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In a family, there are four members: M, N, O, and P. M is the grandmother of O, N is the father of O, and P is the sister of N. If O is a student, what is M's relationship to P?
A. Mother
B. Aunt
C. Sister
D. Grandmother
E. None of the above
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D.
GRANDMOTHER
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In a family, A is the son of B, and C is the daughter of B. D is the spouse of B. If E is the sibling of A, what is the relationship of E to C?
A. Cousin
B. Sister
C. Brother
D. Sibling
E. None of the above
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D.
SIBLING
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In a certain code, 'CAT' is coded as '312' and 'DOG' is coded as '415'. What is the code for 'GOD'?
A. 514
B. 415
C. 341
D. 431
E. None of the above
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A.
514
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What does the phrasal verb 'give in' mean?
A. to refuse to accept something
B. to surrender or yield
C. to provide assistance
D. to create a new version
E. None of the above
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B.
TO SURRENDER OR YIELD
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Which of the following sentences correctly uses the phrasal verb 'bring up'?
A. She decided to bring up her concerns during the meeting.
B. He brought up the stairs quickly.
C. They were bringing up the food from the kitchen.
D. I will bring up the car tomorrow.
E. None of the above
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A.
SHE DECIDED TO BRING UP HER CONCERNS DURING THE MEETING.
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