Questions 1 to 9 below are Sentence Equivalence Questions.Select the two answer choices that, when used to complete the sentence, fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole and produce completed sentences that are alike in meaning.
1. The energetic guy jumped onto the stage wearing a ________ suit, dark shirt, no tie and what looked like several days’ growth of facial hair at the unveiling the brand new car.
demanding
modish
fashionable
fortitude
black
top-les
2. The sophisticated and weird buildings along with _________ shelled dome looks as if it is about to sprout legs.
heavy
spiny
smooth
terse
unique
barbed
3. Law makers demanded that central regulators must strengthen the proposed banking rules and ____________ trading closely in the wake of industry’s biggest player’s disclosures of trading losses.
scrutinize
gloss over
pore over
condone
overlook
demur
4. Peaceful demonstrators are forced to sleep on the ground, and in _______ weather under plastic sheets.
inclement
rough
buoyant
balmy
toxic
torpid
5. The city mayor plans to _______ decrepit buildings in the town so that the skyline of the city attracts more tourists in the city and generate more revenue.
impede
strengthen
raze
demolish
establish
refurbish
6. 1. The colorful, hazardous world in which both of the famous scientists lived and worked–the courts, universities, cities, palaces, and hovels of Renaissance Europe– __________ them little tranquility.
afforded
instigated
allowed
elated
withheld
deviated
7. In sixteenth century Europe, the branch of a student’s education depended heavily on whose household he belonged to– a theologist’s house were most likely to ____________ new theologist.
dominate
control
develope
retarde
produce
force
8. When Greek, Alexandarian, Babylonian, Egyptian, Roman, and Arabian peered at the night sky, they saw the same ___________ that is visible with the naked eye on a clear night, far enough away from a city light.
panorama
vista
skyline
skyscrapers
dark matter
stars
9. Long before the modern era, ancient sky-watchers, by ____________ the sky with great care over long periods of time, had invented that motions of heavenly bodies are intricate by not random.