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C
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Ferrari has won 16 World Constructors' Championship titles in Formula One, making them the second-most successful team in F1 history (behind Williams with 17, though Ferrari has more overall success including driver titles). Ferrari's first Constructors' title came in 1961 and their most recent in 2008. The total has remained at 16 as of 2024.
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Bosch
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Lycos
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Adobe
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Kyocera
C
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Adobe was named after Adobe Creek, which ran behind the house of co-founder John Warnock in Los Altos, California. The name 'Adobe' comes from the Spanish word for mudbrick, referencing the creek's name. Bosch, Lycos, and Kyocera have different naming origins - Bosch from its founder Robert Bosch, Lycos from Latin for wolf, and Kyocera from Kyoto + ceramics.
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Porsche
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Audi
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Chrysler
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Mercedes
D
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Mercedes was named after Mercedes Jellinek, the daughter of Emil Jellinek, who was an Austrian automobile entrepreneur and distributor of early Daimler vehicles in the early 1900s. Emil Jellinek named the cars after his daughter, and the name became synonymous with luxury automobiles. Porsche, Audi, and Chrysler have different naming origins.
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Prove
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Deduct
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Disagree
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Debate
B
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To abate means to diminish, reduce, or deduct something - such as abating a nuisance, abating rent, or abating a tax. 'Deduct' is the closest synonym among the options. Prove, disagree, and debate are unrelated to the meaning of abate. The word comes from Old French 'abatre' meaning 'to beat down'.
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Above
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Straight
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Pure
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Charity
C
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Chaste means pure, especially in a moral, sexual, or virtuous sense. It refers to refraining from sexual activity or maintaining moral purity. 'Pure' is the closest synonym. Above, straight, and charity are not accurate synonyms - straight refers to honesty, charity refers to generosity, and above is a spatial term.
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Angry
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Embrace
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Grace
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Supress
B
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Embosom means to enclose or embrace, both physically (like holding someone in your arms) and metaphorically (like keeping memories embraced in your mind). 'Angry' is unrelated to the concept. 'Grace' means elegance, not enclosing or embracing. 'Supress' is misspelled and means to restrain, not embrace.
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Feeble means lacking physical strength, energy, or vitality - effectively weak. 'Hot' is unrelated to weakness. 'Weary' means tired or exhausted, which is different from being physically weak. 'Relish' means to enjoy something or a spicy condiment.
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Confuse
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Belief
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Zest
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Convey
A
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Fluster means to make someone agitated, confused, or disorganized, especially in a stressful situation. 'Belief' is unrelated - it's about accepting something as true. 'Zest' means enthusiasm or energy. 'Convey' means to communicate or transport.
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Merry
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Happy
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Engage
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Enrich
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Jocular means characterized by joking, humor, or playful behavior - essentially merry or happy in disposition. Both 'Merry' and 'Happy' capture this cheerful, humorous meaning. 'Engage' means to participate or connect. 'Enrich' means to improve or enhance quality.
C
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Slay literally means to kill or destroy someone or something, especially in a violent manner. 'Save' is the opposite. 'Hit' means to strike but not necessarily kill. 'Endanger' means to put at risk, not to kill. In modern slang, 'slay' can mean to impress, but the primary meaning is kill.