Disasters Bridge Collapse Practice Test

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Which word means 'imperfect'?

near-miss

thick

faulty

Imperfect means not perfect; it has flaws or defects. The best match among the options is faulty, a word commonly used to describe something defective or not functioning properly. For example, faulty equipment or faulty brakes clearly conveys an imperfection. The other words refer to different ideas: near-miss describes an event that almost happened, not a quality issue; thick and thin describe how wide or narrow something is, not its defectiveness.

thin

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