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13 HOW TO CHECK YOUR PROGRESS Comprehensive Test II SESSION 38 I—etymology ROOT 1 scribo, scriptus MEANING _ EXAMPLE proscribe 2 aequus (equ-) _ EXAMPLE equivocal 3 malus _ EXAMPLE malign 4 dico, dictus _ EXAMPLE malediction 5 volo _ EXAMPLE malevolent 6 facio _ EXAMPLE malefactor 7 bonus, bene _ EXAMPLE benevolent 8 des EXAMPLE in 9 dono _ delity _ EXAMPLE condone 10 nox, noctis _ EXAMPLE equinox 11 equus _ EXAMPLE equestrian 12 libra _ EXAMPLE equilibrium 13 taceo _ EXAMPLE taciturn 14 loquor _ EXAMPLE loquacious 15 solus _ EXAMPLE soliloquy 16 venter, ventris _ EXAMPLE ventral 17 magnus _ EXAMPLE magniloquence 18 verbum _ EXAMPLE verbatim 19 volvo, volutus _ EXAMPLE voluble 20 animus EXAMPLE pusillanimous _ 21 dorsum _ EXAMPLE endorse 22 vox, vocis _ EXAMPLE vocal 23 fero _ EXAMPLE vociferous 24 ambulo _ EXAMPLE somnambulist 25 somnus _ EXAMPLE somnolent II—more etymology ROOT 1 phanein MEANING _ EXAMPLE sycophant 2 vir _ EXAMPLE virago 3 pater, patris _ EXAMPLE patricide 4 onyma _ EXAMPLE synonym 5 homos EXAMPLE homonym _ 6 phone _ EXAMPLE homophone 7 archein _ EXAMPLE matriarch 8 mater, matris _ EXAMPLE matron 9 caedo (-cide) _ EXAMPLE suicide 10 homo _ EXAMPLE homicide 11 uxor _ EXAMPLE uxorious 12 maritus _ EXAMPLE mariticide 13 pyros _ EXAMPLE pyromania 14 theos _ EXAMPLE atheist 15 vivo _ EXAMPLE viviparous 16 credo _ EXAMPLE credulous 17 pungo _ EXAMPLE pungency 18 unus _ EXAMPLE unanimous 19 trepido _ EXAMPLE intrepid 20 scintilla _ EXAMPLE scintillate 21 urbs _ EXAMPLE urbanity 22 rus, ruris EXAMPLE rural, _ rustic 23 gnosis _ EXAMPLE prognosis 24 pan _ EXAMPLE pantheism 25 omnis EXAMPLE omniscient III—same or opposite? disparage—praise S O proscribe—prohibit S O placate—irritate _ S O taciturn—talkative S O cogent—brilliant S O atheistic—religious S O convivial—unfriendly S O ingenuous—naïve S O perspicacious—keen-minded S O intrepid—fearful S O malign—praise S O inarticulate—verbal S O verbose—laconic S O tyro—virtuoso S O megalomania—modesty S O satyriasis—nymphomania S O claustrophobia—agoraphobia S O indefatigability—tirelessness S O credulous—skeptical S O animosity—hostility S O IV—matching 1 is lewd and lustful a chauvinist 2 caters to the rich b sycophant 3 is an accomplished musician c dilettante 4 sneers at traditions 5 is the mother-ruler of a family tribe, or nation 6 has an irresistable urge to steal d iconoclast e lecher f tyro 7 is excessively patriotic g virtuoso 8 is a loud-mouthed woman h termagant 9 is a beginner i matriarch 10 is a dabbler j kleptomaniac V—more matching 1 does not know whether or not God exists 2 is a criminal a dipsomaniac b pyromaniac 3 is a connoisseur of good food c agnostic 4 sets res for revenge d hypochondriac 5 meets adversity or pain e gourmet without inching 6 walks in his sleep 7 is obsessively addicted to drink f stoic g malefactor 8 has imaginary ailments h somnambulist 9 compulsively sets res i nymphomaniac 10 is a woman who is sexually insatiable VI—recall a word to make unnecessary 1 O to atter fulsomely 2 A to spread slander about 3 M economical in speech 4 L trite and hackneyed 5 B word for word 6 V killing of masses of people 7 G inheritance from one’s father 8 P belief in many gods j incendiary 9 P a person aggressively ghting for a cause 10 M sincere; valid; in good faith 11 B F babbling ceaselessly about trivia (adj.) 12 G to speak to oneself, as in a play 13 S masterpiece 14 M O