101. Red Tapism – the practice of requiring excessive paperwork and tedious procedures before official action can be considered/ completed
  A.  Dactylology
  B.  Cryogenics
  C.  Chromatics
  D.  Calligraphy
     
   
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102. Sonnet – a poem that has 14 lines, each containing 10 syllables, and a fixed pattern of rhyme
  A.  Altophobia
  B.  Agoraphobia
  C.  Domatophobia
  D.  Pedophobia
     
   
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103. Accomplice – a person who helps another to commit a crime/ to do something wrong
  A.  Hedonist
  B.  Misologist
  C.  Demagogue
  D.  Libertine
     
   
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104. Extravagant – spending a lot of more money/using a lot more of something that you can afford or than is necessary
  A.  Pedophobia
  B.  Xenophobia
  C.  Claustrophobia
  D.  Elurophobia
     
   
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105. Indigenous – Originating or occurring naturally in the place or country where found // native
  A.  Coquette
  B.  Concubine
  C.  Pimp
  D.  Whore
     
   
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106. Martyr – a person who suffers very much or is killed because of his religious/ political beliefs
  A.  Expatriate
  B.  Masochist
  C.  Curator
  D.  Connoisseur
     
   
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107. Pacifist – a person who believes that war and violent are always wrong
  A.  Kleptomania
  B.  Philistine
  C.  Soliloquy
  D.  Translucent
     
   
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108. Plagiarism – an act of copying another person’s ideas, words or work and pretend that they are your own
  A.  Dilettante
  B.  Reticent
  C.  Bigot
  D.  Ineffable
     
   
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109. Ambidextrous – able to use both the hands equally well
  A.  Cynic
  B.  Debonair
  C.  Fanatic
  D.  Pedant
     
   
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110. Circumlocution – using more words than are necessary instead of speaking or writing in a clear/direct way.
  A.  Polyglot
  B.  Imposter
  C.  Philatelist
  D.  Epicure
     
   
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