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University Entrance

Exam Vocabulary
Guide
Part 2
This e-book provides a comprehensive
list of 90 essential words for students
preparing for university entrance exams,
with examples of their usage. Enhance
your language skills and boost your
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resource.

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1. Whenever - At whatever time or 6. Opinion - A view or judgment
every time that... formed about something.
Example: Whenever I see a dog, I Example: Everyone is entitled to
feel happy. their own opinion on the matter.

2. Decision - A conclusion or 7. Collect - To bring or gather


resolution reached after things together.
consideration. Example: She likes to collect
Example: Making a decision about stamps as a hobby.
which university to attend was
difficult. 8. Donate - To give something,
especially money or goods, for a
3. Sell - To exchange goods for good cause.
money. Example: The charity
Example: The company decided organization encourages people
to sell their products online. to donate to help those in need.

4. Shout - To speak loudly or 9. Shirt - A garment for the


aggressively. upper body, usually with a collar
Example: The coach had to shout and sleeves.
to be heard over the noise of the Example: He wore a crisp white
crowd. shirt to the job interview.

5. Belongings - Personal 10. Spell - To form words with


possessions or property. letters in the correct order.
Example: Make sure you pack all Example: Can you spell your
your belongings before leaving the name for me, please?
hotel.
11. Convince - To persuade someone 16. Monologue - A long speech by
to do or believe something. one person during a conversation or
Example: She tried to convince her performance.
Example: The actor delivered a
parents to let her go on the trip.
powerful monologue in the final act
of the play.
12. Convention - A large meeting or
conference for discussion or display. 17. Blank - Empty or clear, having no
Example: The science fiction marks or information.
convention attracted fans from Example: The student stared at the
around the world. blank page, unsure of what to write.

13. Vaccination - The administration 18. Admire - To regard with respect


of a vaccine to stimulate the immune or warm approval.
Example: She admired her
system against a disease.
grandmother for her strength and
Example: Children are required to
wisdom.
have certain vaccinations before
starting school.
19. Famous - Known about by many
people; renowned.
14. Vacation - A period of time Example: The singer became famous
devoted to leisure and relaxation. after winning a talent show.
Example: They went on a vacation
to the beach for a week. 20. Deputy - A person appointed to
act on behalf of another.

15. Dialogue - Conversation between Example: The deputy mayor stepped


in when the mayor was unavailable.
two or more people.
Example: The dialogue between
the characters in the play was witty
and engaging.
21. Cleanliness - The state of 26. Seem - Give the impression of
being clean and free from dirt. being something or having a
Example: Good hygiene practices particular quality.
promote cleanliness and health. Example: It seems like it's going to
rain soon.
22. Scene - A sequence of
continuous action in a play, movie, 27. Crowd - A large number of
or book. people gathered together in a
Example: The crime scene was disorganized way.
carefully examined by forensic Example: The crowd cheered as
investigators. the team scored a goal.

23. Incident - An event or 28. Vanished - Disappear suddenly


occurrence, typically one that is and completely.
noteworthy or significant. Example: The magician made the
Example: The incident at the rabbit vanish from the hat.
store led to increased security
measures. 29. Snatch - To grab or seize
something quickly and roughly.
24. Witness - A person who sees Example: The thief tried to snatch
an event take place. her purse but she held onto it
Example: The witness provided tightly.
crucial information to the police
about the accident. 30. Inflation - A general increase in
prices and fall in the purchasing
25. Usual - Habitually or typically value of money.
occurring or done; customary. Example: Inflation has led to higher
Example: Her usual routine prices for basic goods and services.
involved going for a run in the
morning.
Exercise 1

1. What does the word "whenever" 6. What is an "opinion"?


mean? A. Fact
A. A specific time B. Belief
B. At any time C. Truth
C. Only on weekends D. Lie
D. In the morning
7. What does it mean to "collect"
2. Which of the following is a synonym something?
for "decision"? A. Give away
A. Choice B. Throw away
B. Question C. Gather together
C. Answer
D. Hide
D. Problem

8. Which of the following is the


3. What does the word "sell" mean?
opposite of "donate"?
A. Buy
A. Receive
B. Give
B. Keep
C. Trade
C. Buy
D. Sell
D. Sell

