TOEFL Vocabulary Test Online

This is a pure web app that evaluates your TOEFL vocabulary skills. The app has a built-in basic level TOEFL vocabulary of 1200 words, which can help you devise a vocabulary-building plan to prepare for the test.
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Vocabulary is an essential asset in English skills. TOEFL test takers have to build a strong vocabulary in preparation; otherwise, they have no chance of getting a good score on the examination. In the TOEFL test, there is no exclusive section to test your vocabulary level. However, all test sections, reading, writing, listening, and speaking, actually test vocabulary skills in separate ways. As in all language tests, without good vocabulary, skills cannot get a good mark.

TOEFL is for non-native English speakers who are planning to apply for universities or other academic purposes in the USA, Canada, and other English-speaking countries. For most of EFL (English as a Foreign Language) students, English vocabulary is a shortcoming, and as an academic-oriented test, the TOEFL vocabulary is quite large. If you want to get a high score on the test, your vocabulary should generally be as large as 10,000 or more.

Many TOEFL test takers spend lots of time on building a strong and test-friendly vocabulary. They may have various English vocabulary bases and different TOEFL score expectations. No matter what contents, methods, or tools they use to build TOEFL vocabulary, knowing the actual vocabulary level and progress is a prerequisite to scheduling a plan and adjusting the pace.

This app's basic functionality is to create TOEFL vocabulary test sheets in random order. It has a built-in basic-level word list to power the online test. Like many similar online practice tools, it also includes some auxiliary features, such as saving test results and comparing them with historical data or even comparing them with others' test results to improve performance.
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adequate
 
 
(1)
a.  E.g. England missed key players through injury, lacked adequate preparation and was unable to match Australia's skill.
Select answer:
uneven; rough; very difficult
sound of a sudden heavy fall; well-rounded and full in form
sufficient; enough to meet a purpose
remote; secluded; placed or standing apart or alone
underwater; living in poverty or misery; having been hidden
Don't select.
commerce
 
 
(2)
n.  E.g. The underlying objective is to make international commerce easier and cheaper and to boost incomes around the world.
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traveling across; place at which roads, lines, or tracks intersect; intersection
study of origin and nature of ideas
trade; business; intellectual exchange or social interaction
someone who intrudes without permission
strain; pass liquid or gas through device that blocks some matter by particular criterion
Don't select.
consequent
 
 
(3)
a.  E.g. His retirement and consequent spare time enabled him to travel more.
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resulting; following as a logical conclusion
unlikely to harm or disturb anyone
slight; be difficult to detect or grasp by the mind
soaked; drenched; unable to hold or contain more; full
tight; unaffected by water; made of or covered with material that doesn't allow water in
Don't select.
elasticity
 
 
(4)
n.  E.g. In addition to its superior elasticity, bamboo is surprisingly hard.
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someone who travels into little known regions
speech sound made with the vocal tract open
thrift; prudent economy; sparing use
sharp and bitter manner
tendency of a body to return to its original shape after it has been stretched or compressed
Don't select.
extensive
 
 
(5)
a.  E.g. The expedition worked in extensive cave systems as much as two kilometers long.
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headstrong; rash; indifferent to or disregardful of consequences
serving to compensate or as compensation; making amends; repaying
widespread; far-reaching; wide
so small, trifling, or unimportant that it may be easily disregarded
rich; fruitful; inventive; creative; intellectually productive
Don't select.
jog
 
 
(6)
v.  E.g. I would jog around the ponds, and around them, again and again.
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run or ride at a steady slow trot; give a push or shake to
revolve around a center of attraction
see briefly; catch sight of
set or arrange in a new or different determinate position; cause to turn
spread gradually; cause liquid to pass through small holes; filter
Don't select.
mistrust
 
 
(7)
n.  E.g. In this climate of mistrust, efforts by the European Union are an uphill struggle.
Select answer:
supplying water to the land to help crops grow
lack of trust or confidence
a group of people within hearing; crowd seeing a stage performance
wonder; strong surprise; astonishment
someone who bears the blame for others
Don't select.
penchant
 
 
(8)
n.  E.g. There is a certain penchant in true believers to ignore input which conflicts and contradicts that belief.
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strong inclination; definite liking
someone who plays a musical instrument
spectacles that are darkened to protect the eyes from the glare of the sun
mode or state of being; fitness; existing circumstances
act of reducing to atoms, or very minute particles
Don't select.
publicity
 
 
(9)
n.  E.g. No one would be interested so the publicity is the only way to build a base of buyers.
Select answer:
state of being public; information to attract public notice
established disposition of the mind or character; distinctive dress, especially of a religious order
union of interests, purposes, or sympathies among members of a group; accord
waste pipe that carries away sewage or surface water; someone who sews
a sequence of steps by which legal judgments are invoked
Don't select.
sensational
 
 
(10)
a.  E.g. I have no way of confirming this so called sensational story, you have to dig for more stories on this to be sure.
Select answer:
arousing or intended to arouse strong curiosity, interest, or reaction
of bluish-green colour; of pale blue to light greenish blue
satisfied or showing satisfaction with things as they are
required; responsible; under a moral obligation to someone
something which takes a long time to do
Don't select.
sturdy
 
 
(11)
a.  E.g. More than 3,600 Filipinos rode out the typhoon in sturdy school buildings, town halls, and churches.
Select answer:
rigid; stiff; incapable of being changed
widespread; widely or commonly occurring, existing, accepted
tending to vary often or widely, as in price; inconstant or fickle; tending to violence
hard, harsh, or severe in manner or character; firm or unyielding
robust; strong; substantially made or constructed
Don't select.
weary
 
 
(12)
a.  E.g. Dressed in a sport jacket and jeans, Louis Vartan stood with his arms crossed and an expression of weary horror on his face.
Select answer:
wide-ranging knowledge; complex; intellectually appealing
extremely bad; terrible; dreadful
tired; exhausted; physically or mentally fatigued
turbulent; intensely vivid or loud; by violence or bloodshed
stately; royal; relating to a monarch
Don't select.
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