Thursday 4 February 2016

VA TEST 001

1. Stephen was always (i)____ ; in fact, his own father described him 
as having a(n) (ii)____ vacillation. 

Blank (i) 
A. indecisive 
B. earnest 
C. volatile 

Blank (ii) 
D. concern for 
E. propensity for 
F. aversion to 

2. The cricket match seemed ____ to our guests; they were used to 
watching sports in which the action is over in a couple of hours at 
the most. 

A. unintelligible 
B. inconsequential 
C. interminable 
D. implausible 
E. evanescent 

3. Our present accountant is most (i)____ ; unlike the previous 
(ii)____ incumbent, he has never made a mistake in all the years that 
he has worked for the firm. 

Blank (i) 
A. pusillanimous 
B. punctilious 
C. asinine 

Blank (ii) 
D. craven 
E. unreliable 
F. mercenary 


4. The refugee's poor grasp of English is hardly an _____ problem; she 
can attend classes and improve within a matter of months. 

A. implausible 
B. insuperable 
C. inconsequential 
D. evocative 
E. injudicious 

5. The (i)____ shades of meaning, and still subtler echoes of 
association, make language an instrument which scarcely anything short 
of genius can wield with (ii)____ and (iii)____ . 

Blank (i) 
A. eloquent 
B. nuanced 
C. stygian 

Blank (ii) 
D. sincerity 
E. certainty 
F. hope 

Blank (iii) 
G. alacrity 
H. precision 
I. disinterest 


6. His musical tastes are certainly ____ ; he has recordings ranging 
from classical piano performances to rock concerts, jazz and even 
Chinese opera. 

A. antediluvian 
B. eclectic 
C. harmonious 
D. sonorous 
E. dazzling 

7. All the truly outstanding breakthroughs in this area have come from 
historians who have been willing to adopt innovative techniques and 
pursue (i)____ lines of inquiry. Yet we should not (ii)____ the more 
(iii)____ research, which, after all, has given us the solid core of 
our knowledge of this important era. 

Blank (i) 
A. conservative 
B. unorthodox 
C. hidebound 

Blank (ii) 
D. decry 
E. applaud 
F. acknowledge 

Blank (iii) 
G. moribund 
H. convergent 
I. mundane 


8. Before his marriage the Duke had led an austere existence and now 
regarded the affectionate, somewhat (i)____ behavior of his young wife 
as simply (ii)____ . 

Blank (i) 
A. restrained 
B. frivolous 
C. ungainly 


Blank (ii) 
D. delightful 
E. sublime 
F. puerile 


9. Wilson (i)____ that human beings inherit a tendency to feel an 
affinity and awe for other living things, in the same way that we are 
(ii)____ to be inquisitive or to protect our young at all costs. 

Blank (i) 
A. contends 
B. fears 
C. demurs 

Blank (ii) 
D. predisposed 
E. taught 
F. encouraged 


10. The pond was a place of reek and corruption, of ____ smells and of 
oxygen-starved fish breathing through laboring gills. 

A. fragrant 
B. evocative 
C. dolorous 
D. resonant 
E. fetid 

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