تست شماره 4

آزمون لغات زبان عمومی دکتری تست شماره 4

تست شماره 4 : لغات زبان عمومی کارشناسی ارشد و دکتری

سوالات تالیفی

156. The students ……… the teacher by failing to hand in their work on time.

1) expurgated 2) extirpated 3) expatriated 4) exasperated

157. The electrician was ……… about grounding all the wires in the factory.

1) incredulous 2) presumptuous 3) scurrilous 4) scrupulous

158. The captain of militia ……… his troops under the oak tree.

1) muddled 2) mustered 3) muffled 4) mumbled

159. The entire valley ………… with the sound of the church bells.

1) retaliated 2) resuscitated 3) retrenched 4) reverberated

160. Germany after the war had no industry to enable the nation to make amends to the Allies.

1) retributions 2) reputations 3) reparations 4) restorations

161. The North Vietnamese gained sovereignty over the south after many years of warfare.

1) predominance 2) perseverance 3) presentiment 4) persistence

162. Hitler initiated a devilish scheme for extermination.

1) prudential 2) confidential 3) diabolical 4) demagogical

163. My parents consider me a/an ……… because I am opposed to family reunions an, anniversary celebration.

1) anarchist 2) demagogue 3) cosmopolitan 4) iconoclast

164. Educational reform is sometimes viewed as ……… for all of society’s problems.

1) pandemonium 2) panegyric 3) panoply 4) panacea

165. Parents have a natural ……… to offer advice especially when it has not been requested.

1) propensity 2) profanity 3) pertinacity 4) perspicacity

166. You must try to ……… this unfortunate situation before anyone else gets hurt.

1) reprobate 2) rectify 3) reciprocate 4) recapitulate

167. It is the bank teller’s job to ……… the signature on a check.

1) vivify 2) vilify 3 ) versify 4 ) verify

168. The ……… of the twenty-five year marriage appeared sad to outsiders, but it made those involved feel happy and free.

1) dissemination 2) dissolution 3) dissonance 4) diffidence

169. He had a mental ……… and forgot we had a meeting today.

1) abnegation 2) aberration 3) ambience 4) adulation

169. He had a mental ……… and forgot we had a meeting today.

1) abnegation 2) aberration 3) ambience 4) adulation

170. The doctor recommended total ……… from salted food.

1) altruism 2) abstinence 3) amelioration 4) acrimony

171. Employers usually do not hire known alcoholics, preferring personnel who are ……. in their habit.

1) abstemious 2) ambrosial 3) auspicious 4) acrimonious

172. Our marathon’s last mile, a prolonged ………, tests the fittest runner.

1) alacrity 2) declivity 3) acclivity 4) proclivity

173. True leaders can distinguish sincere praise from blind ….. .

1) abeyance 2) accretion 3) adulteration 4) adulation

174. Dr. Burke’s class is one which pupils attend with ……… and leave with reluctance.

1) asperity 2) alacrity 3) anomaly 4) acerbity

175. We expected business conditions to ……… but they grew worse.

1) abominate 2) attenuate 3) ameliorate 4) abrogate

176. It is ……… that expenditures should not exceed income.

1) axiomatic 2) amenable 3) abysmal 4) arrogant

177. Pestered by the children persistent pleas, their parents finally relented and allowed them to go to the movies.

1) Berated 2) Badgered 3) Belittled 4) Beguiled

178. The troops were forced to retreat through the……… of heavy cannons.

1) buffoonery 2) brevity 3) bastion 4) barrage

179. The crowd became more noisy when he tried to quiet them.

1) boisterous 2) bombastic 3) boorish 4) brackish

180. The appearance of the sun after the many rainy days was like a ……… .

1) benevolence 2) benediction 3) bereavement 4) blandishment

181. We must suppress our brutal desires and work for peaceful ends.
1) bestial 2) bereft 3) berserk 4) benign

182. Although age had ……… his hair, he was still vigorous and energetic.

1) bloated 2) blundered 3) bolstered 4) blanched

183. In his Family Shakespeare, he ……… Shakespeare’s works, removing words and expressions that he considered improper in a family.

