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TESTfunda Daily Wordlist 18-Feb-13

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  If you're having trouble viewing this email, see today's Wordlist on the Web.         18-Feb-13 TestFunda Home  |  Sign up for Newsletters  |  Feedback Daily Wordlist Vocabulary Flashcards | Vocabulary Test | Previous Wordlists wraith  [  reyth  ]   [  noun  ]   MEANING :   1. a spectre or ghost 2. a ghostly apparition of a person that is supposedly seen as an omen just before his death   USAGE EXAMPLE 1 :   The wraith was seen once every year.   USAGE EXAMPLE 2 :   It was the mangroves he noticed first, reduced to cobwebbed wraiths as far as the eye could see. Economist, Arthur Galston, Jun 26th 2008   assay  [  v. a-SEY; n. AS-ey, a-SEY  ]   [  noun, intransitive verb, transitive verb  ]   MEANING :   1. (tr.v.) to examine, assess or analyse 2. (intr.v.) to be shown or displayed after conduction of an analysis 3. (n.) an assessment or examination or a report of such an analysis   USAGE EXAMPLE 1 :   The evidence was assayed by the police.  

TESTfunda - CAT Question of the Day 18-Feb-13

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  If you're having trouble viewing this email, see the Question of the Day and Tip of the Day on the Web.         18-Feb-13 TestFunda Home  |  Sign up for Newsletters  |  Feedback CAT Question of the Day Three of the sentences labelled A, B, C and D form part of a paragraph. One sentence is out of context. Choose the ODD sentence for your answer. A. Just as remarkable as the power of mobility, over everything from love to learning to global development, is how fast it all happened. B. A typical smart phone has more computing power than Apollo 11 when it landed a man on the moon. C. Not the knife or match, the pen or page. D. It is hard to think of any tool, any instrument, any object in history with which so many developed so close a relationship so quickly as we have with   our phones. OPTIONS     1) A   2) B   3) C   4) D discuss | yesterday's solution | more questions Tip of the Day Summarizing a group discussion is different fr