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Questions and Answers
The manager decided to _____ the proposal after reviewing its shortcomings.
The manager decided to _____ the proposal after reviewing its shortcomings.
- adopt
- acquire
- abandon (correct)
- advance
The scientist's findings were based on _____ data, ensuring the results were trustworthy.
The scientist's findings were based on _____ data, ensuring the results were trustworthy.
- administrative
- acceptable
- additional
- accurate (correct)
An effective meeting requires a clear _____ that outlines the topics to be discussed.
An effective meeting requires a clear _____ that outlines the topics to be discussed.
- affair
- agency
- agenda (correct)
- advance
In order to improve the team's performance, the coach needed to _____ the players’ skills through practice.
In order to improve the team's performance, the coach needed to _____ the players’ skills through practice.
The student must _____ his knowledge by collaborating with his peers on the project.
The student must _____ his knowledge by collaborating with his peers on the project.
Flashcards
Adopt
Adopt
To take something as your own, especially after the previous owner has died.
Administration
Administration
A group of people who work together to manage or run something, like a business or a government department.
Adapt
Adapt
To make something more suitable for a new situation; change to fit a new purpose.
Aid
Aid
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Agenda
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Study Notes
Vocabulary Study Notes
- abandon: to give up or leave something completely
- absolute: complete and total
- academic: related to education or study
- acceptable: satisfactory or fine
- accompany: to go with someone or something
- account: to give a report or explanation
- accurate: correct and precise
- accuse: to blame someone for something
- acknowledge: to admit or recognize something
- acquire: to obtain or gain possession of something
- actual: real and true
- adapt: to adjust to a new situation or environment
- additional: extra or more
- address: to deal with or direct action towards a specific issue or person
- administration: the process of managing or running something
- adopt: to formally take something as one's own
- advance: ahead of, progressed
- advance (noun): a forward movement, progression
- advance (verb): to move forward
- affair: a matter, an event
- afterwards: later in time
- agency: a body or organization with specific duties
- agenda: a list of items to be discussed or done
- aggressive: forceful and attacking
- aid (noun): assistance or help
- aid (verb): to help or assist
Vocabulary Exam Preparation
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Format: 20 multiple-choice questions
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Question Type: Fill in the blanks with the most suitable vocabulary word.
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Instructions: Carefully read the incomplete sentence and select from the provided options the word that best completes the sentence.
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