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Behavior and Character

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Which option gives the closest meaning of For good measure?

  • An act that breaks confidence, honesty, or responsibility
  • An urgent effort to finish something before a deadline
  • As an extra addition
  • A victory that brings little satisfaction or real benefit
Correct answer(s):
  • As an extra addition

What does the phrase Change the face of mean in standard English?

  • By honest or dishonest methods
  • A difficult and complicated problem
  • During the most intense or advanced stage of something
  • To transform something completely
Correct answer(s):
  • To transform something completely

Choose the correct meaning of Bite the hand that feeds you.

  • To become no longer popular or common
  • In a less favorable or weaker position
  • A loud public protest or strong complaint
  • To harm or criticize someone who helps or supports you
Correct answer(s):
  • To harm or criticize someone who helps or supports you

Identify the correct meaning of the expression Act in good faith.

  • To have a personal stake or benefit in something
  • To act honestly, sincerely, and with fair intention
  • To provide evidence or proof of something
  • An unpleasant fact or result that is difficult to accept
Correct answer(s):
  • To act honestly, sincerely, and with fair intention

For HSC English, what is the meaning of A slap in the face?

  • An insult, rejection, or painful disappointment
  • To have a personal stake or benefit in something
  • To be in a difficult situation with very few choices
  • Through spoken recommendation or information
Correct answer(s):
  • An insult, rejection, or painful disappointment

What idea is expressed by A creature of habit?

  • A person who prefers fixed routines and familiar ways
  • To make something very clear and noticeable
  • As an extra addition
  • A collection of false statements
Correct answer(s):
  • A person who prefers fixed routines and familiar ways