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Synonyms

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Synonym of “omnipresent” is __________?

A
all-knowing
B
ubiquitous
C
threatening
D
hovering
Explanation and memory cue

The word "omnipresent" means present everywhere at the same time, which is synonymous with "ubiquitous." The other options do not share this meaning.

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Synonym of “impeach” is __________?

A
accuse
B
remove from office
C
jail
D
slander
Explanation and memory cue

The word 'impeach' primarily means to accuse a public official of misconduct, especially in a formal context. Therefore, 'accuse' is the closest synonym among the options provided.

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Synonym of “impel” is __________?

A
direct
B
urge forward
C
enliven
D
ward off
Explanation and memory cue

The word 'impel' means to drive or urge someone to do something. Among the options, 'urge forward' is the closest synonym, as it conveys the sense of pushing or motivating action. The other options do not capture this meaning accurately.

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Synonym of “impoverish” is __________?

A
oppress
B
be unthrifty
C
punish
D
make poor
Explanation and memory cue

The word "impoverish" means to make someone or something poor or to reduce in wealth. Among the options, "make poor" (D) is the direct synonym. The other options do not convey the same meaning.

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Synonym of "covenant" is __________?

A
prayer
B
garden
C
agreement
D
debate
Explanation and memory cue

The word "covenant" means an agreement or a formal promise between parties, making "agreement" the correct synonym. The other options do not match the meaning of "covenant."

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Synonym of “impend” is __________?

A
rely
B
ponder
C
menace
D
reflect
Explanation and memory cue

The word "impend" means to be about to happen or threaten to occur, which aligns closely with the meaning of "menace" as a threat or danger. The other options do not convey this meaning.

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Fill In The Blanks

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English

The newly imposed rules sound very __________.

A
interesting
B
interestingly
C
interested
D
interest
Explanation and memory cue

The sentence requires an adjective to describe the noun 'rules.' 'Interesting' is the correct adjective form, while 'interestingly' is an adverb, 'interested' is a past participle adjective describing a person, and 'interest' is a noun. Therefore, 'interesting' fits best.

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Synonym of "hamlet" is __________?

A
actor
B
benefactor
C
small rodent
D
village
Explanation and memory cue

The word "hamlet" refers to a small village or settlement, making "village" the correct synonym. The other options do not relate to the meaning of "hamlet."

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Prepositions

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English

He has been swimming __________ one hour.

A
from
B
with
C
Since
D
For
Explanation and memory cue

The correct preposition to express duration with a specific time period is 'for'. 'He has been swimming for one hour' is grammatically correct, while the other options do not fit the context.

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Synonym of "cult" is __________?

A
snobbery
B
tastefulness
C
sect
D
yearling
Explanation and memory cue

The word "cult" refers to a system of religious veneration or a group with particular beliefs, which is synonymous with "sect." The other options do not share this meaning.