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, 2026/2027 English Vocabulary Exam: 80 Questions & Answers
Subject: Advanced English Vocabulary & Rhetorical Precision
Time Allowed: 90 minutes
Total Marks: 100
Instructions: Read each question carefully. Select the best possible answer from the options
provided. Each question is worth 2 marks.
Section A: Word Meaning & Context (Questions 1-15)
This section tests the ability to match words to their correct definitions and recognize nuances
in academic and literary contexts.
1. Which of the following best defines the word “perspicacity”?
A. A state of sluggish inactivity
B. Keenness of mental perception and understanding
C. A tendency to speak without thinking
D. Deep respect for authority
Answer: B
Explanation: Perspicacity refers to acute mental vision or insight; the ability to notice and
understand things that are not obvious.
2. In a legal context, if a defendant is “absolved,” they have been:
A. Denounced severely
B. Set free from blame or responsibility
C. Enrolled in a rehabilitation program
D. Temporarily detained
Answer: B
Explanation: To absolve means to declare someone free from guilt, obligation, or
punishment.
3. A “seminal” research paper is best described as:
A. Overly complex and difficult to understand
B. First of its kind and highly influential on future work
C. Grave and serious in tone
D. Lacking originality or insight
, Answer: B
Explanation: Seminal refers to something that strongly influences later developments; the
original, groundbreaking work.
4. The word “miscreant” most nearly means:
A. A person who behaves badly or breaks the law
B. A state of temporary inactivity
C. A direct contrast between two things
D. A feeling of mournful sadness
Answer: A
Explanation: A miscreant is a villain or wrongdoer; someone who behaves criminally or
unethically.
5. If a student “matriculated” at a university, they have:
A. Left the institution quickly and secretly
B. Graduated with highest honors
C. Formally enrolled as a candidate for a degree
D. Received a temporary suspension
Answer: C
Explanation: Matriculation is the formal process of enrolling in a college or university as a
student seeking a degree.
6. The term “transience” refers to:
A. The quality of being permanent and unchanging
B. A state of quiet inaction
C. The state of being temporary or short-lived
D. An indirect mention of something
Answer: C
Explanation: Transience denotes the impermanence of life, objects, or conditions; the
opposite of durability.
7. To “corroborate” a witness’s testimony means to:
A. Contradict it with strong evidence
B. Strengthen or support it with additional evidence