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Assessment for competitive exam
Synonyms
1. EAGER
a. Clever b. Enthusiastic c. curious d. devoted
2. PLACID
a. Clear b. Calm c. Enjoyable d. Dull
3. COMMEMORATE
a. Boast b. Remember c. Manipulate d. Harmonise
4. DEIFY
a. Face b. Worship c. Flatter d. Challenge
5. AMENITIES
a. Pageantries b. Privileges c. Facilities d. Courtesies
6. DISPARITY
a. Injustice b. Unlikeness c. Partiality d. Distortion7. BARBARIAN
a. Arrogant b. Impolite c. Uncivilised d. Unkind
8. LETHAL
a. Unlawful b. Deadly c. Sluggish d. Smooth
9. SERENE
a. Solemn b. Meek c. Delicate d. Calm
10.GRUESOME
a. Hateful b. Painful c. Tragic d. Frightful
11.SECUREa. Secret b. Comfortable c. Safe d. Independent
12.TYRANNY
a. Misrule b. Power c. Madness d. Cruelty
13.OBLIGATORY
a. Useful b. Required c. Stubborn d. Agreeable
14.CONNOISSEUR
a. Ignorant b. Interpreter c. Delinquent d. Lover of art
15.IMPETUOUS
a. Violent b. Resourceful c. Pleasing d. Rash
16.NEBULOUSa. Tiny b. Vague c. Insignificant d. Inadequate
17.WRATH
a. Jealousy b. Hatred c. Anger d. Violence
18.ABANDON
a. Abscond b. Discontinue c. Neglect d. Condense
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19.BASHFUL
a. Vigilant b. Confident c. Shy d. Hopeful
20.GARNER
a. Distribute b. Decorate c. Preserve d. Collect
21.LETHARGY
a. Laxity b. Impassivity c. Serenity d. Listlessness
22.VERATE
a. Scold b. Judge c. Downgrade d. Deny
23.MORIBUND
a. Stagnant b. Gloomy c. Dying d. Superfluous
24.REBATE
a. Loss b. Refund c. Compensation d. Discount
25. BEMOAN
a. Lament b. Soothe c. Denounce d. Loathe
ANTONYMS:
1. TRANSPARENT
a. Coloured b. Childlike c. Opaque d. imminent
2. PRIDE
a. Humility b. Shame c. Humbleness d. Debasement
3. ACQUISITIVE
a. Miserly b. Frugal c. Simple d. Austere
4. URBAN
a. Country-made b. Pastoral c. Provincial d. Rural
5. BLATANT
a. Noisy b. Quiet c. Barren d. Slow
6. PRIM
a. Rash b. Extravagant c. Foul d. Shameful
7. EXHIBIT
a. Conceal b. prevent c. Withdraw d. Concede
8. SALVAGE
a. Outfit b. Lose c. Burn d. Remove
9. KEENa. Dull b. Rogue c. Ardent d. Shrewd
10.HAUGHTY
a. Pitiable b. Scared c. Humble d. Cowardly
11.UNDERTAKING
a. Resignation b. Trial c. Refusal d. Denial
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12.AUDACIOUS
a. Timid b. Vulgar c. Low d. Unpractised
13.ENOUGH
a. Inadequate b. Scarce c. Deficit d. Less
14.VIRTUE
a. Vice b. Fraud c. Wickedness d. Crime
15.ZEAL
a. Hostility b. Diffidence c. Apathy d. Contempt
16.SYMPATHY
a. Enmity b. Cruelty c. Abhorrence d. Apathy
17.ERUDITE
a. Professional b. Immature c. Unimaginative d. Ignorant
18.HAPLESS
a. Lucky b. Kind c. Helpful d. Futile19.HAPPINESS
a. Contentment b. Grief c. Renunciation d. Beatitude
20.ACQUITTED
a. Entrusted b. Convicted c. Burdened d. Freed
21.VULGAR
a. Refined b. Cheerful c. Jolly d. Relevant
22.THRIFT
a. Purchase b. Destroy c. Waste d. Invest
23.LACONIC
a. Prolix b. profligate c. prolific d. Bucolic
24.QUERULOUS
a. Bright b. Splendid c. Smart d. Happy
25.ABSOLUTE
a. Scarce b. Limited c. Faulty d. Deficient
Cloze tests
Fill in each of the numbered blanks in the following passage with the
most suitable word from the choices provided under the passage.
Tea prices in the domestic ------------- continue to rule high inthe--------- year despite the expectation of a --------- production as
compared to the previous year. According to preliminary assessment
----------- on the weather ---------- in recent months, tea output in 1990
my reach 740 million kilogram as ----------- 700 million kilogram last
year. During the past three months, tea prices have generally shown an
--------- unlike last year, when tea prices rose dramatically, this year,
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prices seem to have ----------- at a rather high level. In the subsequent
four months, the ----------- average price showed a downtrend but in
September, the prices have ----------- hardened to a considerable extent.
