English Antonyms Vocabulary Test 3
Question 1 |
I’m sorry to trouble you, but could you LEND me some sugar?
A | take |
B | borrow |
C | land |
D | buy |
E | show |
Question 2 |
Is service INCLUDED?
A | involved |
B | embraced |
C | urged |
D | excluded |
E | improved |
Question 3 |
You spoke very RUDELY to him.
A | slowly |
B | politely |
C | quickly |
D | warmly |
E | sharply |
Question 4 |
I told him about my plan and he at once AGREED.
A | adored |
B | admitted |
C | affected |
D | rejected |
E | appointed |
Question 5 |
At first, he HESITATED but we insisted on his telling the truth.
A | was in two minds |
B | was sure |
C | was surprised |
D | was glad |
E | was offended |
Question 6 |
The number of champions in Russia is INCREASING from day to day.
A | improving |
B | decreasing |
C | raising |
D | brightening |
E | widening |
Question 7 |
During his long voyage, Darwin studied DIFFERENT plants and animals in all parts of the world.
A | various |
B | all kinds of |
C | strange |
D | identical |
E | other |
Question 8 |
- Mother, what is a FATHERLAND; is it the land belonging to my father?
- Oh, no honey, it is the land of your birth.
A | powerful state |
B | government |
C | native country |
D | settlement |
E | father’s land |
Question 9 |
They ACCEPTED the invitation.
A | accused |
B | admitted |
C | refused |
D | invited |
E | consented |
Question 10 |
Everything, INCLUDING herself, was black and white.
A | comprising |
B | embracing |
C | entering |
D | excluding |
E | stimulating |
Question 11 |
I heard him speaking but was too tired to listen to him and CONCENTRATE.
A | solve |
B | relax |
C | release |
D | rebuild |
E | resign |
Question 12 |
He was rather RUDE to me last night.
A | savage |
B | brutal |
C | violent |
D | polite |
E | ruthless |
Question 13 |
They always go to school TOGETHER.
A | with each other |
B | separately |
C | altogether |
D | common |
E | themselves |
Question 14 |
“Get me out of this”, was the FEEBLE reply.
A | wise |
B | polite |
C | strong |
D | weak |
E | useful |
Question 15 |
Mr. Mott LANDED at Harwich an hour ahead of the expedition ship in the ship’s helicopter.
A | grounded |
B | took off |
C | put down |
D | speeded |
E | lacked |
Question 16 |
My friend stopped his car and asked me to HOP IN.
A | jump in |
B | get out |
C | give in |
D | take from |
E | keep out |
Question 17 |
It is said that a large army of young Canadians LONGS FOR knowledge, but it is not easy to obtain it with the heavy cost of education.
A | dislikes |
B | desires |
C | craves |
D | looks for |
E | achieves |
Question 18 |
Many believed that Marlborough, the English commander, was simply PROLONGING the war for his own profit and glory.
A | shortening |
B | continuing |
C | extending |
D | supporting |
E | denying |
Question 19 |
John Bull was described as a man of the gentleman farmer type, good-natured, but easily OFFENDED.
A | hurt |
B | insulted |
C | sick |
D | understood |
E | pleased |
Question 20 |
Rescue workers PULLED a man, and two children FROM this cold, rushing water.
A | saved from |
B | took out |
C | pushed into |
D | removed from |
E | lifted up |
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