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Jugar Test
1. 
Reticent
A.
A pattern of symptoms indicative of some disease.
B.
Continuing for a long time, constant.
C.
Reluctant to draw attention to yourself, inclined to keep silent; reserved.
D.
The quality of being deserving (e.g., deserving assistance)
2. 
Phobia
A.
Inaccurate assumptions.
B.
Continuing for a long time, constant.
C.
Unfavorable, negative; working against, hostile.
D.
Abnormal fear.
3. 
Merit
A.
At ease in talking to others, outgoing or interested in people.
B.
The quality of being deserving (e.g., deserving assistance).
C.
Reserved, distant.
D.
Make people comfortable in each other's company.
4. 
Extroverted
A.
Reluctant to draw attention to yourself, inclined to keep silent; reserved.
B.
Reserved, distant.
C.
Treating people as weak or inferior.
D.
At ease in talking to others, outgoing or interested in people.
5. 
Adverse
A.
A pattern of symptoms indicative of some disease.
B.
Continuing for a long time, constant.
C.
Unfavorable, negative; working against, hostile.
D.
Inaccurate assumptions.
6. 
Syndrome
A.
A pattern of symptoms indicative of some disease.
B.
Unfavorable, negative; working against, hostile.
C.
Inclined to keep silent.
D.
To cause to be at a disadvantage.
7. 
Chronic
A.
Continuing for a long time, constant.
B.
Unfavorable, negative; working against, hostile.
C.
The quality of being deserving.
D.
A pattern of symptoms indicative of some disease.
8. 
Kindred souls
A.
Reserved, distant.
B.
People having a similar origin, nature, or character.
C.
Make people comfortable in each other's company.
D.
Inaccurate assumptions.
9. 
Misattributions
A.
Inclined to keep silent; reserved.
B.
At ease in talking to others, outgoing or interested in people.
C.
Reserved, distant.
D.
Inaccurate assumptions.
10. 
Handicap
A.
Continuing for a long time, constant.
B.
To cause to be at a disadvantage.
C.
A pattern of symptoms indicative of some disease.
D.
Possessing an attitude of superiority, patronizing.
11. 
Aloof
A.
Reserved, distant.
B.
Treating people as weak or inferior.
C.
Outgoing or interested in people.
D.
Unfavorable, negative.
12. 
Condescending
A.
Inaccurate assumptions.
B.
Reserved, distant.
C.
Make people comfortable in each other's company.
D.
Treating people as weak or inferior.