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IELTS Vocabulary Accelerator iOS App

Amplify your IELTS preparation with IELTS Vocabulary Accelerator!

Our app is meticulously crafted to plunge you into a comprehensive language learning environment, optimizing your readiness for the IELTS exam by reinforcing your vocabulary essentials.

Discover a vast array of practice questions designed to cover all critical aspects of IELTS vocabulary. Each question is meticulously paired with an in-depth explanation to expand your knowledge and refine your linguistic prowess.

Key Features:

Extensive Question Bank: Dive into a rich collection of carefully curated practice questions that target crucial vocabulary topics vital for excelling in the IELTS exam.

In-Depth Explanations: Enhance your learning curve by gaining valuable insights from detailed rationales accompanying each question, ensuring you understand and retain new vocabulary concepts.

Customizable Quizzes: Tailor your practice sessions by selecting specific themes and question types that match your learning needs, focusing your energy on areas that demand the most attention.

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Example questions

Let's look at some sample questions

What does the term 'plateau' refer to in a graph?

Sharp increaseSharp decreaseStable periodSudden drop
'Plateau' refers to a period where there is little or no change, indicating stability on a graph or chart.

What does 'remain constant' suggest about data over time?

IncreasesFluctuatesStays the sameDecreases
'Remain constant' suggests that the data values do not change over time and stay at the same level.

What is used to describe a temporary high point in sales on a line graph?

NadirTroughPeakFlat
'Peak' denotes a temporary high. 'Nadir' and 'trough' indicate low points, and 'flat' suggests no change.

Which term refers to omitting non-essential details?

summarizeanalyzeretractexpand
Summarize involves omitting non-essential details to focus on main ideas.

What does the word 'interpret' mean?

ignoredescribeexplainconfuse
Interpret means to explain the meaning of something.

Which word paraphrases 'to bring about a change'?

InduceCauseAmendEffect
'Effect' as a verb, meaning to bring about a change, directly paraphrases 'to bring about a change'.

What is the term for a comparative study showing likeness without quantitative measurement?

QualitativeQuantitativeScalarLinear
Qualitative comparisons focus on descriptive and non-numerical aspects, whereas quantitative involves numeric measures.

In statistics, which option contrasts to 'positive correlation'?

Negative correlationNeutral correlationOrdinal correlationConstant correlation
Negative correlation occurs when one variable increases as the other decreases, contrasting positive correlation.

Which pair of words best contrasts a 'tempestuous' environment?

calm vs. stormysteady vs. unsteadypeace vs. chaostranquil vs. boisterous
'Tempestuous' means stormy or turbulent, so 'tranquil vs. boisterous' correctly contrasts calmness with turbulence.

Identify the contrasting function of 'albeit' in a sentence.

cause and effectconcessionemphasistime sequence
'Albeit' introduces a concession or contrast, acknowledging something despite another factor.