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  • Standing on your toes as in ballet, is an example of


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  • A. plantar extension
  • B. plantar flexion
  • C. adduction
  • D. dorsiflexion

  • Correct Answer
  • plantar flexion 

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    • 1. Rearrange CITCAR into a word?

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    • A. Cartic
    • B. Ritcar
    • C. Arctic
    • D. Airtic
    • Discuss
    • 2. Which best describes the meaning of the word politics?

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    • A. It is the power of the executive branch to carry out the laws.
    • B. It is the process by which the President commands the military.
    • C. It is the power of the executive branch to conduct foreign policy.
    • D. It determines who will benefit from, and who will pay for, public policies.
    • Discuss
    • 3. A paper written by hand

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    • A. Thesis
    • B. Handicraft
    • C. Manuscript
    • D. Handiwork
    • Discuss
    • 4. One who eats too much (one word substitute)

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    • A. Glutten
    • B. Gourmand
    • C. Gannet
    • D. Garald
    • Discuss
    • 5. Find the correctly spelt word?

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    • A. Addulation
    • B. Ominous
    • C. Adlation
    • D. Omineous
    • Discuss
    • 6. A person who pretends to be what he is not?

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    • A. Posthumous
    • B. Glutton
    • C. Imposter
    • D. Rogue
    • Discuss
    • 7. One who believes in fate

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    • A. Evitalist
    • B. Fatalist
    • C. Believer
    • D. Futurist
    • Discuss
    • 8. A person who believes in fate

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    • A. Predestinarianist
    • B. Determinist
    • C. Fatalist
    • D. All of the above
    • Discuss
    • 9. A group of giraffe is called as

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    • A. colony
    • B. tower
    • C. fleet
    • D. pride
    • Discuss
    • 10. Very pleasing to eat

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    • A. Palatable
    • B. Tantalising
    • C. Sumptuous
    • D. Appetising
    • Discuss


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