4. Which of the following words is an


9. What is a "shirt"?
antonym for "shout"?
A. Pants
A. Whisper
B. Talk
B. Hat
C. Yell C. Shoes
D. Scream D. Top clothing item

5. What are "belongings"? 10. How do you "spell" a word?


A. Things you own A. Write it correctly
B. Things you borrow B. Say it out loud
C. Things you sell C. Draw it
D. Things you lose D. Type it
11. What does it mean to "convince" 16. What is a "monologue"?
someone? A. Speech or performance by one
A. Persuade them person
B. Disagree with them B. Group discussion with multiple
C. Ignore them speakers
D. Annoy them C. Debate between two opponents
D. Argument with no resolution
12. What is a "convention"?
A. Meeting or gathering 17. What does it mean if something is
B. Argument or fight "blank"?
C. Competition or race A. Empty or without content
D. Celebration or party B. Full of information
C. Colorful and vibrant
13. What is a "vaccination"? D. Loud and noisy
A. Medical treatment to prevent disease
B. Surgical procedure to remove a 18. What does it mean to "admire"
tumor someone?
C. Physical therapy for muscle injury A. Respect and look up to them
D. Mental health counseling B. Dislike and avoid them
C. Criticize and judge them
14. What is a "vacation"? D. Ignore and forget them
A. Time off work or school for rest and
relaxation 19. Which of the following describes
B. Busy work schedule with no breaks someone who is "famous"?
C. Weekend getaway with friends A. Well-known and recognized by
D. Family reunion at a theme park many people
B. Unknown and unnoticed by others
15. What is a "dialogue"? C. Average and ordinary in every way
A. Conversation between two or more D. Mysterious and secretive in nature
people
B. Monologue by a single speaker 20. What is a "deputy"?
C. Silent communication through A. Assistant or substitute for a leader
gestures B. Boss or supervisor in charge of
D. Written exchange of letters others
C. Intern or trainee learning new skills
D. Employee or worker at a company
21. What is "cleanliness"? 26, When something "seems" a certain
A. State of being clean and neat way, what does that mean?
B. Messiness and disorder A, It appears to be that way
C. Dirtiness and filthiness B, It definitely is that way
D. Clutter and chaos C, It used to be that way
D, It will be that way
22. What is a "scene"?
A. Location where an event takes place 27, What is a "crowd"?
B. Short act in a play or movie A, Large group of people gathered
C. Argument or fight between people together
D. Picture or painting of nature B, Small group of friends hanging out
C, Individual person walking alone
23. What is an "incident"? D, Pair of siblings playing together
A. Event or occurrence that happens
unexpectedly 28, If something has "vanished", what
B. Planned activity or celebration with happened to it?
friends A, It disappeared or went missing
C. Accident or mistake caused by B, It multiplied or increased
negligence C, It changed color or shape
D. Routine task or chore completed D, It became smaller or shrank
daily
29, What does it mean to "snatch"
24. Who is a "witness"? something?
A. Person who sees an event happen A, Quickly grab or take it
B. Judge who makes legal decisions in B, Slowly move it aside
court C, Carefully examine it
C. Lawyer who represents clients in D, Quietly observe it
trials
D. Criminal who commits illegal acts 30, What is "inflation"?
A, Increase in general level of prices
25. What does it mean if something is B, Decrease in value of currency
"usual"? C, Stability in economic growth
A, Common or typical in nature D, Rise in unemployment rates
B, Rare or unusual in occurrence
C, Strange or bizarre in appearance
D, Confusing or misleading in context
1. Purse - A small bag used to carry 6. Novice - A person who is new to a
money, cards, and other personal items. particular activity or job; a beginner.
Example: She reached into her purse Example: As a novice cook, she followed
the recipe step by step.
to find her keys.

7. Operation - A planned activity or


2. Pursue - To follow or chase after procedure, especially involving multiple
something or someone in order to steps or people.
achieve a goal. Example: The doctors performed a
Example: He decided to pursue a successful operation on the patient's
career in medicine. heart.

