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QUESTION #2660
Question 41
Find the word nearly similar in meaning to: 'CANDID'
Correct Answer Logic:
'Candid' means truthful and straightforward; 'frank' is its closest synonym.
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QUESTION #2661
Question 42
Which word is similar in meaning to: 'ENIGMATIC'?
Correct Answer Logic:
'Enigmatic' refers to something difficult to understand or 'mysterious'.
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QUESTION #2662
Question 43
Identify the word similar in meaning to: 'METICULOUS'
Correct Answer Logic:
'Meticulous' means showing great attention to detail; 'thorough' is a synonym.
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QUESTION #2663
Question 44
Choose the word that has a similar meaning to: 'ABANDON'
Correct Answer Logic:
To 'abandon' means to leave or give up completely; 'forsake' is to desert.
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QUESTION #2664
Question 45
Find the word similar in meaning to: 'FRUGAL'?
Correct Answer Logic:
'Frugal' means sparing or thrifty in regard to money; 'economical' is the synonym.
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QUESTION #2665
Question 46
Find the word opposite in meaning to: 'OPTIMIST'
Correct Answer Logic:
An optimist looks at the positive; a pessimist looks at the negative.
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QUESTION #2666
Question 47
Which word is opposite in meaning to: 'GIANT'?
Correct Answer Logic:
'Giant' refers to something very large; 'dwarf' refers to something very small.
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QUESTION #2667
Question 48
Choose the word opposite in meaning to: 'TRANSPARENT'
Correct Answer Logic:
'Transparent' allows light to pass through; 'opaque' does not.
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QUESTION #2668
Question 49
Identify the word opposite in meaning to: 'ARROGANT'
Correct Answer Logic:
'Arrogant' means having an exaggerated sense of self-importance; 'humble' is the opposite.
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QUESTION #2669
Question 50
Find the word opposite in meaning to: 'HOSTILE'?
Correct Answer Logic:
'Hostile' means showing opposition or dislike; 'friendly' is the antonym.
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QUESTION #2670
Question 51
What does the idiom 'Beat around the bush' mean?
Correct Answer Logic:
This idiom means to speak in a roundabout way to avoid getting to the point.
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QUESTION #2671
Question 52
Choose the correct meaning of the idiom: 'Once in a blue moon'
Correct Answer Logic:
It refers to an event that happens very infrequently.
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QUESTION #2672
Question 53
What is the meaning of the idiom: 'Piece of cake'?
Correct Answer Logic:
If something is a 'piece of cake', it is very easy to accomplish.
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QUESTION #2673
Question 54
Find the meaning of the idiom: 'Burn the midnight oil'
Correct Answer Logic:
This phrase means to put in extra effort late at night.
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QUESTION #2674
Question 55
What does the idiom 'Under the weather' mean?
Correct Answer Logic:
To feel 'under the weather' means to feel unwell or slightly ill.
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QUESTION #2675
Question 56
Choose the pair that expresses a similar relationship as: 'Gloves : Hands'
Correct Answer Logic:
Gloves cover hands; socks cover feet, hats cover heads, and shirts cover the body.
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QUESTION #2676
Question 57
Find the relationship similar to: 'Doctor : Hospital'
Correct Answer Logic:
A doctor works in a hospital; a teacher works in a school.
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QUESTION #2677
Question 58
Complete the analogy: 'Bird : Fly :: Fish : ___'
Correct Answer Logic:
A bird's primary mode of movement is flying; a fish's is swimming.
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QUESTION #2679
Question 60
Choose the correct pair for: 'Author : Book'
Correct Answer Logic:
An author creates a book; a sculptor creates a statue.
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