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- Q1
1)Most people would agree that male and female friendships are totally different. Women prefer relationships which are based on shared verbal expression. They find talking and listening to each other extremely (1) _____and can't understand why their male counterparts are less willing to do the same. Females also appreciate (2) _____, so you'll often catch them sharing secrets. On the other hand, men are into 'doing' things with their mates. They'll pass their time doing or watching sports rather than engaging in prolonged (3)_______ about feelings or everyday problems. Someone once described it very (4) _____: women meet up to 'plug into' while men get together to 'unplug'. Men just value each other (5)______ without plugging in each other’s problem.
expensive
valid
value
valuable
120s - Q2
2) Most people would agree that male and female friendships are totally different. Women prefer relationships which are based on shared verbal expression. They find talking and listening to each other extremely (1) _____and can't understand why their male counterparts are less willing to do the same. Females also appreciate (2) _____, so you'll often catch them sharing secrets. On the other hand, men are into 'doing' things with their mates. They'll pass their time doing or watching sports rather than engaging in prolonged (3)_______ about feelings or everyday problems. Someone once described it very (4) _____: women meet up to 'plug into' while men get together to 'unplug'. Men just value each other (5)______ without plugging in each other’s problem.
privacy
intimate
secrecy
intimacy
60s - Q3
3) Most people would agree that male and female friendships are totally different. Women prefer relationships which are based on shared verbal expression. They find talking and listening to each other extremely (1) _____and can't understand why their male counterparts are less willing to do the same. Females also appreciate (2) _____, so you'll often catch them sharing secrets. On the other hand, men are into 'doing' things with their mates. They'll pass their time doing or watching sports rather than engaging in prolonged (3)_______ about feelings or everyday problems. Someone once described it very (4) _____: women meet up to 'plug into' while men get together to 'unplug'. Men just value each other (5)______ without plugging in each other’s problem.
dispute
discuss
discourse
discussion
60s - Q4
4) Most people would agree that male and female friendships are totally different. Women prefer relationships which are based on shared verbal expression. They find talking and listening to each other extremely (1) _____and can't understand why their male counterparts are less willing to do the same. Females also appreciate (2) _____, so you'll often catch them sharing secrets. On the other hand, men are into 'doing' things with their mates. They'll pass their time doing or watching sports rather than engaging in prolonged (3)_______ about feelings or everyday problems. Someone once described it very (4) _____: women meet up to 'plug into' while men get together to 'unplug'. Men just value each other (5)______ without plugging in each other’s problem.
precise
exactly
precisely
exact
60s - Q5
5) Most people would agree that male and female friendships are totally different. Women prefer relationships which are based on shared verbal expression. They find talking and listening to each other extremely (1) _____and can't understand why their male counterparts are less willing to do the same. Females also appreciate (2) _____, so you'll often catch them sharing secrets. On the other hand, men are into 'doing' things with their mates. They'll pass their time doing or watching sports rather than engaging in prolonged (3)_______ about feelings or everyday problems. Someone once described it very (4) _____: women meet up to 'plug into' while men get together to 'unplug'. Men just value each other (5)______ without plugging in each other’s problem.
being
company
presence
companion
60s - Q6
6) It seems obvious that we make our choices about our friends because of who they are. However, it's also true that we make these decisions because of the way they support who we are. Psychologists (6) _____ that we make friends (7) _____with people who show approval for our opinions, social behaviour and even the clothes we wear. We're quite likely to feel attracted to someone (8)_____ ideas about life are completely different from ours. We just don't connect emotionally with individuals who we feel are not our soulmates. So, we're actually quite selfish when it comes to (9)_____ who we want to befriend and trust. It (10) _____ just attraction it’s also manipulation.
confirms
confirming
confirm
confirmed
120s - Q7
7) It seems obvious that we make our choices about our friends because of who they are. However, it's also true that we make these decisions because of the way they support who we are. Psychologists (6) _____ that we make friends (7) _____with people who show approval for our opinions, social behaviour and even the clothes we wear. We're quite likely to feel attracted to someone (8)_____ ideas about life are completely different from ours. We just don't connect emotionally with individuals who we feel are not our soulmates. So, we're actually quite selfish when it comes to (9)_____ who we want to befriend and trust. It (10) _____ just attraction it’s also manipulation.
more easier
most easy
easy
more easily
120s - Q8
8) It seems obvious that we make our choices about our friends because of who they are. However, it's also true that we make these decisions because of the way they support who we are. Psychologists (6) _____ that we make friends (7) _____with people who show approval for our opinions, social behaviour and even the clothes we wear. We're quite likely to feel attracted to someone (8)_____ ideas about life are completely different from ours. We just don't connect emotionally with individuals who we feel are not our soulmates. So, we're actually quite selfish when it comes to (9)_____ who we want to befriend and trust. It (10) _____ just attraction it’s also manipulation.
which
whose
that
whom
120s - Q9
It seems obvious that we make our choices about our friends because of who they are. However, it's also true that we make these decisions because of the way they support who we are. Psychologists (6) _____ that we make friends (7) _____with people who show approval for our opinions, social behaviour and even the clothes we wear. We're quite likely to feel attracted to someone (8)_____ ideas about life are completely different from ours. We just don't connect emotionally with individuals who we feel are not our soulmates. So, we're actually quite selfish when it comes to (9)_____ who we want to befriend and trust. It (10) _____ just attraction it’s also manipulation.
selection
select
selecting
selective
60s - Q10
10) It seems obvious that we make our choices about our friends because of who they are. However, it's also true that we make these decisions because of the way they support who we are. Psychologists (6) _____ that we make friends (7) _____with people who show approval for our opinions, social behaviour and even the clothes we wear. We're quite likely to feel attracted to someone (8)_____ ideas about life are completely different from ours. We just don't connect emotionally with individuals who we feel are not our soulmates. So, we're actually quite selfish when it comes to (9)_____ who we want to befriend and trust. It (10) _____ just attraction it’s also manipulation.
isn’t
is
wasn’t
aren’t
60s