1.Michael was a terrible……………………., he was even afraid to stay at home alone.
- culprit
- coward
- fiancé
- boaster
2.After a lengthy debate, the spokesman announced the board had …………………a unanimous conclusion.
- committed
- solved
- reached
- compromised
3.In spite of our big effort, we have not managed to…………………….. enough money for the renovation of the school buildings.
- raise
- compose
- rear
- score
4.The success of our campaign is………………………..on the number of investors we can attract.
- legible
- relative
- dependent
- obtainable
5.George didn’t attend school for six weeks as he had to stay in hospital where he was ………………………… for pneumonia.
- fixed
- mended
- relieved
- treated
6.I don’t believe a…………………………..of what he says.
- sentence
- word
- phrase
- matter
7.We couldn’t stand his nasty…………………….of spitting on the floor and we moved him from our department.
- disposition
- character
- guilt
- habit
8.Alex was……………………….enough on becoming a professional sportsman and he didn’t want to listen to anybody else’s advice.
- intent
- eager
- definite
- certain
9.You’d better not place a bet on Stallion. In my opinion, the horse doesn’t…………………..a chance of winning the race.
- win
- stand
- rise
- play
10.Nobody took any…………………..of the warning and they went swimming in the contaminated water.
- information
- attention
- notice
- sight
Result:
1. coward
2. reached
3. raise
4. dependent
5. treated
6. word
7. habit
8. intent
9. stand
10. notice