1) The waiter was very ____ bringing our food within just five minutes. a) dishonest b) altruistic c) prompt d) confusing 2) Some ads are designed to be ____ and trick customers into buying products they don't need. a) accurate b) misleading c) prompt d) confusing 3) The company’s explanation sounded very technical and ____ to the average consumer. a) reliable b) confusing c) altruistic d) trustworthy 4) The label said “100% natural,” but that was clearly ____ and not supported by facts. a) altruistic b) deceptive c) false d) prompt 5) She believed the review, but it turned out to be ____ and written by a paid promoter. a) dishonest b) accurate c) confusing d) reliable 6) In times of crisis, customers need a brand that is ____ and keeps its promises. a) true b) strong c) reliable d) confusing 7) Although the CEO apologized, people still questioned if he was truly ____. a) dishonest b) trustworthy c) misleading d) reliable 8) He spent his free time volunteering at shelters, proving he had an ____ nature. a) prompt b) human c) altruistic d) open-minded 9) The journalist published ____ information, which had to be corrected later. a) accurate b) altruistic c) false d) reliable 10) The scientist provided ____ data that was verified by independent sources. a) false b) accurate c) real d) misleading

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