3. Greedy - Having an excessive desire 8. Employ - To hire or engage someone


to work for pay.
for more than what one needs or
Example: The company decided to
deserves.
employ more staff to handle the
Example: The greedy businessman workload.
refused to share his profits with his
employees. 9. Hire - To employ or engage the
services of someone for a specific job or
4. Afford - To have enough money or task.
resources to be able to buy or do Example: They decided to hire a
professional designer for their new
something.
website.
Example: I can't afford to go on
vacation this year. 10. Catch - To capture or seize
something that is moving or falling.
5. Scheme - A plan or plot to do Example: She tried to catch the ball
something, often in a secretive or before it hit the ground.
dishonest way.
Example: The criminals hatched a
scheme to rob the bank.
11. Suspect - To believe or have a 16. Sabotage - To deliberately
feeling that someone is guilty of a destroy, damage, or obstruct
crime or wrongdoing. something for personal gain or
Example: The police suspect that malicious intent.
the thief entered through the back Example: The rival company tried to
door. sabotage our product launch by
spreading false rumors.
12. Advice - Guidance or
recommendations offered to help 17. Strict - Imposing harsh rules or
someone make a decision or solve a standards and demanding obedience.
problem.
Example: The teacher was known for
Example: She sought advice from
being strict but fair with her students.
her teacher on how to improve her
grades.
18. Dehydrated - Lacking adequate
water or moisture in the body.
13. Advise - To recommend or
Example: After running a marathon,
suggest a course of action to
he felt dehydrated and needed to
someone.
drink water.
Example: The financial advisor
advised him to invest in stocks for
19. Raw - Uncooked or in its natural
long-term growth.
state; not processed or refined.
14. Scary - Causing fear or fright; Example: She preferred to eat raw
frightening. vegetables for their nutritional
Example: The horror movie was so benefits.
scary that she couldn't sleep at night.
20. Available - Ready for use,
15. Boycott - To refuse to buy, use, accessible, or obtainable.
or participate in something as a form Example: The new software update is
of protest or punishment. now available for download.
Example: The consumers decided
to boycott the company due to
unethical practices.
21. Fiscal - Relating to government 26. Hostess - A woman who receives
revenue, taxes, and public finances. and entertains guests in her home or at
Example: The fiscal policy aimed an event.
to stimulate economic growth Example: The hostess greeted the
guests warmly and showed them to
through tax cuts.
their seats.

22. Mad - Feeling angry, upset, or


27. Intend - To have a plan, purpose, or
mentally unwell.
goal in mind when doing something.
Example: She was mad at her Example: He intended to finish his
brother for breaking her favorite project before the deadline.
vase.
28. Conflict - A serious disagreement
23. Maid - A female domestic or argument between people, groups,
worker who is employed to clean or countries.
and maintain a household. Example: The conflict between the two
Example: The maid comes twice nations escalated into a full-blown war.
a week to clean the house and do
29. Reward - Something given in
laundry.
recognition of good behavior, effort,
achievement, or service.
24. Rampant - Widespread and
Example: She received a reward for her
uncontrollable; growing unchecked.
outstanding performance at work.
Example: Corruption was
rampant in the government, leading 30. Interest - A feeling of wanting to
to public outrage. know about or be involved in
something; curiosity or attention.
25. Violence - Behavior involving Example: His interest in photography
physical force intended to hurt, led him to take up classes and improve
damage, or kill someone. his skills.
Example: The protests turned
violent as clashes broke out
between police and demonstrators.
Exercise 2
1. What is a small bag used to carry 6. A person who is new to a particular
money, cards, and personal items? activity or job is called a __.
A) Pursue A) Maid
B) Greedy B) Hostess
C) Purse C) Novice
D) Afford D) Reward

2. Which word means to follow or chase 7. What term refers to a planned activity
after something in order to achieve a or procedure involving multiple steps or
goal? people?
A) Scheme A) Operation
B) Novice B) Violence
C) Pursue C) Intend
D) Operation D) Conflict

