What does it mean if someone is described as laid-back?
They are very anxious and tense.
They are relaxed and easy-going.
They are highly competitive.
They are always in a hurry.
If you are wrestling with a decision, you are:
Ignoring the decision.
Finding it easy to decide.
Struggling to make a choice.
Delegating the decision to someone else.
To popularize something means to:
Keep it a secret.
Make it widely known and accepted.
Criticize it publicly.
Abandon it completely.
A craze is best described as:
A long-standing tradition.
A short-lived but intense trend.
A permanent change.
A gradual decline in interest.
When something permeates an area, it:
Bounces off the surface.
Completely fills or spreads throughout.
Remains outside.
Disappears quickly.
A backlash is a:
Strong positive response.
Delayed reaction.
Negative and often violent reaction.
Neutral outcome.
To clamp down on something means to:
Encourage it.
Ignore it.
Strictly control or suppress it.
Understand it better.
If something runs the gamut, it:
Is very limited in scope.
Covers a wide range.
Stays within a narrow focus.
Is repetitive and monotonous.
The aftermath of an event refers to:
The cause of the event.
The period before the event.
The consequences or effects following the event.
The planning phase of the event.
A mishap is:
A fortunate occurrence.
A minor accident or mistake.
A planned event.
A major disaster.
To enforce a rule means to:
Ignore it.
Ensure it is followed.
Discuss it.
Create it.
If a policy is discriminatory, it:
Treats everyone equally.
Favors one group over another unfairly.
Promotes inclusion.
Encourages diversity.
Havoc is best described as:
Peace and quiet.
Complete disorder and chaos.
A structured environment.
A harmonious situation.
To stifle something means to:
Encourage it to grow.
Suppress or hold it back.
Celebrate it openly.
Expand it rapidly.