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TESTfunda Daily Wordlist 01-Apr-13

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  If you're having trouble viewing this email, see today's Wordlist on the Web.         01-Apr-13 TestFunda Home  |  Sign up for Newsletters  |  Feedback Daily Wordlist Vocabulary Flashcards | Vocabulary Test | Previous Wordlists lyceum  [  lahy-SEE-uh' m  ]   [  noun  ]   MEANING :   1. an organisation or association that conducts lectures, discussions, concerts, etc. 2. a building or hall where public lectures or discussions are held   USAGE EXAMPLE 1 :   The Ram Krishna mission is a lyceum, whose lectures and concerts are always well attended.   USAGE EXAMPLE 2 :   The Shawshank Redemption and Bull Durham, will take the play to the Royal Lyceum in Edinburgh in the middle of August. The Telegraph, Sarandon will star at fringe, By Auslan Cramb, 05/03/2003   abash  [  uh'-BASH  ]   [  transitive verb  ]   MEANING :   to disconcert, embarrass or make queasy   USAGE EXAMPLE 1 :   He was abashed by her candid questions.   USAGE EXAMPLE 2 :   I moved on, abashed, angry,

TESTfunda - CAT Question of the Day 01-Apr-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.         01-Apr-13 TestFunda Home  |  Sign up for Newsletters  |  Feedback CAT Question of the Day Each of the questions below consists of a set of labelled sentences. These sentences, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Choose the most logical order of sentences from the options.     A. It's simply the mass migration of numerous maids who go back to their native villages leaving households high and dry. B. The smooth flow of their cushioned lives suddenly hits rock bottom as they struggle to manage daily affairs. C. No, it isn't any financial crisis, health scare or a messy marriage. D. It's that time of the year when thousands of households all over India get desperate. E. When they wring their hands at the sudden loss of someone who seems almost like a family member. OPTIONS     1) ADBCE   2) DABCE   3) DEBCA   4) ABECD discuss | yesterday's