SAT Mc Graw Hill 2011

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

150 MCGRAW-HILL’S SAT


Vocabulary Unit 6 Exercise Set I


Time—8 minutes
For each question, select the best answer among the choices given. Note any vocabulary words to
review on the Hit List below.


  1. Those used to his frequent equivocation in
    describing his business dealings were shocked
    by his ------ description of his latest acquisition.
    (A) forthright
    (B) apocryphal
    (C) esoteric
    (D) boorish
    (E) indefatigable

  2. Heidi’s sudden indolence was ------ to her col-
    leagues; until recently she had been an assidu-
    ous and exemplary employee.
    (A) an insurrection
    (B) a satire
    (C) an enigma
    (D) an indiscretion
    (E) an indictment

  3. Decades after being appointed ------ of the renow-
    ned museum, Charles confessed to be only ------
    who scarcely appreciated the significance of the
    great works he oversaw.
    (A) curator.. a dilettante
    (B) lampoon.. a dabbler
    (C) entrepreneur.. an amateur
    (D) fanatic.. a nihilist
    (E) philanthropist.. an ascetic

  4. The film is a collection of lowbrow ------ that
    lampoon some of the more popular movies of
    recent years.
    (A) parodies
    (B) epics
    (C) anthologies
    (D) strategems
    (E) bards

  5. The villager’s ------ behavior was ------ to the
    queen, who was not used to being treated with
    such effrontery.
    (A) tenacious.. a malapropism
    (B) crass.. a witticism
    (C) jocular.. a moratorium
    (D) downtrodden.. an insult
    (E) insolent.. an affront
    6. The press lambasted the congresswoman for
    her part in the scandal, but she knew that since
    she was not ------, the ------ was unfair.
    (A) seditious.. digression
    (B) guilty.. candor
    (C) veracious.. prevarication
    (D) jocular.. castigation
    (E) culpable.. censure
    7. Helga was so ------ that she didn’t even make eye
    contact with us as we greeted her at her door.
    (A) garrulous
    (B) glacial
    (C) loquacious
    (D) rapacious
    (E) industrious
    8. The other medical residents were tired of Dr.
    Bob’s ------; every other word out of his mouth
    was an obsequious compliment to a high-ranking
    doctor or hospital official.
    (A) belligerence
    (B) eloquence
    (C) munificence
    (D) xenophobia
    (E) sycophancy
    9. Tom’s ------ ideas contrasted sharply with the
    conventional views held by the strongly ortho-
    dox community.
    (A) truculent
    (B) diligent
    (C) iconoclastic
    (D) scrupulous
    (E) candid

  6. They expected the funeral to be a sedate and
    somber affair, but were shocked by the grieving
    husband’s ------.
    (A) orthodoxy
    (B) mirth
    (C) irrelevance
    (D) simplicity
    (E) decorum

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