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Unit 10 FIB Unit 10 MC Unit 11 FIB Unit 11 MC Unit 12 FIB Unit 12 MC

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Unit 10 FIB—100

The _____________ in the cookie theft is probably between 3 and 6 years old.

Back to QueueAnswer: Culprit

ExonerateReprovedCulpritOnerousApprobation

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Unit 10 FIB—200

The principal felt that the boys were habitual __________ and should be expelled from school.

Back to QueueAnswer: Reprobates

ReproveRecriminationsReprobatesApprobationDecriminalize

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Unit 10 FIB—300

Just being present when an accident occurs doesn’t make you ________ for that accident.

Back to QueueAnswer: Culpable

OnusIncriminatedMea CulpaCulpableReprobate

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Unit 10 FIB—400

When I saw that my actions had caused a fight between my friends, I thought to myself “_________.”

Back to QueueAnswer: Mea Culpa

OnusIncriminatedMea CulpaCulpableReprobate

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Unit 10 FIB—500

The Latin roots culpare/culpatum mean “____________.”

Back to QueueAnswer: To Blame

CrimeBurdenTo Blame

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Unit 10 MC—100The young man accused of the crime may have a reputation for being a(n) _________, but reputation alone is not enough to _________ him.

A. Onerous; DecriminalizeB. Reprobate; IncriminateC. Onus; ReproveD. Culprit; Decriminalize

Back to QueueAnswer: B

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Unit 10 MC—200By expressing __________ when you should _________, you are sending a message that bad behavior is acceptable.

A. Recrimination; IncriminateB. Approbation; DecriminalizeC. Approbation; ReproveD. Onus; Incriminate

Back to QueueAnswer: C

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Unit 10 MC—300If the city council should choose to __________ speeding, they would be _________ for any injury received as a result of speeding.

A. Exculpate; OnerousB. Decriminalize; CulpableC. Incriminate; ReprobateD. Exonerate; Onerous

Back to QueueAnswer: B

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Unit 10 MC—400Patrick felt that if he could ________ Francine of the charge against her, he would earn her _______ and respect.

A. Exonerate; ApprobationB. Incriminate; CulpritC. Reprove; ReprobateD. Reprove; Approbation

Back to QueueAnswer: A

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Unit 10 MC—500The Latin roots probare/probatum mean “_____________.”

A. BurdenB. Prove good, approveC. Crime, charge or crimeD. To blame

Back to QueueAnswer: B

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Unit 11 FIB—100

The _______ you displayed when your friends were in danger shows me how loyal you really are.

Back to QueueAnswer: Fidelity

FidelityRedoubtableDubiousConfideDiffident

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Unit 11 FIB—200

Dr. Leary’s more _______ patients are sometimes too shy or nervous to ask questions about their health.

Back to QueueAnswer: Diffident

FallacyDiffidentFallaciousCredulityIndubitable

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Unit 11 FIB—300

The detective thought the witness’ story was _________ enough.

Back to QueueAnswer: Credible

FallibleCredibleCredenceDubiousFallacy

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Unit 11 FIB—400

Although the salesman’s pitch was convincing, it was based on a ______.

Back to QueueAnswer: Fallacy

FallibleCredibleCredenceDubiousFallacy

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Unit 11 FIB—500

The Latin roots fallere/falsum mean “_____________.”

Back to QueueAnswer: To deceive

To deceiveTo trustTo doubt

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Unit 11 MC—100Although he was quiet, even ______, in school, Vince became a(n) ________ warrior on the football field.A. Fallacious; CredulousB. Indubitable; DubiousC. Diffident; RedoubtableD. Fallible; Indubitable

Back to QueueAnswer: C

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Unit 11 MC—200Although some of the group found the story _______, other members were highly _________.

A. Diffident; CredibleB. Redoubtable; FallaciousC. Incredulous; FallibleD. Credible; Dubious

Back to QueueAnswer: D

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Unit 11 MC—300Henry knew himself to be _________, but he was _________ when he heard about his mistake.

A. Redoubtable; FallibleB. Fallacious; DiffidentC. Credible; DiffidentD. Fallible; Incredulous

Back to QueueAnswer: D

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Unit 11 MC—400After the secret agent was accused of spying on his own country, everyone thought he was of ________ __________, and no one trusted him.

A. Fallacious; CredulityB. Dubious; FidelityC. Credible; FallacyD. Redoubtable; Credulity

Back to QueueAnswer: B

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Unit 11 MC—500The Latin roots fidere/fisus mean “__________”

A. “to deceive”B. “doubtful”C. “to doubt”D. “to trust, believe”

Back to QueueAnswer: D

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Unit 12 FIB—100

The microscope was so powerful it allowed us to see things of an almost __________ size.

Back to QueueAnswer: Infinitesimal

InfinitesimalInfinitePenultimatePrimalNovel

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Unit 12 FIB—200

Early astronomers argued over whether the universe was _________ or had limits.

Back to QueueAnswer: Infinite

InfinitesimalInfinitePenultimatePrimalNovel

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Unit 12 FIB—300

The general issued a(n) __________ to the enemy; they could lay down their weapons or be fired upon.

Back to QueueAnswer: Ultimatum

NoviceInfantileUltimatumPrimacyNovel

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Unit 12 FIB—400

One of the most ___________ uses of technology that I saw at the computer showcase was a program that helps blind children learn to read.

Back to QueueAnswer: Innovative

InnovativeDefinitivePenultimateUltimatePrimeval

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Unit 12 FIB—500

The Latin root ultimus means “____________.”

Back to QueueAnswer: “Last”

“end, border, limit”“last”“new”

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Unit 12 MC—100The __________ of freedom in the minds of people was clear when they issued a(n) _________ to the tyrant.

A. Novice; UltimatumB. Ultimatum; NoviceC. Primacy; UltimatumD. Affinity; Novice

Back to QueueAnswer: C

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Unit 12 MC—200One of the most ________ features of the new machine was that, unlike the old model, it released only _________ amounts of harmful chemicals.

A. Novel, InfinitesimalB. Definitive; PenultimateC. Primeval; NovelD. Primeval; Definite

Back to QueueAnswer: A

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Unit 12 MC—400

The psychologist has written the ________ work on __________ emotions like fear, hate and desire.

A. Primeval; NovelB. Penultimate; UltimateC. Novel; InfinitesimalD. Definitive; Primal

Back to QueueAnswer: D

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Unit 12 MC—300

As a(n) ______ in swimming, I was given the _______ thrill when I got to meet the Olympic swimming champion.

A. Ultimatum; DefinitiveB. Novice; UltimateC. Ultimatum; PrimevalD. Novice; Primeval

Back to QueueAnswer: B

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Unit 12 MC—500

The Latin root finis means “___________”

A. “last”B. “end, border, limit”C. “new”D. “first”

Back to QueueAnswer: B