The word Halloween is a contraction of ‘All Hallow’s Even’ or ‘All Hallow’s Eve’. It is celebrated on October 31st, that is, the night before ‘All Hallow’s Day’ or All Saints Day, a day for honoring the saints. In Celtic Ireland, in the 5th century BC, summer officially ended on October 31 and this day was observed as  Samhain (sow-en), the Celtic New year.

Well, let’s start with a few basic words that you can use in your day-today conversation.

Choose the option that is closest in meaning to the highlighted word and complete the sentence.

1. forebode (fawr-bohd)
A strong earthquake and a sudden rise of the ocean tide _____ an impending tsunami.
(a) portend (b) proffer (c) envision

2. subterfuge (suhb-ter-fyooj)
After robbing the store, the criminals used  ____ to escape  the police.
(a) responsiveness (b) improvidence  (c) deception

3. apparitions (ap-uh-rish-uhns)  
One of the amusement park’s attractions was the rollercoaster ride through the  tunnel of horror which had many ____ passing through the patrons.
(a) mansards (b) procedures (c) ghosts

4. bloodcurdling (bluhd-kurd-ling)
After seeing the severely mangled cat, the children let out  a _____ scream that gathered all  the residents of the street.
(a) subtle (b) horrifying (c) snide

5. cryptic (krip-tik)
The tourists  feared that they would lose their way in the _____ passages of the abbey.
(a) mysterious (b) straight (c) ornate

6. abhorrent (ab-hawr-uhnt)
The _____ practice of beheading, although abandoned by most of the countries of the world, is still conducted by certain fundamentalist groups.
(a) fascinating (b) despicable (c) manipulative

7. tomfoolery (tom-foo-luh-ree)   
Paula was embarrased to see the pictures of her boyfriend’s drunken _____ on a social networking site.
(a) prudence (b) prowess (c) ludicrousness

8. clamor (klam-er)
The principal punished the misbehaving students for the ____ they had created in the absence of their teacher.
(a) peace (b) noise (c) influx

9. hellions (hel-yuhns)
Many night clubs appoint extra police officers  to keep ____ likely to cause problems.
(a) troublemakers (b) mendicants (c) communicants

10. canonised (kan-uh-nahys-ed )
Gautam Buddha ,the founder of Buddhism has been  _____ as Lord Buddha by his followers.
(a) censured (b) sanctified (c) apprehended

Answers:

1 a B 2 . C  3 . C  4 . B  5 . A
6. B 7. C 8. B 9. A 10. B

 

Volume 2 Issue  4

Nitish Shah

Nitish Shah is the Founder & Editor of Youth Incorporated. A successful entrepreneur, he has been in international trade for over 15 years and speaks several languages. He is passionate about travelling and an avid art collector. He holds the cause of helping underprivileged kids close to his heart.

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