3. What term describes having an 8. To hire or engage someone to work for


excessive desire for more than what one pay is to __ them.
needs or deserves? A) Employ
A) Greedy B) Hire
B) Employ C) Catch
C) Hire D) Suspect
D) Catch
9. What word means to recommend or
4. If you have enough money or resources suggest a course of action to someone?
to buy or do something, you can __ it. A) Sabotage
A) Scheme B) Advise
B) Afford C) Scary
C) Suspect D) Boycott
D) Advice
10. Which term describes capturing or
5. What is a plan or plot to do something, seizing something that is moving or
often in a secretive or dishonest way? falling?
A) Raw A) Strict
B) Available B) Dehydrated
C) Scheme C) Catch
D) Strict D) Rampant
11. What is the act of intentionally 16. What is the act of intentionally
destroying, damaging, or obstructing causing harm, injury, or damage to
something? someone or something?
A) Sabotage A) Conflict
B) Intimidate B) Violence
C) Violate C) Peace
D) Compromise D) Harmony

12. If something is not cooked or 17. Which word means to have the
processed, it is considered __. intention or purpose of doing something?
A) Raw A) Plan
B) Boil B) Intend
C) Grill C) Desire
D) Fry D) Dream

13. Which term means easily accessible or 18. A disagreement or clash between
obtainable? individuals or groups with opposing
A) Available views or interests is called a __.
B) Rare A) Resolution
C) Scarce B) Compromise
D) Abundant C) Conflict
D) Truce
14. What is a strict or rigorous rule or
regulation that must be followed? 19. To boycott something is to refuse to
A) Strict buy, use, or participate in it as a form of
B) Lenient protest or disagreement.
C) Lax A) Support
D) Flexible B) Boycott
C) Endorse
15. To suspect someone is to have a D) Advocate
feeling or belief that they are likely guilty
of something. 20. What term describes a situation
A) Trust where there is a lack of agreement or
B) Suspect harmony between individuals or groups?
C) Certainty A) Harmony
D) Verify B) Discord
C) Unity
D) Agreement
21. Which word means to deliberately 26. Which word means to officially declare
avoid someone or something out of fear something as false, invalid, or unauthorized?
or caution? A) Invalidate
B) Confirm
A) Avoid
C) Validate
B) Evade
D) Approve
C) Shy
D) Dodge
27. What term describes the act of working
together with others to achieve a common
22. The act of making someone feel afraid goal?
or frightened is known as __. A) Cooperation
A) Scary B) Competition
B) Brave C) Isolation
C) Fearful D) Independence
D) Terrified
28. To compromise is to reach an agreement
where both parties make concessions in order
23. What term refers to the excessive use
to resolve a disagreement.
of force or aggression in order to
A) Concede
intimidate or dominate others?
B) Compromise
A) Bullying C) Stand firm
B) Negotiation D) Refuse
C) Collaboration
D) Mediation 29. Which word means to verify or confirm
the truth or accuracy of something?
24. If something is not hydrated or lacks A) Verify
water, it is considered __. B) Doubt
C) Question
A) Dry
D) Challenge
B) Wet
C) Moist
30. What is the act of deliberately damaging,
D) Dehydrated
weakening, or undermining something,
especially a process or system?
25. What is the act of capturing and A) Undermine
detaining someone against their will? B) Strengthen
A) Arrest C) Support
B) Release D) Enhance
C) Free
D) Detain
1. Delegate 6. Company
- *Meaning*: To entrust a task or - *Meaning*: A commercial business
responsibility to another person. or organization.
- *Example*: The manager decided - *Example*: She works for a
to delegate the project to his team multinational company based in New
members. York.

