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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
A state of perfect balance
Medieval
Irrelevant
Extempore
Equilibrium
- A state of perfect balance: This phrase is used to describe a situation where all forces are equal and stable, with no disturbances.
- Option 1: Medieval: Relating to the Middle Ages, not relevant to balance.
- Option 2: Irrelevant: Meaning not connected or pertinent to the matter at hand, doesn't relate to balance.
- Option 3: Extempore: Done without preparation, often used in speeches or actions, not linked to balance.
- Option 4: Equilibrium: Refers to a state of balance. It perfectly matches the description of "a state of perfect balance."
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