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Answer Key

1. D 11. A 21. B 31. BONUS 41. A


2. A 12. A 22. B 32. D 42. A
3. D 13. A 23. D 33. D 43. B
4. B 14. B 24. D 34. D 44. B
5. D 15. D 25. A 35. D 45. D
6. A 16. A 26. BONUS 36. D 46. A
7. C 17. A 27. BONUS 37. D 47. D
8. D 18. A 28. BONUS 38. D 48. D
9. A 19. A 29. C 39. A 49. A
10. B 20. A 30. C 40. A / B 50. B
Quarter 2 – Module 2:
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01 adequate (adj.) ad·e·quate
sufficient for a specific need or requirement /e.g. adequate time | an amount of money adequate to
supply their needs/
also: good enough: of a quality that is good or acceptable /e.g. a machine that does an adequate job/
: of a quality that is acceptable but not better than acceptable /e.g. Her first performance was
merely adequate. /
2: lawfully and reasonably sufficient /e.g. adequate grounds for a lawsuit/
02 bizarre (adj.) bi·zarre

strikingly out of the ordinary: such as


: odd, extravagant, or eccentric in style or mode
/e.g. bizarre stories; His behavior was bizarre. /
: involving sensational contrasts or incongruities /e.g. the bizarre timidity
of a tall, strapping young man/
etcetera – it is a Latin
Phrase which is used

03
at the end of the list
to indicate that
cringe (adj.) further similar items
are included
so embarrassing, awkward, etc. as to
cause one to cringe
e.g. a cringe moment
Exempli Gratia – it is a Latin Phrase which means
“for the sake of example”
04 disgraceful (adj.) dis·grace·ful

bringing or involving disgrace


/e.g. disgraceful conduct /
05 expensive (adj.) ex·pen·sive

involving high cost or sacrifice /e.g.


an expensive hobby/
06 fatigue (noun) fa·​tigue

weariness or exhaustion from labor,


exertion, or stress
/ We were overcome by fatigue after
the camping./
07 harass (verb) ha·​rass
to create an unpleasant or hostile situation for
especially by uninvited and unwelcome
verbal or physical conduct
/She was being harassed by her classmates./
08 graffiti (noun) graf·​fi·​ti
usually unauthorized writing or drawing
on a public surface
/The walls of the old building are covered
with graffiti./
09 infamous (adj.) in·​fa·​mous
:having a reputation of the worst kind
:notoriously evil
/He is an infamous traitor./
10 jealousy (noun) jeal·​ou·​sy
a jealous disposition, attitude, or feeling
/He was driven crazy with jealousy./
11 kettle (noun) ket·​tle
a metallic vessel usually used for boiling
liquids
/I'll put the kettle on and make us some
tea./
12 legible (adj.) leg·i·ble
capable of being read or deciphered
/The document is not legible./
13 maneuver (noun) ma·neu·ver
a procedure or method of working usually
involving expert physical movement
/He led his troops in a well-planned maneuver./
14 nuisance (noun) nui·sance
one that is annoying, unpleasant, or
Obnoxious
/ My allergies are a nuisance in the
springtime. /
15 occasion (noun) oc·​ca·​sion
a time at which something happens
/ The father cried on the occasion of his
daughter's wedding. /
16 penicillin (noun) pen·​i·​cil·​lin
a salt or ester of a penicillin or a mixture of such
salts or esters
/There’s homemade penicillin, mold scraped off
rotten fruit, an old Martha recipe./
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