Advanced Vocabulary Exercises

Advanced Vocabulary Exercise #32

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individual (adj.): about people or things that are different from each otherarea (n.): a particular subject
issue (n.): a problem or worryinjury (n.): damage to someone or something
analyse (v.): looking into the parts of something in order to explain itsufficient (adj.): having as much as one needs

For questions 1 to 6, choose the synonyms that correspond to the words highlighted.

For questions 7 to 12, indicate your choices that best fit the sentences.

Advanced Vocabulary #32

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Question 1
1. Which of the following is a synonym for aspect?
A
area
B
analyse
C
sufficient
D
injury
E
issue
F
individual
Question 1 Explanation: 
Both "aspect" and "area" mean a part of something.
Question 2
2. Which of the following is a synonym for unique?
A
sufficient
B
individual
C
area
D
injury
E
issue
F
analyse
Question 2 Explanation: 
Both "unique" and "individual" mean original.
Question 3
3. Which of the following is a synonym for examine?
A
sufficient
B
injury
C
analyse
D
issue
E
area
F
individual
Question 3 Explanation: 
Both "examine" and "analyse" mean to look at something carefully.
Question 4
4. Which of the following is a synonym for harm?
A
sufficient
B
injury
C
analyse
D
individual
E
area
F
issue
Question 4 Explanation: 
Both "harm" and "injury" mean damage.
Question 5
5. Which of the following is a synonym for concern?
A
sufficient
B
area
C
injury
D
issue
E
individual
F
analyse
Question 5 Explanation: 
Both "concern" and "issue" mean something important.
Question 6
6. Which of the following is a synonym for enough?
A
individual
B
injury
C
area
D
issue
E
analyse
F
sufficient
Question 6 Explanation: 
Both "enough" and "sufficient" mean as much as needed.
Question 7
7. They talked about a number of pressing environmental ____________, including pollution and global warming.
A
sufficiency
B
areas
C
individuals
D
analyses
E
injuries
F
issues
Question 7 Explanation: 
Pollution and global warming are pressing problems that we face today. Another word for "problems" is "issues."
Question 8
8. I hate cooking and I rarely do that! It is never my ____________ of expertise.
A
issue
B
sufficiency
C
area
D
injury
E
analysis
F
individual
Question 8 Explanation: 
Sometimes we place the quantifier "area" before the word "expertise" when we want to focus on a specific kind of skill. Cooking is an area of expertise, so is writing.
Question 9
9. The job of a researcher involves collecting and ____________ data.
A
area-making
B
individualizing
C
issue-causing
D
injury-causing
E
analysing
F
sufficing
Question 9 Explanation: 
After scientists finish collecting data, they need to break it down, organizing it, and look for what's significant in it. These processes are called analysing.
Question 10
10. I really like Jane Austen’s novels. She has a very ____________ writing style that I can’t find in any other writers.
A
analytical
B
sufficient
C
issued
D
injurious
E
areal
F
individual
Question 10 Explanation: 
Great authors always have their own writing styles, which make them stand out from other writers. Jane Austen is no exception. Her style is individual, or different from others.
Question 11
11. Our budget is hardly ____________ to pay for equipment, let alone hire more full-time team members.
A
analytical
B
individual
C
areal
D
sufficient
E
injurious
F
issued
Question 11 Explanation: 
Salary is usually greater than cost of equipment. If the team does not even have enough, or sufficient, money to purchase hardware, they probably do not have the budget for hiring.
Question 12
12. There were no ____________ in the car crash. No one got hurt.
A
injuries
B
areas
C
individuals
D
analyses
E
issues
F
sufficiency
Question 12 Explanation: 
Car crashes are serious accidents. The impact is usually very strong that many people suffer serious injuries, or damages to their bodies.
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