IELTS – Spelling & Vocabulary Quiz (50 items)
IELTS – Spelling & Vocabulary Quiz (50 items)
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Understood without being stated.
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Question 2 of 50
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The official system of rules and procedures.
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Clearly shown to exist or be true.
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A basic structure underlying a system or concept.
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Challenging an accepted historical viewpoint.
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To put forward as a basis for argument.
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A brief summary of the essential features.
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Not thorough, deep, or complete; on the surface.
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To combine different parts into a coherent whole.
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Without conscious reasoning; instinctively.
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Unclear or open to more than one interpretation.
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A general agreement.
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Written or spoken communication or debate.
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A situation requiring a difficult choice between two undesirable alternatives.
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Without a clearly defined shape or form.
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To go beyond the range or limits of something.
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Putting a plan into action.
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To improve the quality of something.
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Using one thing in place of another.
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Rising and falling irregularly.
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To stick to or follow closely.
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To involve something as a necessary part.
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To quote or refer to as evidence.
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Mutually opposed or inconsistent.
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To plan or invent by careful thought.
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Not influenced by personal feelings or opinions.
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To aim something at a particular group or task.
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To evaluate or estimate the quality of something.
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To encourage the development of something.
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To severely restrict or limit.
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To check or prove the accuracy of something.
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To control or supervise by means of rules.
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To combine two or more things into one whole.
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To recognize what makes something different.
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In spite of that; nevertheless.
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Question 36 of 50
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As a result of that.
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A fact or situation that is observed to exist.
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To express an idea or feeling fluently and coherently.
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A quality that exists as a natural or essential part of something.
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To publicly recommend or support a particular cause or policy.
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To cause something to continue for an extended period.
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To be in conflict with.
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To formally send out or make available.
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Proving something beyond doubt.
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To make an action or process easy or easier.
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The set of reasons or logical basis for a course of action.
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To commit oneself to and begin a task or enterprise.
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In a way that is a natural and inseparable part of something.
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To form a hypothesis; propose an explanation.
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Question 50 of 50
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To provide evidence to support or prove something.