He is always ready to oblige journalists with information. What does oblige mean in this sentence?
A. to do a favour to someone
B. to compel someone by legal, moral, or physical means to do something
C. to do or receive good
D. to place (someone) under legal or moral obligation
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I was obliged to answer their questions. Obliged is synonymous with__________________?
A. forced
B. glad
C. happy
D. willing
He’s been ‘relocated’, which is ________________ for ‘given a worse job a long way away’.
A. short
B. equivalent
C. shorthand
D. equal
They have been living under the most ______________ conditions.
A. appalling
B. appealing
C. appearing
D. disappearing
It did not require a great deal of perception to realise what he meant. What does perception mean in this sentence?
A. the ability to understand or notice something easily
B. the way you think about or understand someone or something
C. the way that you notice or understand something using one of your senses
D. a result of perceiving