unsel sh; not revengeful 15 M able to walk after being bedridden 16 A inability to fall asleep 17 I morbid fear of heights 18 A the killing of one’s brother 19 F opposite in meaning (adj.) 20 A “joy of life” 21 J _D V to rob of life or vigor 22 D inexperience, unsophistication 23 N scrupulously careful in the observance of proper procedure 24 P clear, understandable (of style or language) 25 P wary, cautious, watchful 26 C a backward look 27 R all of one mind (adj.) 28 U uncomplaining in face of pain, misfortune, or emotional di culties (adj.) 29 S between cities (adj.) 30 I KEY: A correct answer counts one point Score your points for each part of the test, then add for a total I 1–to write, 2–equal, 3–bad, evil, 4–to say or tell, 5–to wish, 6–to or make, 7–good, well, 8–faith, 9–to give, 10–night, 11–horse, 12– balance, pound, 13–to be silent, 14–to speak, 15–alone, 16–belly, 17–big, large, great, 18–word, 19–to roll, 20–mind, 21–back, 22– voice, 23–to bear or carry, 24–to walk, 25–sleep Your score: II 1–to show, 2–man, male, 3–father, 4–name, 5–the same, 6–sound, 7–to rule, 8–mother, 9–to kill, killing, 10–person, 11–wife, 12– husband, 13– re, 14–God, 15–to live, 16–to believe, 17–to pierce sharply, 18–one, 19–to tremble, 20–spark, 21–city, 22–country (countryside), 23–knowledge, 24–all, 25–all Your score: III 1–O, 2–S, 3–O, 4–O, 5–S, 6–O, 7–O, 8–S, 9–S, 10–O, 11–O, 12–O, 13–O, 14–O, 15–O, 16–O, 17–O, 18–S, 19–O, 20–S Your score: IV 1–e, 2–b, 3–g, 4–d, 5–i, 6–j, 7–a, 8–h, 9–f, 10–c Your score : V 1–c, 2–g, 3–e, 4–j, 5–f, 6–h, 7–a, 8–d, 9–b, 10–i Your score: VI 1–obviate, 2–adulate, 3–malign, 4–laconic, 5–banal, 6–verbatim, 7– genocide, 8–patrimony, 9–polytheism, 10–militant, 11–bona de, 12–garrulous, 13–soliloquize, 14–magnum opus, 15–magnanimous, 16–ambulatory, 17–insomnia, 18–acrophobia, 19–fratricide, 20– antonymous, 21–joie de vivre, 22–devitalize, 23–naïveté, 24– punctilious, 25–perspicuous, 26–circumspect, 27–retrospect, 28– unanimous, 29–stoical, 30–interurban Your score: Your total score: Signi cance of Your Total Score: 100– 120: 80– 99: Masterly work; you are ready to move right along Good work; this review was useful to you Average work; you’re getting a good deal out of your 65– 79: study, but perhaps you should review thoroughly after each session 50– 64: Barely acceptable; work harder 35– 49: Poor; further review is suggested before you go on 0– 34: You can much better if you really try You might turn back for a moment to Chapter 8, in which you recorded your score on the rst Comprehensive Test Did you better this time? Let’s make a record of both scores at this point for the sake of comparison and to give you a mark to shoot at in the Comprehensive Test you will take in Chapter 17 SCORES Test I (Chapter 8): out of 120 Test II (Chapter 13): out of 120 (End of Session 38) ... one point Score your points for each part of the test, then add for a total I 1? ?to write, 2–equal, 3–bad, evil, 4? ?to say or tell, 5? ?to wish, 6? ?to or make, 7–good, well, 8–faith, 9? ?to give, 10–night,... pound, 13? ? ?to be silent, 14? ?to speak, 15–alone, 16–belly, 17–big, large, great, 18–word, 19? ?to roll, 20–mind, 21–back, 22– voice, 23? ?to bear or carry, 24? ?to walk, 25–sleep Your score: II. .. II 1? ?to show, 2–man, male, 3–father, 4–name, 5–the same, 6–sound, 7? ?to rule, 8–mother, 9? ?to kill, killing, 10–person, 11–wife, 12– husband, 13? ?? re, 14–God, 15? ?to live, 16? ?to believe, 17? ?to pierce