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Question 1 7 / 7 pts A disciplined person might have which of these positive qualities? Select all that apply. Correct! Fastidious Great job. A disciplined person likely is fastidious, " showing careful attention to detail." Improvident Correct! Conscientious Correct. A disciplined person would likely be conscientious, meaning "principled or guided by conscience." Frenetic Question 2 5 / 5 pts
Would it be easier to get along with a headstrong person or a deferential person? Type in the correct answer Correct! Great job. A headstrong person is "stubbornly reckless" and insistent on his or her way, while a deferential person is "marked by courteous respect for another." Correct Answers Deferential deferential Question 3 5 / 5 pts Completing government documents requires great focus and __________ for proper results. Correct! acumen
Great job. Acumen means "quickness, keenness, and accuracy of judgment or insight." chary ineptitude Question 4 16 / 16 pts Match the vocabulary word to its best synonym : Correct! Carouse To drink excessively Correct! Altruistic Selfless
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Correct! Inept Incompetent Correct! Improvident Rash Well done. Question 5 7 / 7 pts Check off all of the negative terms in this list: Correct! Vindictive
Correct. Vindictive means "revengeful or a desire to hurt," so this is a negative term. Cherubic Altruistic Correct! Licentious Correct. Licentious means "lacking moral restraint," or "ignoring rules and standards," so this word is a negative term. Correct! Sordid Correct. Sordid means "dirty or filthy," so this is a negative term. Question 6 5 / 5 pts It is enjoyable to be around someone with bonhomie . Correct!
True Correct. If someone possesses bonhomie , he or she has a pleasant, congenial personality and demeanor. False Question 7 0 / 5 pts A politician needs to be __________ of taking flamboyant campaign donations. loutish Correct Answer chary You Answered headstrong Incorrect. Headstrong means "determined to have one's own way, stubbornly and often recklessly willful," and a politician should not be headstrong in regard to taking flamboyant , or "showy" donations.
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Question 8 5 / 5 pts Would you expect a buffoon to cavort or to be deferential ? Correct! Correct. You would expect a buffoon, a "clown, jester, or fool," to cavort or "bound or prance about in a sprightly manner;" but you would not expect a buffoon to be "courteously respectful to others," deferential . Correct Answers cavort to cavort Question 9 20 / 20 pts Match the vocabulary word with its best synonym : Correct! Devout
Fervent Correct! Heathen Irreligious Correct! Insatiable Unquenchable Correct! Tawdry Garish Correct!
Inept Incompetent Other Incorrect Match Options: Carouse Excellent! Question 10 10 / 25 pts Match each vocabulary word to its best antonym . You Answered Loutish Calm Incorrect. Loutish means "awkward, stupid, or boorish. Which answer choice is an antonym of this?
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Correct Answer Appropriate Correct! Vindictive Forgiving Correct! Inebriated Sober You Answered Frenetic
Devout Incorrect. Frenetic means "wildly excited", so which answer is an antonym of this? Correct Answer Calm You Answered Amoral Appropriate Incorrect. Amoral means "without moral distinction or judgment, or neither moral nor immoral". Which answer choice is an antonym?
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