2. Imagine 7. Murky
- *Meaning*: Dark, gloomy, or
- *Meaning*: To form a mental
unclear.
image or concept of something not
- *Example*: The lake looked murky
present.
after the heavy rain.
- *Example*: She could imagine
herself on a beach, listening to the
8. Looming
waves.
- *Meaning*: Something that is about
to happen or approach quickly and
3. Ignore
often menacingly.
- *Meaning*: To deliberately pay no
- *Example*: With the storm clouds
attention to or disregard something. looming overhead, they decided to
- *Example*: He chose to ignore the seek shelter.
negative comments and focus on his
work. 9. Improve
- *Meaning*: To make or become
4. Trouble better or more satisfactory.
- *Meaning*: Difficulty or problems - *Example*: Regular exercise can
causing distress or worry. help improve your overall health.
- *Example*: The car broke down,
causing a lot of trouble for the 10. Frustrate
travelers. - *Meaning*: To cause feelings of
discouragement or annoyance.
5. Bankrupt - *Example*: The constant delays
- *Meaning*: Unable to pay debts began to frustrate the passengers
and legally declared insolvent. waiting at the airport.
- *Example*: The economic crisis
left many businesses bankrupt.
11. Temporary 16. Politics
- *Meaning*: Lasting for a limited - *Meaning*: The activities, actions,
period of time; not permanent. and policies used to gain and hold
- *Example*: She took on a power in a government.
temporary job while she searched for - *Example*: She decided to pursue a
a permanent position. career in politics to make a positive
change.
12. Permanent
- *Meaning*: Lasting or intended to 17. Politician
last indefinitely; not temporary. - *Meaning*: A person actively
- *Example*: They decided to make involved in politics, especially as an
elected representative.
their home in the city permanent.
- *Example*: The politician addressed
the concerns of the community during
13. Immediate
the town hall meeting.
- *Meaning*: Occurring or done at
once; instant or without delay.
18. Regular
- *Example*: The doctor requested
- *Meaning*: Following a consistent
immediate assistance in the
pattern, schedule, or frequency.
emergency room.
- *Example*: He made it a regular
habit to go for a jog every morning.
14. Boutique
- *Meaning*: A small shop selling 19. Pleasure
fashionable clothes or accessories. - *Meaning*: A feeling of enjoyment,
- *Example*: She found a unique satisfaction, or happiness.
dress at the boutique for the special - *Example*: Reading a good book
occasion. brings her great pleasure.

15. Showy 20. Honest


- *Meaning*: Tending to attract - *Meaning*: Truthful, sincere, and
attention by being flashy or free from deceit or fraud.
ostentatious. - *Example*: It's important to be
- *Example*: The peacock's honest with others in all situations.
feathers are known for their showy
display.
21. Loyal 26. Fail
- *Meaning*: Showing firm and - *Meaning*: To be unsuccessful in
constant support or allegiance to a achieving one's goal or purpose.
person or institution. - *Example*: Despite his efforts, he knew
- *Example*: Despite the challenges, he would fail if he didn't study for the
he remained loyal to his friends. exam.

