PQOTD 12/11/09

There is great unevenness in his later plays; there are moments of the greatest ____ in the midst of great ____.

A. lucidity – enlightenment
B. frivolity – triteness
C. insight – banality
D. obscurity – ambivalence
E. profundity – wisdom

If his later plays demonstrate “unevenness,” then what follows is going to be a pair of words to indicate that. The pair of words will have to be in some sort of opposing relationship. Here is a great example of the importance of vocabulary power because if you know the meanings of all of these words, then you also know that there’s only one choice here in which the words are so related. “Lucidity” and “enlightenment” are nearly synonymous. Same with “frivolity” and “triteness.” “Obscurity” and “ambivalence” are not exactly the same, but they both have something to do with a lack of clarity. Finally, “profundity” and “wisdom” are obviously closely related. The answer, then, must be (C).

source:  majortests.com

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