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  • Cleveree
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  • 1

    Self-mastery did not bear down upon desire, but instead CULTIVATED and operationalized it.

    Develop

  • 2

    It was his misfortune to face such a FORMIDABLE opponent.

    Fearsome

  • 3

    She has an INNATE gift for languages. That makes her easily communicate with others.

    Natural

  • 4

    The JUXTAPOSITION of the two names was probably not accidental.

    Concurrence/ comparison

  • 5

    This is an AUSPICIOUS moment for our company,' says its co-founder."

    Opportune

  • 6

    The writing was BANAL but the story was good.

    Boring

  • 7

    Small but wiry, he moves GINGERLY around the room.

    Cautiously

  • 8

    The government still has a MYOPIC attitude to public spending.

    Careless

  • 9

    She was OSTRACIZED from the scientific community for many years because of her radical political beliefs.

    Alienated

  • 10

    We built RAPPORT in the office to work better as a team.

    Camaderie

  • 11

    think he is a deluded person with a TENUOUS reality.

    Substantial

  • 12

    You realize that this moment represents the ZENITH of your success.

    Peak

  • 13

    She has a few NEBULOUS ideas about what she might want to do in the future, but nothing definite.

    Vague

  • 14

    He searched for the right words to relay this information with BREVITY.

    Conciseness

  • 15

    Which of the following is not a clause?

    In the morning

  • 16

    Verbs that require objects to complete their meaning are known as?

    Transitive verb

  • 17

    Harry is as stubborn as a mule when it comes to doing his homework.

    Simile

  • 18

    She is my compass that guides me to the correct paths in life.

    Metaphor

  • 19

    (words or concepts are repeated in reverse order.)

    Chiasmus

  • 20

    (a part or a specific item is used to represent the whole)

    Synecdoche

  • 21

    (word imitates the sound it represents)

    Onomatopeia

  • 22

    (combines contradictory ideas)

    Paradox

  • 23

    (using language that normally signifies the opposite)

    Irony

  • 24

    Speaking to an object or item that is not alive as if it were in fact, alive. - e.g. come on trousers, you have to fit me.

    Apostrophe

  • 25

    a phrase is replaced with another which has a similar meaning, used to describe something in an indirect manner. - e.g. I remain loyal to the crown.

    Metonymy

  • 26

    two words in a phrase contradict one another - e.g. the girl next door is pretty ugly.

    Oxymoron

  • 27

    Alibguha

    Iresponsable

  • 28

    Daksipat

    Teleskopyo

  • 29

    Hatinig

    Telepono

  • 30

    Imbot

    sakim

  • 31

    Bagwis

    pakpak

  • 32

    Balintataw

    imahinasyon

  • 33

    Batlag

    kotse

  • 34

    Dagitab

    kuryente

  • 35

    Dalubtalaan

    astonomya

  • 36

    Laksa

    libo

  • 37

    Lilimiin

    iisipin

  • 38

    Liknayan

    pisika

  • 39

    Ama ng wikang pambansa

    manuel l quezon

  • 40

    Makahulugang tunog_ng salita

    ponema

  • 41

    Pinakamaliit na yunit ng salita na nagtataglay ng kahulugan

    morpema

  • 42

    natuto magsalita bunga ng kanyang pwersang pisikal

    yoheyo

  • 43

    lahat ng bagay sa kapaligiran ay may sariling tunog_na kumakatawan dito.

    dingdong

  • 44

    Law of Universal Gravity

    Isaac Newton

  • 45

    Survival of the fittest and Theory of Natural Selection

    Charles Darwin

  • 46

    Law of Conservation of Mass

    Antoine Lavoisier

  • 47

    General Theory of Relativity

    Albert Einstein

  • 48

    first to report telescopic

    Galileo Galilei

  • 49

    Father of electric motor,

    michael faraday

  • 50

    Father of Microbiology

    Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

  • 51

    discovered the cell

    robert hooke

  • 52

    discovered the penicillin (first true antibiotic)

    alexander fleming

  • 53

    Father of computer

    charles cabbage

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Self-mastery did not bear down upon desire, but instead CULTIVATED and operationalized it.

