

400

If something is described as supposedly true, it means:
A) Definitely proven
B) Claimed to be true, though uncertain
C) Clearly false
D) Universally accepted

If something is described as supposedly true, it means:
A) Definitely proven
B) Claimed to be true, though uncertain
C) Clearly false
D) Universally accepted

400

A discussion that doesn’t happen in a vacuum means:
A) It’s influenced by outside factors
B) It’s purely scientific
C) It’s unrelated to context
D) It’s imaginary

A discussion that doesn’t happen in a vacuum means:
A) It’s influenced by outside factors
B) It’s purely scientific
C) It’s unrelated to context
D) It’s imaginary

400

If a family struggles to make ends meet, they:
A) Earn just enough to cover expenses
B) Spend carelessly
C) Save large amounts of money
D) do not have enough money

If a family struggles to make ends meet, they:
A) Earn just enough to cover expenses 
B) Spend carelessly
C) Save large amounts of money
D) do not have enough money

400

A reliable colleague is one who:
A) Frequently disappoints
B) Can be trusted to do their job well
C) is very friendly
D) Needs to rely on other people

A reliable colleague is one who:
A) Frequently disappoints
B) Can be trusted to do their job well
C) is very friendly
D) Needs to rely on other people

500

“Having said that” introduces:
A) An example
B) A contradiction or contrast
C) A repetition
D) A definition

“Having said that” introduces:
A) An example
B) A contradiction or contrast
C) A repetition
D) A definition

500

“He was exhausted; nevertheless, he kept working.” The word shows:
A) Contrast
B) Cause
C) Repetition
D) Similarity

“He was exhausted; nevertheless, he kept working.” The word shows:
A) Contrast
B) Cause
C) Repetition
D) Similarity

500

If information is murky, it is:
A) Clear and transparent
B) Unclear, suspicious, or hard to verify
C) Hard to understand
D) Simple and proven

If information is murky, it is:
A) Clear and transparent
B) Unclear, suspicious, or hard to verify
C) Hard to understand
D) Simple and proven

500

A conceited actor is:
A) Modest and down-to-earth
B) Arrogant and self-important
C) Polite but shy
D) Rebellious and daring

A conceited actor is:
A) Modest and down-to-earth
B) Arrogant and self-important
C) Polite but shy
D) Rebellious and daring

500

An amiable host is:
A) Friendly and welcoming
B) Cold and distant
C) Overly excited
D) Rude and arrogant

An amiable host is:
A) Friendly and welcoming
B) Cold and distant
C) Overly excited
D) Rude and arrogant

500

A witty remark is:
A) Clever and humorous
B) Harsh and cruel
C) Confusing and dull
D) Unintentionally funny

A witty remark is:
A) Clever and humorous
B) Harsh and cruel
C) Confusing and dull
D) Unintentionally funny

600

A squeamish person might:
A) Faint at the sight of blood
B) be very friendly
C) be arrogant
D) Be insensitive

A squeamish person might:
A) Faint at the sight of blood
B) be very friendly
C) be arrogant
D) Be insensitive

600

A sullen teenager is likely to:
A) Smile and joke around
B) Be silent and moody
C) make clever comments
D) Laugh easily

A sullen teenager is likely to:
A) Smile and joke around
B) Be silent and moody
C) make clever comments
D) Laugh easily

600

A meticulous student is:
A) Careless with details
B) Extremely careful and precise
C) Easily distracted
D) Lazy but creative

A meticulous student is:
A) Careless with details
B) Extremely careful and precise
C) Easily distracted
D) Lazy but creative

600

A callous comment is:
A) Insensitive and cruel
B) Overly emotional
C) Polite but distant
D) clever and funny

A callous comment is:

A) Insensitive and cruel
B) Overly emotional
C) Polite but distant
D) clever and funny

600

An unassuming artist is:
A) Humble and modest
B) Proud and self-promoting
C) Arrogant
D) Demanding

An unassuming artist is:
A) Humble and modest
B) Proud and self-promoting
C) Arrogant
D) Demanding

600

A patronizing tone sounds:
A) Respectful
B) Superior and condescending
C) cruel and cold
D) arrogant

A patronizing tone sounds:
A) Respectful
B) Superior and condescending
C) cruel and cold
D) arrogant