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IELTS Vocabulary Practice Quiz

This document provides a vocabulary exercise with 20 multiple choice questions testing understanding of English words. For each question, the reader must choose the most appropriate word or expression to fill in the blank from 3 options provided. The questions cover a range of vocabulary including words to distinguish differences, describe conditions, discuss credibility, and characterize actions.
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IELTS Vocabulary Practice Quiz

This document provides a vocabulary exercise with 20 multiple choice questions testing understanding of English words. For each question, the reader must choose the most appropriate word or expression to fill in the blank from 3 options provided. The questions cover a range of vocabulary including words to distinguish differences, describe conditions, discuss credibility, and characterize actions.
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IELTS Vocabulary Exercise 1

Fill in the blanks using the most appropriate word or expression. Each question is followed by three suggested answers. Choose
the most appropriate one.
1. His modesty and sincerity ———————– him from his friends.
a) distinguishes b) differs c) characterizes
2. The two cars ———————– considerably. One runs on petrol, the other runs on diesel.
a) distinguish b) differ c) differentiate
3. The ————————- between his actions and promises is quite evident.
a) contrast b) comparison d) contradict
4. These bank notes are not ———————– to gold.
a) convert b) convertible c) conversion
5. We have to decide on a ————————- time and place for the meeting.
a) convenient b) convenience c) convene
[Link] has lost his —————————- as an investment banker.
a) credibility b) credible c) credulous
7. He was ———————– enough to believe the manufacture’s claims.
a) credible b) credulous c) credibly
8. He is cleverer than I gave him ————————– for.
a) credit b) credibility c) credible
9. The patient is in a very ———————— condition.
a) critical b) critic c) criticize
10. He got rich by buying cheap and selling ————————
a) dear b) dearly c) cheaply
11. The young boy ————————— the charge of trespassing into the orchard.
a) declined b) refused c) denied d) decried
12. The project ————————– for want of sufficient financial support.
a) fell through b) fell out c) fell off d) fell behind
13. I feared that it might rain at any time because the sky was —————————–
a) overclouded b) overcast c) overcoated d) overlaid
14. The airhostess ————————– the snacks to all passengers aboard the aircraft.
a) passed over b) passed out c) gave round d) passed round
15. Susan was so badly injured that she needed ——————————– care in the hospital.
a) extensive b) intensive c) little d) deep
16. We had to pay more taxi fare because the driver brought us by a —————————– route.
a) circular b) longest c) circuitous d) circumscribed
17. The judge used his —————————- powers and let off the accused with a reprimand.
a) special b) legal c) discretionary d) absolute
18. The funds have been —————————— to the beneficiaries.
a) disbursed b) made c) distributed d) paid
19. The stars —————————– from behind the clouds.
a) winked b) shined c) beamed d) twinkled
20. There could have been a war over it, but in the end reason ————————–
a) counted b) survived c) prevailed d) persisted

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