    Develop

  • 2

    It was his misfortune to face such a FORMIDABLE opponent.

    Fearsome

  • 3

    She has an INNATE gift for languages. That makes her easily communicate with others.

    Natural

  • 4

    The JUXTAPOSITION of the two names was probably not accidental.

    Concurrence/ comparison

  • 5

    This is an AUSPICIOUS moment for our company,' says its co-founder."

    Opportune

  • 6

    The writing was BANAL but the story was good.

    Boring

  • 7

    Small but wiry, he moves GINGERLY around the room.

    Cautiously

  • 8

    The government still has a MYOPIC attitude to public spending.

    Careless

  • 9

    She was OSTRACIZED from the scientific community for many years because of her radical political beliefs.

    Alienated

  • 10

    We built RAPPORT in the office to work better as a team.

    Camaderie

  • 11

    think he is a deluded person with a TENUOUS reality.

    Substantial

  • 12

    You realize that this moment represents the ZENITH of your success.

    Peak

  • 13

    She has a few NEBULOUS ideas about what she might want to do in the future, but nothing definite.

    Vague

  • 14

    He searched for the right words to relay this information with BREVITY.

    Conciseness

  • 15

    Which of the following is not a clause?

    In the morning

  • 16

    Verbs that require objects to complete their meaning are known as?

    Transitive verb

  • 17

    Harry is as stubborn as a mule when it comes to doing his homework.

    Simile

  • 18

    She is my compass that guides me to the correct paths in life.

    Metaphor

  • 19

    (words or concepts are repeated in reverse order.)

    Chiasmus

  • 20

    (a part or a specific item is used to represent the whole)

    Synecdoche

  • 21

    (word imitates the sound it represents)

    Onomatopeia

  • 22

    (combines contradictory ideas)

    Paradox

  • 23

    (using language that normally signifies the opposite)

    Irony

  • 24

    Speaking to an object or item that is not alive as if it were in fact, alive. - e.g. come on trousers, you have to fit me.

    Apostrophe

  • 25

    a phrase is replaced with another which has a similar meaning, used to describe something in an indirect manner. - e.g. I remain loyal to the crown.

    Metonymy

  • 26

    two words in a phrase contradict one another - e.g. the girl next door is pretty ugly.

    Oxymoron

  • 27

    Alibguha

    Iresponsable

  • 28

    Daksipat

    Teleskopyo

  • 29

    Hatinig

    Telepono

  • 30

    Imbot

    sakim

  • 31

    Bagwis

    pakpak

  • 32

    Balintataw

    imahinasyon

  • 33

    Batlag

    kotse

  • 34

    Dagitab

    kuryente

  • 35

    Dalubtalaan

    astonomya

  • 36

    Laksa

    libo

  • 37

    Lilimiin

    iisipin

  • 38

    Liknayan

    pisika

  • 39

    Ama ng wikang pambansa

    manuel l quezon

  • 40

    Makahulugang tunog_ng salita

    ponema

  • 41

    Pinakamaliit na yunit ng salita na nagtataglay ng kahulugan

    morpema

  • 42

    natuto magsalita bunga ng kanyang pwersang pisikal

    yoheyo

  • 43

    lahat ng bagay sa kapaligiran ay may sariling tunog_na kumakatawan dito.

    dingdong

  • 44

    Law of Universal Gravity

    Isaac Newton

  • 45

    Survival of the fittest and Theory of Natural Selection

    Charles Darwin

  • 46

    Law of Conservation of Mass

    Antoine Lavoisier

  • 47

    General Theory of Relativity

    Albert Einstein

  • 48

    first to report telescopic

    Galileo Galilei

  • 49

    Father of electric motor,

    michael faraday

  • 50

    Father of Microbiology

    Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

  • 51

    discovered the cell

    robert hooke

  • 52

    discovered the penicillin (first true antibiotic)

    alexander fleming

  • 53

    Father of computer

    charles cabbage