27. Fall
22. Impose
- *Meaning*: To move downward
- *Meaning*: To force something
typically due to gravity; also, the season
unwelcome or unfamiliar to be
between summer and winter.
accepted or put into place.
- *Example*: The leaves began to fall
- *Example*: The government from the trees as autumn arrived.
decided to impose new regulations on
businesses. 28. Assistance
- *Meaning*: Help or support provided to
23. Sanction someone.
- *Meaning*: Official permission or - *Example*: The volunteers offered their
approval for an action. assistance to those affected by the
- *Example*: The committee gave natural disaster.
their sanction for the new project to
proceed. 29. Suddenly
- *Meaning*: Happening quickly and
unexpectedly; without warning.
24. Quit
- *Example*: Suddenly, a loud noise
- *Meaning*: To leave or resign from
startled everyone in the room.
a job, position, or activity.
- *Example*: After years of working
30. Appreciate
at the company, she decided to quit
- *Meaning*: To recognize the value or
and pursue other opportunities. quality of something; to be grateful for
someone's actions.
25. Quite - *Example*: She appreciated his
- *Meaning*: To a certain extent; thoughtful gesture and thanked him
fairly or very. sincerely.
- *Example*: She was quite pleased
with the results of her hard work.
Exercise 3
1. What does the word "Delegate" mean? 6. If something is described as "Murky,"
A) To imagine something what is it like?
B) To ignore a task A) Clear and transparent
C) To entrust a task to another person B) Dark, gloomy, or unclear
D) To improve a situation C) Showy and flashy
D) Immediate and urgent
2. When you "Imagine" something, what
are you doing? 7. What does "Looming" mean?
A) Ignoring reality A) Improving gradually
B) Creating a mental image B) Approaching menacingly or
C) Causing trouble threateningly
D) Frustrating others C) Being permanent
D) Giving immediate assistance
3. What does it mean to "Ignore"
something? 8. How can you "Improve" a situation?
A) To appreciate its value A) By causing trouble
B) To pay attention to it B) By ignoring it
C) To deliberately disregard it C) By making it better or more
D) To be loyal to it satisfactory
D) By imposing rules on it
4. If someone is "Bankrupt," what does
that mean? 9. When something is "Frustrating," how
A) They are wealthy does it make you feel?
B) They are in trouble financially A) Happy and content
C) They are very loyal B) Annoyed or discouraged
D) They are improving their situation C) Excited and thrilled
D) Loyal and committed
5. What is a "Company"?
A) A group of friends 10. What does "Temporary" mean?
B) A place to have fun A) Lasting indefinitely
C) A commercial business or B) Not permanent; lasting for a limited
organization period
D) A temporary arrangement C) Immediate and urgent
D) Approaching menacingly
11. What does it mean to be "Loyal"? 16. If someone is described as
A) To betray someone "Unfaithful," what are they?
B) To be unfaithful A) Trustworthy and loyal
C) To be faithful and committed B) Loyal and committed
D) To ignore responsibilities C) Betraying trust or confidence
D) Frustrated and annoyed
12. If something is described as "Gloomy,"
what is it like? 17. What does it mean to "Betray"
A) Bright and cheerful someone?
B) Dark, dismal, or depressing A) To be loyal and faithful
C) Temporary and fleeting B) To deceive or break trust with
D) Immediate and urgent someone
C) To improve their situation
13. What does it mean to "Entrust" D) To delegate a task to them
someone with a task?
A) To take back a responsibility 18. When something is "Dismal," how is it
B) To give someone a task to do characterized?
C) To ignore their abilities A) Bright and sunny
D) To frustrate them intentionally B) Dark, gloomy, or depressing
C) Temporary and fleeting
14. When something is "Grim," how does D) Immediate and urgent
it make you feel?
A) Happy and joyful 19. What does it mean to "Deceive"
B) Serious, stern, or forbidding someone?
C) Carefree and relaxed A) To be honest and truthful
D) Loyal and committed B) To mislead or trick someone
C) To improve their situation
15. What does the word "Trouble" mean? D) To delegate a task to them
A) To make things easier
B) To cause problems or difficulties 20. If someone is described as "Cheerful,"
C) To improve a situation how are they feeling?
D) To delegate a task A) Happy, optimistic, or joyful
B) Sad, gloomy, or depressed
C) Frustrated and annoyed
D) Loyal and committed
21. What does it mean to be "Optimistic"?
26. When something is "Intense," how is
A) To have a positive outlook or expectation
it characterized?
for the future
A) Mild and gentle
B) To be pessimistic and negative
B) Strong, extreme, or forceful
C) To deceive others intentionally
C) Temporary and fleeting
D) To cause trouble for oneself
D) Immediate and urgent

22. When something is "Bright," how is it


27. What does it mean to be "Mild"?
characterized?
A) Strong, extreme, or forceful
A) Dark and gloomy
B) Gentle, moderate, or not severe
B) Light, shining, or vivid
C) Temporary and fleeting
C) Temporary and fleeting
D) Immediate and urgent
D) Immediate and urgent

28. If something is described as "Boring,"


23. What does it mean to be "Pessimistic"?
what is it like?
A) To have a negative outlook or expectation
A) Exciting and engaging
for the future
B) Dull, uninteresting, or monotonous
B) To be optimistic and positive
C) Temporary and fleeting
C) To deceive others intentionally
D) Immediate and urgent
D) To cause trouble for oneself

29. What does it mean to be "Engaging"?


24. If something is described as "Vivid," what
A) Captivating, interesting, or
does that mean?
compelling
A) Dull and uninteresting
B) Boring and uninteresting
B) Bright, distinct, or intense
C) Temporary and fleeting
C) Temporary and fleeting
D) Immediate and urgent
D) Immediate and urgent

30. When something is "Captivating,"


25. What does it mean to be "Dull"?
how does it make you feel?
A) Boring, uninteresting, or lacking brightness
A) Excited and thrilled
B) Bright, vivid, or intense
B) Engaged, fascinated, or mesmerized
C) Temporary and fleeting
C) Temporary and fleeting
D) Immediate and urgent
D) Immediate and urgent
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