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LSAT Vocabulary Practice Exam Questions [100% correctly Solved] Graded A+ Which word most closely means the same as "abstruse"? A) Simple B) Obscure C) Clear D) Obvious What does "cogent" mean? A) Confusing B) Convincing C) Irrelevant D) Unrelated If something is described as...

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Which word most closely means the same as "abstruse"?



A) Simple

B) Obscure

C) Clear

D) Obvious



What does "cogent" mean?



A) Confusing

B) Convincing

C) Irrelevant

D) Unrelated



If something is described as "ephemeral," it is:



A) Eternal

B) Short-lived

C) Unchanging


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,D) Significant



The term "mendacious" most nearly means:



A) Honest

B) Lying

C) Foolish

D) Candid



"Ubiquitous" refers to something that is:



A) Rare

B) Everywhere

C) Unnoticed

D) Scarce



What does "sanguine" describe?



A) Sad

B) Optimistic

C) Angry

D) Pessimistic




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,Which of the following is a synonym for "vitriolic"?



A) Mild

B) Bitter

C) Neutral

D) Kind



If a person is "equanimous," they are:



A) Anxious

B) Calm

C) Indifferent

D) Excitable



"Propitious" suggests something that is:



A) Inopportune

B) Favorable

C) Unlucky

D) Disastrous



The word "fastidious" most closely means:




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, A) Indifferent

B) Meticulous

C) Careless

D) Sloppy



"Tenacious" refers to someone who is:



A) Weak

B) Persistent

C) Indecisive

D) Laid-back



Which word is synonymous with "quixotic"?



A) Practical

B) Idealistic

C) Realistic

D) Sensible



"Recalcitrant" describes a person who is:



A) Cooperative

B) Stubborn

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