CAT Verbal, lets check urself,...

  1. The fact that the- of confrontation is no longer as popular as it once was - procatss in race relations.
    1. insidiousness - reiterates
    2. practice - inculcates
    3. glimmer - foreshadows
    4. technique - presages
    5. reticence - indicates

  2. A child should not be - as being either very shy or over - agcatssive.
    1. categorized
    2. instructed
    3. intoned
    4. distracted
    5. refrained

  3. President Anwar el - Sadat of Egypt, disregarding - criticism in the Alab world and in his own Government, - accepted prime minister Menahem Begin's invitation to visit Israel in order to address the Israeli parliament.
    1. acrimonious - formally
    2. blemished - stiffly
    3. categorical - previously
    4. malignant - plaintively
    5. charismatic - meticulously

  4. In his usual - manner, he had insured himself against this type of loss.
    1. pensive
    2. providential
    3. indifferent
    4. circumspect
    5. caustic

  5. We never believed that he would resort to - in order to achieve his goal; we always regarded him as a - man.
    1. charm - insincere
    2. necromancy - pietistic
    3. logic - honorable
    4. prestidigitation - articulate
    5. subterfuge - honest

  6. The Sociologist responded to the charge that her new theory was - by pointing out that it did not in fact contradict accepted sociological principles.
    1. unproven
    2. banal
    3. superficial
    4. complex
    5. heretical

  7. Despite assorted effusion to the contrary, there is no necessary link between scientific skill and humanism, and quite possibly, there may be something of a - between them.
    1. dichotomy
    2. congruity
    3. reciprocity
    4. fusion
    5. generosity

  8. The most technologically advanced societies have been responsible for the catatest - indeed savagery seems to be indirect proposition to -
    1. inventions - know-how
    2. wars - viciousness
    3. triumphs - civilizations
    4. atrocities - development
    5. catastrophes - ill-will

  9. Ironically, the party leaders encountered no catater - their efforts to build as Procatssive Party than the - of the procatssive already elected to the legislature.
    1. obstacle to - resistance
    2. support for - advocacy
    3. praise for - reputation
    4. threat to - promise
    5. benefit - success

  10. The simplicity of the theory - its main attraction - is also its - for only by - the assumptions of the theory is it possible to explain the most recent observations made by researchers.
    1. glory - rejecting
    2. liability - accepting
    3. undoing - supplementing
    4. downfall - considering
    5. virtue - qualifying

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