TOEFL Vocabulary Exercise 7

Directions:
Each recycling exercise is divided into three quizzes: 1)multiplechoice quiz; 2) sentence-completion quiz; 3) 60-word typing test. Time yourself when doing each.
Do all four quizzes sequentially to maximize the recycling learning process.
When choosing a multiple-choice answer (Quiz #1), do not look for the perfect answer. For TOEFL, and for this text, there are no perfect answers. Choose the multiple-choice answer you think is closest in meaning.
√ Answer all multiple-choice questions even if you do not know the answer. For TOEFL, you will not lose a point if you answer a multiple-choice question incorrectly, so guess and move on.
For the sentence-completion quiz (Quiz #2), you will have to use the appropriate part of speech to complete each sentence. For example, you might have to change a singular noun to a plural noun, or a base verb to the infinitive according to the syntax of the sentence.
Abbreviations: n = noun, v = verb, adj = adjective, adv = adverb, phr = phrase, id = idiom, conj = conjunction.
Directions:
Each recycling exercise is divided into three quizzes: 1)multiplechoice quiz; 2) sentence-completion quiz; 3) 60-word typing test. Time yourself when doing each.
Do all four quizzes sequentially to maximize the recycling learning process.
When choosing a multiple-choice answer (Quiz #1), do not look for the perfect answer. For TOEFL, and for this text, there are no perfect answers. Choose the multiple-choice answer you think is closest in meaning.
√ Answer all multiple-choice questions even if you do not know the answer. For TOEFL, you will not lose a point if you answer a multiple-choice question incorrectly, so guess and move on.
For the sentence-completion quiz (Quiz #2), you will have to use the appropriate part of speech to complete each sentence. For example, you might have to change a singular noun to a plural noun, or a base verb to the infinitive according to the syntax of the sentence.
Abbreviations: n = noun, v = verb, adj = adjective, adv = adverb, phr = phrase, id = idiom, conj = conjunction.
Quiz#1
 
Choose the multiple-choice answer you think is closest in meaning. Answer all multiple-choice questions even if you do not know the answer. 
Quiz#1
 
Choose the multiple-choice answer you think is closest in meaning. Answer all multiple-choice questions even if you do not know the answer. 
impecunious (adj)
Always sad
Always poor
Always happy
Always rich
benevolent (adj)
Generous
Kind
Good
All of the above
inveterate (adj)
New habit
Changing habit
Uncommon habit
Established habit
reimburse (v)
To delay paying
To avoid paying
To pay back
To pay only half
subsist on (v)
To live on
To lie on
To rely on
To inform on
quite the contrary (phr)
In conclusion
In addition
The exact opposite
Finally
all in all (phr)
When everything is considered
In the final analysis
When all is said and done
All of the above
judicious (adj)
Demonstrating bad judgment
Demonstrating no judgment
Demonstrating good judgment
Demonstrating before a judge
insinuate (v)
To suggest
To request
To insulate
To investigate
suffice it to say (phr)
In short
It is enough to say
No more is needed to add
All of the above
Quiz#2
 
You will have to use the appropriate part of speech to complete each sentence. For example, you might have to change a singular noun to a plural noun, or a base verb to the infinitive according to the syntax of the sentence.
Quiz#2
 
You will have to use the appropriate part of speech to complete each sentence. For example, you might have to change a singular noun to a plural noun, or a base verb to the infinitive according to the syntax of the sentence.
Word List:
impecunious • benevolent • inveterate • reimburse • all in all
• subsist on • quite the contrary • judicious • insinuate 
suffice it to say 
Ricardo thinks that global warming is nothing to worry about. Sam,
_______________ , believes that global warming is a serious problem.
Word List:
• impecunious • benevolent • inveterate • reimburse • all in all
• subsist on • quite the contrary • judicious • insinuate 
suffice it to say 
Rita is quite prosperous; however, when she was a student she was
_______________ .
Word List:
impecunious • benevolent • inveterate • reimburse • all in all
• subsist on • quite the contrary • judicious • insinuate 
suffice it to say 
_______________ , the party was a great success.
Word List:
impecunious • benevolent • inveterate • reimburse • all in all
• subsist on • quite the contrary • judicious • insinuate 
suffice it to say 
Man cannot _______________ water alone.
Word List:
• impecunious • benevolent • inveterate • reimburse • all in all
• subsist on • quite the contrary • judicious • insinuate 
suffice it to say 
When are the banks going _______________ the government for all the money they borrowed after the stock market crashed?
Word List:
• impecunious • benevolent • inveterate • reimburse • all in all
• subsist on • quite the contrary • judicious • insinuate 
suffice it to say 
_______________ , we could all use a vacation.
Word List:
• impecunious • benevolent • inveterate • reimburse • all in all
• subsist on • quite the contrary • judicious • insinuate 
suffice it to say 
The _______________ queen works assiduously to help her people prosper.
Word List:
• impecunious • benevolent • inveterate • reimburse • all in all
• subsist on • quite the contrary • judicious • insinuate 
suffice it to say 
Mikael is an _______________ gambler. He will bet on anything.
Word List:
• impecunious • benevolent • inveterate • reimburse • all in all
• subsist on • quite the contrary • judicious • insinuate 
suffice it to say 
The professor _______________ that Herman should study harder.
Word List:
• impecunious • benevolent • inveterate • reimburse • all in all
• subsist on • quite the contrary • judicious • insinuate 
suffice it to say 
Surjit is always very _______________ with her money. She never makes a big purchase without first doing a complete price comparison.
Quiz#3
 
You have 60 seconds to type the following passage. 
 
If you made one mistake on the 60-word diagnostic typing test, you can type 59 wpm (60 – 1 = 59 words per minute), two mistakes, 58 wpm, etc.
 
Note: A letter not capitalized is a mistake. A comma in the wrong place is a
mistake. A missing comma is a mistake.
Quiz#3
 
You have 60 seconds to type the following passage. 
 
If you made one mistake on the 60-word diagnostic typing test, you can type 59 wpm (60 – 1 = 59 words per minute), two mistakes, 58 wpm, etc.
 
Note: A letter not capitalized is a mistake. A comma in the wrong place is a
mistake. A missing comma is a mistake.
Suffice it to say, Frank’s inveterate spending has left him in an 
impecunious state. Consequently, he is feeling quite low. Lately, he’s
been subsisting on loans from benevolent friends he has yet to
reimburse. I don’t mean to insinuate that Frank is a bad man, quite
the contrary. I just wish he were more judicious with his use of
money.
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