1) broached 2) Bowdlerized 3) burgeoned 4) bungled

184. His classmates called him a show-off because of his self-assertive airs.

1) bucolic 2) bristling 3) bumptious 4) brazen

185. A man of such ability should not be assigned such menial tasks.

1) caliber 2) cajolery 3) calumny 4) candor

186. The two candidates were kept in full knowledge of the international situation.

1) coherence 2) cognizance 3) compunction 4) complicity

187. He was ……… and ready to conform to the pattern set by his friends.

1) complacent 2) compact 3) concomitant 4) compliant

188. His blood ……… in his veins as he saw the monster rush toward him.

1) consecrated 2) congealed 3) contorted 4) contravened

189. Her ……… tears did not influence the judge when he imposed sentence.

1) convivial 2) contiguous 3) contrite 4) conversant

190. Nothing could shake his ……… that she was innocent.

1) convocation 2) conviction 3) convolution 4) convention

191. His argument was so ……… that few of us could follow it.

1) contented 2) confiscated 3) conciliated 4) convoluted

192. He’s got a ……… old computer, it’s slow and complicated to use.

1) cumbersome 2) corrugated 3) covetous 4) corrosive

193. Unless we find a witness to ……… your evidence, it will stand up in the court.

1) coruscate 2) contort 3) confiscate 4) corroborate

194. Winning first prize was the ……… of years of practice and hard work.

1) credulity 2 ) culmination 3) contusion 4) conspiracy

195. The headwaiter was ……… with the guests but haughty with the waiters.

1) decrepit 2) defunct 3) debonair 4) delusive

196. Workers in nuclear research must avoid the ……… effects of radioactive substances.

1) deliquescent 2) delectable 3) delinquent 4) deleterious

197. His sober ……… quieted the noisy crowd.

1) deposition 2) demeanor 3) delirium 4) depravity

198. The enemy pillaged the quiet village and left it in ruins.

1) depredated 2) derided 3) desecrated 4) depreciated

199. you must overcome your shyness if you intend to become a salesperson.

1) diffusion 2) discretion 3) disquisition 4) diffidence

200. He claimed that he signed the confession under threat.

1) dotage 2) docility 3) duress 4) dross

201. One of the organization’s aims is to ……… information about the spread of the disease.

1) inseminate 2) disseminate 3) dissemble 4) disassemble

201. One of the organization’s aims is to ……… information about the spread of the disease.

1) inseminate 2) disseminate 3) dissemble 4) disassemble

202. He was not serious in his painting, he was rather a …… .

1) dilettante 2) dilemma 3) dolt 4) denizen

203. The …… sounds of the birds at dawn were soon drowned out by the roar of traffic.

1) dowdy 2) doughty 3) dulcet 4) dorsal

204. He wanted to see how long he could maintain his impassive expression.

1) debonair 2) deadpan 3) deciduous 4) decorous

205. Legislation was passed to punish brokers who ……… their client’s funds.

1) decipher 2) decapitate 3) deprecate 4) defalcate

206. A vicious newspaper can ……… Public ideals.

1) debauch 2) debilitate 3) desiccate 4) depilate

Self-assessment comprehensive

TEST

آزمون زبان عمومی دکتری تست شماره 4

گزینه 4

Exasperated: angry, incensed, enraged, seething

گزینه 4

Scrupulous: meticulous, punctilious, painstaking, rigorous

گزینه 2

Muster: gather, assemble, congregate, convene

گزینه 4

Reverberate: echo, rebound, resound

گزینه 3

Amends: reparations, improvements

گزینه 1

Sovereignty: dominance, ascendancy, supremacy

گزینه 3

Devilish: diabolical, fiendish, wicked

گزینه 4

Iconoclast: non-conformist, maverick, unconventional

گزینه 4

Panacea: cure-all, elixir, remedy

گزینه 1

Propensity: inclination, tendency, proclivity, predilection

گزینه 2

Rectify: improve, amend, remedy

گزینه 4

Verify: confirm, authenticate, substantiate

گزینه 2

Dissolution: separation, rupture, detachment, disunion

گزینه 2

Aberration: deviation

گزینه 2

Abstinence: abstaining, avoidance

گزینه 1

Abstemious: abstinent, moderate

گزینه 1

Acclivity: upward slope

گزینه 4

Adulation: Flattering

گزینه 2

Alacrity: liveliness, eagerness, prornptness

گزینه 3

Ameliorate: improve

گزینه 1

Axiomatic: Verity, truism

گزینه 2

Pester: annoy, irritate

گزینه 4

barrage: weapon five

گزینه 1

boisterous: vociferous, clamorous

گزینه 2

benediction: boon, benign

گزینه 1

bestial, cruel, barbarous

گزینه 4

blanch: whiten, become afraid

گزینه 2

Bowdlerize: censor, expurgate

گزینه 3

bumptious: arrogant, conceited, egotistic

گزینه 1

caliber: capacity, competence

گزینه 2

Cognizance: understanding, awareness

گزینه 4

Compliant: obedient

گزینه 2

Congeal: Coagulate, Condense, Clot

گزینه 3

Contrite: regretful, penitent

گزینه 2

Conviction: belief, condemnation

گزینه 4

Convoluted: complicated, complex, intricate

گزینه 1

Cumbersome: hard to manage, bulky, clumsy

گزینه 4

Corroborate: verify, substantiate

گزینه 2

Culmination: result, climactic stage

گزینه 3

Debonair: charming, elegant, courteous, affabl

گزینه 4

Deleterious: harmful, Pernicious, detrimental

گزینه 2

Demeanor: behavior, conduct

گزینه 1

Depredate: Plunder, ransack

گزینه 4

Diffidence: hesitancy, bashfulness

گزینه 3

Threat: warning, danger

گزینه 2

Disseminate: scatter, distribute, advertise

گزینه 1

Dilettante: unskilled, rookie, amateurish

گزینه 3

Dulcet, melodious

گزینه 2

Deadpan: blank, dull, lifeless

گزینه 4

Defalcate: steal money, purloin

گزینه 1

Debauch: deprave, corrupt

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