21256 . A person who sells flowers--
- A. Hawker
- B. Jockey
- C. Florist
- D. Drover
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21257 . That cannot be corrected or improved--
- A. incredible
- B. inevitable
- C. incorrigible
- D. inauspicious
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21258 . -- = the trait of being vain and conceited.
- A. immodesty
- B. immaturity
- C. decontamination
- D. impropriety
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21259 . 'Hamlet' means---
- A. A small village
- B. A small town
- C. A big city
- D. A big village
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21260 . The study of birds is called ---
- A. Theology
- B. ornithology
- C. ecology
- D. biology
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21261 . A person who appointed by two parties to solve a dispute--
- A. judge
- B. arbitrator
- C. advocate
- D. barrister
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21262 . A sudden rush of wind--
- A. Gale
- B. Typhoon
- C. Gust
- D. Storm
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21263 . A child who hits smaller or weaker children is called--
- A. an enemy
- B. a rascal
- C. a tyrant
- D. a bully
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21264 . Property inherited from one's father or ancestors---
- A. Alimony
- B. Patrimony
- C. Legacy
- D. Inheritance
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21265 . A person who is always dissatisfied--
- A. heresy
- B. malcontent
- C. felon
- D. surrogate
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21266 . A story in verse--
- A. Elegy
- B. Hymn
- C. Sonnet
- D. Ballad
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21267 . A place where bees are kept--
- A. Kennel
- B. Aviary
- C. Den
- D. Apiary
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21268 . What is the meaning of 'Bona fides'?
- A. Bonus
- B. Genuine cultivator
- C. False belief
- D. Good faith
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21269 . Use of more words than are needed to express the meaning--
- A. Circumlocation
- B. Verbatim
- C. Ventriloquism
- D. Pleonasm
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21270 . One who promotes the idea of absence of government of any kind, when every man should be a law unto himself.
- A. Anarchist
- B. Belligerent
- C. Iconoclast
- D. Agnostic
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