TOEFL Vocabulary Exercise 26

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. 
contract (n)
Agreement to perform
Exchange of promises
Legally binding agreement
All of the above
breach (v)
To form
To allow
To break
To borrow
remedy (n)
Solution
Resolution
Substitution
Institution
apoplectic (adj)
Very sad
Very happy
Very angry
Very widespread
get wind of the fact that (id, v)
To lose an argument
To receive information
To make a tough decision
To send news
jurisdiction (n)
Territory where a law applies
Place where lawyers meet
A court of law
Room where a jury meets
negligent (adj)
Careless
Lacking attention to duty
Failing to perform
All of the above
recourse (n)
Choice
Plan of action
Direction to follow
All of the above
sue (v)
To seek money for damages
To repair with needle and thread
To review a contract
To ask a lawyer for advice
stipulated (adj)
Item required by a contract
Object in question
The agreed to point
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:
• contract • breach • remedy • apoplectic • jurisdiction• sue
• get wind of the fact that • negligent • recourse • stipulated
Clara snubbed the latest _______________ offer that gave her only a two per cent pay increase over five years.
Word List:
• contract • breach • remedy • apoplectic • jurisdiction• sue
• get wind of the fact that • negligent • recourse • stipulated
Jurgen made a monumental mistake when he _______________ the
contract.
Word List:
• contract • breach • remedy • apoplectic • jurisdiction• sue
• get wind of the fact that • negligent • recourse • stipulated
The _______________ date of delivery was agreed to by both parties.
Word List:
• contract • breach • remedy • apoplectic • jurisdiction• sue
• get wind of the fact that • negligent • recourse • stipulated
Jason has a unique _______________ for the common cold.
Word List:
• contract • breach • remedy • apoplectic • jurisdiction• sue
• get wind of the fact that • negligent • recourse • stipulated
When Mia ____________________ her assistant was gambling online with company money, Mia pulled the plug and fired him.
Word List:
• contract • breach • remedy • apoplectic • jurisdiction• sue
• get wind of the fact that • negligent • recourse • stipulated
After the hurricane swept through town and devastated the Smith’s house, their only _______________ was to rebuild.
Word List:
• contract • breach • remedy • apoplectic • jurisdiction• sue
• get wind of the fact that • negligent • recourse • stipulated
Hector was _____________ when he __________________ his bank had not been paying interest on his savings account for more than twenty years.
Word List:
• contract • breach • remedy • apoplectic • jurisdiction• sue
• get wind of the fact that • negligent • recourse • stipulated
Just because we are in the wrong _______________ doesn’t mean that the company that breached the contract has legal immunity.
Word List:
• contract • breach • remedy • apoplectic • jurisdiction• sue
• get wind of the fact that • negligent • recourse • stipulated
If you text message when you are driving, you’re being criminally
_______________ .
Word List:
• contract • breach • remedy • apoplectic • jurisdiction• sue
• get wind of the fact that • negligent • recourse • stipulated
_______________ is only one of many recourses when seeking a
legal remedy.
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.
Zoe was apoplectic when she got wind of the fact that her supplier
had breached the contract by failing to deliver the stipulated parts.
Zoe was resolved to sue and promptly called her lawyer who said that the negligent supplier was located in a different jurisdiction. The only recourse was to seek a remedy in California, the supplier’s home base.
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