Saturday, June 14, 2008

#903, ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS 9021 TO 9030, Using the word 'break'

BRIEF NOTE
In business organisations, employees are used for different purposes, depending on exigencies. In communications, a word may be used to mean different things depending on the contexts and modes.

'Break' is one such word which qualifies to be and serves as a 'generalist'.

THIS QUIZ
There is a slight change in the quizzing method used here. The questions 9021 to 9030 use the word break in a different meaning or in a different context. The blank is not filled with the word 'break'. We have to fill the blank with the word which matches with the context and meaning. The Choice Box contains such words which can fit well to the context in the questions.

To see the original test:
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As usual, your answers need not tally with the key. Choosing a word is your right. It is individual-centric.

CHOICE BOX
Bruised
Burglar
Depression
Imbroglio
Incorrigible
Instructional
Intaglio
Loyalty(lies)
Rescue
Seraglio


9021. With the economic depression lurking around, more people are likely to search for cheap breaks and cheap hotels to spend their week ends.


9022. A person who breaks into houses and shops is called a burglar.


9023. The President is seeking a break-through to the Iraq imbroglio.


9024. How many breakaway democrats shift their loyalties in a General Election?


9025. In woodcut intaglios lines may break off occasionally when repeated operations are done.


9026. There may be a break of freedom even inside a Guantanamo, but not for the ladies in a seraglio.


9027. Can break dances be learnt using instructional videos?


9028. Werner Herzog's 'Rescue Dawn' is a Vietnam War film. Did the film break-even financially?


9029. Unfortunately, he could not break himself of 'Call girls'. Yet he is not incorrigible.


9030. A bruised reed shall he not break, and smoking flax shall he not quench, till he send forth judgment unto victory. [King James Bible, Matthew 12:20].

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