Synonyms
Antonyms
Answer the Question
Analogies
Definitions
100
Fort
Garrison
100
Unimpressed
Dumbfounded
100
Who are the principals in a conflict? (A) All of the people involved (B) The main people involved (C) Friends of the main people involved (D) People who are trying to teach important values
(B) The main people involved
100
President: Company - (A) Principal : Leader (B) Principal : Important (C) Principal : School (D) Principal : Student
(C) Principal : School
100
To save and put away; especially secretly
Hoard
200
Astound
Dumbfound
200
Preceded
Ensued
200
An ear is certain: (A) Day of the week (B) Period in history (C) Month of the year (D) Time of day
(B) Period in history
200
Fill : Empty - (A) Inundate : Flood (B) Inundate : Water (C) Inundate : Drain (D) Inundate : Valley
(C) Inundate : Drain
200
Most important
Principal
300
Thrive
Flourish
300
Powerless
Invincible
300
A musical flourish is a (A) Rhythmic drumbeat (B) Quiet, Sorrowful Tune (C) Showy burst of music (D) Hit song on the radio
(C) Showy burst of music
300
Nomad : Tent - (A) Farmer : Farmhouse (B) Farmer : Resident (C) Farmer : Crops (D) Farmer : Animals
(A) Farmer : Farmhouse
300
To move back or to drop to a lower level
Recede
400
Painful
Grievous
400
Annoy
Placate
400
To garrison soldiers is to (A) Welcome them into the armed forces (B) Punish them for breaking the rules (C) Provide them with supplies (D) Provide them with a place to live
(D) Provide them with a place to live
400
Battleship : Sailors - (A) Garrison : Battles (B) Garrison : Soldiers (C) Garrison : Weapons (D) Garrison : War
(B) Garrison : Soldiers
400
To thrive or prosper
Flourish
500
Wandering
Nomadic
500
Advanced
Receded
500
To sacrifice is to: (A) Miss someone who has moved away or died (B) Give someone a gift on a special occasion (C) Buy something that is very expensive (D) Give up one thing in order to get another
(D) Give up one thing in order to get another
500
To stop from being angry; to calm
Placate
500
Showing no mercy; pitiless
Ruthless