OCTAGON : POLYGON *
1 point
a) flower : daisy
b) triangle : circle
c) Triceratops...
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OCTAGON : POLYGON *
1 point
a) flower : daisy
b) triangle : circle
c) Triceratops : dinosaur
d) many : sides
2. MULTIDISCIPLINARY : MANY *
1 point
a) science : math
b) English : art
c) subjects : two
d) specialized : one
3. SINGULAR : PLURAL *
1 point
a) none : two
b) synonym : homonym
c) one : many
d) feet : fish
4. MEGALOPOLIS : CITIES *
1 point
a) large : great
b) many : towns
c) plants : garden
d) neighborhood : homes
5. MULTIPLY : DECREASE *
1 point
a) increase : divide
b) grow : shrink
c) improve : decline
d) product : sum
6. POLYTHEISTIC : GODS *
1 point
a) ancient : Greeks
b) monotheistic : god
c) Hindu : India
d) many : worship
7. PLURALISM : UNIFORMITY *
1 point
a) change : tradition
b) believers : doubt
c) cultures : religions
d) people : countries
8. MULTIMEDIA : COMMUNICATE *
1 point
a) airplane : travel
b) cook : stove
c) music : video
d) print : audio
9. MULTITUDE : PLENTY *
1 point
a) numerous : absent
b) zero : countless
c) limited : few
d) myriad : scarce
10. MEGALOSAURUS : DINOSAUR *
1 point
a) trout : fish
b) butterfly : frog
c) large : lizard
d) dog : wolf
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