Synonym-TOEFL-Lesson 6 1. Ranging from solitary to gregarious, beaked whales may travel in schools of several hundreds during the breeding season. A (A) Varying (B) Raving (C) Grazing (D) Turning 2. In certain industries the workers’ apparel is not only cumbersome but also quite heavy. B (A) equipment (B) clothing (C) food (D) morale 3. Electrical energy may be divided into two components specified as positive and negative. B (A) confused (B) designated (C) accumulated (D) separated 4. Dali’s paintings can inspire a pensive mood. B (A) cheerful (B) thoughtful (C) depressed (D) confused 5. If we hadn’t had a cat, the garage would have been inhabited with mice. C (A) interred (B) furnished (C) infested (D) inflated 6. Doctors of medicine are among the most wealthy members of American society. B (A) adroit (B) affluent (C) adjacent (D) acrid 7. Has John given you any clue of what he would like for his birthday? D (A) hinge (B) hoe (C) hoax (D) hint 8. Cashiers must generally account for discrepancies between money taken in and the amount recorded on register tapes. C (A) deficits (B) delays (C) inconsistencies (D) uncertainties 9. Her passport was invalid because the photograph was taken when she was a child. B (A) valuable (B) null (C) pallid (D) returned 10. Dotting the marshy expanse of the Florida Everglades are little islands known locally as hammocks. C (A) generally (B) to all (C) in that area (D) occasionally . Synonym-TOEFL-Lesson 6 1. Ranging from solitary to gregarious, beaked whales may travel in schools