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Verbal Reasoning - English - Sentence Equivalence:

Basics

MCQ - 79-11781

Question:

During the opera’s most famous aria, the tempo chosen by the orchestra’s conductor seemed __________, without necessary relation to what had gone before.

  1. arbitrary
  2. capricious
  3. cautious
  4. capricious
  5. exacting

Correct Answer: A

Explanation:

Any of the offered words could possibly describe a conductor’s choice of tempo. However, the phrase “without necessary relation to what had gone before” is presented as an elaboration on the word in the blank. Among the answer choices, only “arbitrary” and “capricious” could be elaborated that way; none of the other choices would be explained by the final phrase.

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