1.I was………………………to believe that she was a representative of the Labour Party.
- declared
- carried
- led
- explained
2.It has been kept……………………for about ten years that the minister’s son committed a crime.
- unaware
- secret
- mystery
- obscure
3.One could see with the……………………eye that there was a lighthouse on the promontory.
- naked
- sole
- nude
- shut
4.These two items don’t differ much. The……………………..is even more apparent when you put them together,
- similarity
- likelihood
- coincidence
- analogy
5.Your rude behaviour was an………………..to the host and his wife. I don’t think they will ever invite us to their home again.
- abuse
- insult
- injury
- aversion
6.For almost fifty years, the citizens of this country were…………………..from travelling abroad unless they were politicians.
- suspended
- rejected
- averted
- forbidden
7.I wouldn’t…………………..their position in the market. They may appear to be very influential one day in the future.
- undertake
- underestimate
- underwrite
- undercharge
8.We can’t admit a person who hasn’t………………………………the required number of points at the entrance examination.
- scored
- assessed
- settled
- qualified
9……………………………he delivers the report, it will be sent to the headquarters.
- On the point
- At once
- Immediately
- Soon enough
10.The most probable………………..for your chronic headache is lack of good rest.
- factor
- background
- origin
- reason
Result:
1. led
2. secret
3. naked
4. similarity
5. insult
6. forbidden
7. underestimate
8. scored
9. Immediately
10. reason