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ECAT Pre General Science English Chapter 6 Synonyms Online Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
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BAPTIZE
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Christen
Holy
Dehumanize
Something that had been ostracized
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Question # 2
Militate
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To make less severe
Challenge
Have weight or influence
Arbitrate
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Question # 3
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ALLURGING
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Deceptive
Contentious
Sensible
Enticing
Repelling
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Question # 4
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ABRUPT
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Above
Sudden
Noisy
Calm
Agnation
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Question # 5
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COMPENDIUM
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Summary
Index
Reference
GLossary
Lawn
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Question # 6
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PATHETIC
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Sad
Patient
Sick
Tolerant
Joyful
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Question # 7
Access
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reach
excess
large surplus
construct
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Question # 8
Extol
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To flatter
Acknowledge
Deprive of
Praise
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Question # 9
Lineal
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Unconnected
Isolated
Directly descended
Wrinkled
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Question # 10
Admonitory
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insulting
angry
high handed
warning
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Question # 11
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CATHARSIS
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Sudden
Outlet for strong emotions
Anticlimax
Informal discussion
Poem
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Question # 12
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PASTEL
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Light shades or colors
Attempt
Dark shade
Conflict
Circular
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Question # 13
Affectation
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pretense
reality
standing
adverse effect
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