1. a) profit b) market c) circle d) sector
2. a) first b) current c) firstly d) last
3. a) large b) higher c) lower d) optimum
4. a) shared b) strategy c) carried d) based
5. a) outbreak b) conditions c) forecast d) pattern
6. a) per b) against c) compared d) above
7. a) uptrend b) upgrade c) reduction d) increment
8. a) increased b) surfaced c) stabilized d) moderated
9. a) weekly b) monthly c) yearly d) daily
10. a) then b) than c) never d) again
ComprehensionReading the following passage and answer the questions given below it
Through the break between the trees, she looked into one of the lighted
windows above the shop. She could see the cartons of biscuits neatly
piled near the far wall. Against her consciousness wishes lissys
salivary glands started pumping fluid into her mouth. She felt her heart
beating strongly from the top of her throat into the back of her mouth.
There is nobody, she thought I can dash in and take a box and dash
out again. I know it is a sin but the Lord will not, punish us if we are so
hungry.
1. Lissys reaction when she saw the biscuit cartons
a) she wanted to take all the cartons
b) her mouth started watering
c) she felt hungry
d) she was surprised to see the biscuits
2. The passage describes
a) Lissys bad habit
b) Lissys temptation before stealing
c) Lissys courage to steal
d) The good quality of biscuits3. How was Lissy able to see the Cortons of biscuits?
a) From the flavour of biscuits in the room
b) she saw an opened carton
c) she was aided by a light in the room
d) Because some biscuit cartons were damaged.
4. Why did her heart beat strongly?
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a) She was thinking of stealing the biscuits
b) The flavour of biscuits was tempting
c) She thought nobody was watching her
d) she was eager to eat the biscuits.
comprehension
Reading the following passage and answer the questions given below it
It was in Germany and France that the first successful attempts were
made to produce an internal-combustion engine driven by petrol . In
England people were strangely timid about horseless vehicles. English
inventors were handicapped by a quaint old law that forbade any such
vehicle to attain a greater speed than four miles an hour, and compelled
each one to be preceded by a man carrying a red flag. This law was not
repealed until 1896.
The earliest motor cars were looked upon as mere jokes, or asrather dangerous playthings, by everyone except their inventors. Some
of them were single-seaters, others would carry two or event three
people; but all were noisy, clumsy, queer-looking things. When in
1888, Carl Benz, a Germany, produced a three- wheeled, internal-
combustion car, a great forward stride had been made. Another
German, whose name, Daimler, is often seen on motor cars to this day,
was experimenting about the same time, and testing a petrol-driven
engine.
It is easy to understand how the introduction of the petrol-
driven engine revolutionized road transport throughout the world. Until
then the necessary power to push a vehicle along could not be obtained
without the cumbersome tanks, boilers and furnaces of the steam
engine. The internal-combustion engine is light in weight and small in
size by comparison; the fuel is burned in it, so that there is no waste,
like the dusty cinders of a coal fire.
Questions
5. How did most people regard early motor cars?
a. Not better than horse-driven vehicles
b. A mere joke, or as rather dangerous playthingsc. A mere scientific experiment
d. A cumbersome vehicle
6. What were all early motors cars?
a. A plaything or toy
b. A vehicle better than horse-driven vehicle
c. Noisy, clumsy, queer-looking things
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d. Dangerous and risky
7. What made the English inventors handicapped?
a. The general public did not welcome the invention
b. The quaint old law that forbade any such vehicle to attain a greater
speed than four miles/hour
c. Non- availability of adequate fuel to power the engine
d. None of these.
8. What does repealed mean?
a. repeated b. refined c. contradicted d. enforced
9. Which among the following words is as closely opposite to
clumsy?
a. Unhandy b. refined c. unusually large d. unusual
10. What is incorrect about the internal combustion engine?
a. fuel burnt in it as waste b. light in weight
c. noisy and clumsy d. small in size
Sentence Completion :
1. These essays are intellectually ------------- and represent
various levels of complexity.
a. revealing b. modern c. superior d. demanding
2. It was almost impossible for him to put out of his mind the
------------ words which he heard from his clever father-in-law.
a. inspiring b. witty c. sarcastic d. soothing
3. Integrity of character, honesty, dependability and discipline
---------------- with a genuine interest in your work will go a long
way in the achievement of success in your professional life.
a. coupled b. adjoined c. fixed d. attached e. joined
4. The soldiers were instructed to restraint and handle the
situation peacefully.
a. exercise b. control c. prevent d. enforce e. remain
5. Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar was one of the chief -------- of
womens rights.
a. promoters b. facilitators c. instigators d. organizers e.
Protagonists.6. The two sisters look so -------- that it is difficult to tell one
from the other.
a. same b. similar c. identical d. alike e. resembling
7. Since one cannot read every book, one should be content with
making a ----------- selection.
a. normal b. standard c. sample d. moderate e. judicious
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8. Success comes to these who are vigilant not to permit
------------------ from the chosen path.
a. diversion b. deviation c. obstruction d.
alienation e. distraction.
9. His actions had -------- pain and suffering on thousands of
people.
a. deplored b. eliminated c. affected d. inflicted e.
imposed
10. He has good ---------- over the famous world languages.
a. authority b. expertise c. hold d. command e.
knowledge
Spotting errors
1. The road (a) / to famous monument (b)/ passes through a
forest(c) /No error (d)
2. Our Housing Society comprises of (a)/ six blocks and (b) /thirty three flats in an (c) / area of about thousand sq. meters.
(d)/ No error (e)
3. Now that she is living in her own flat, (a)/ she cleans the
windows, (b)/ twice a week in the summer and once a week
in the winter.(c)/ No error (d)
4. With little imagination and enterprise, (a)/ the tournament
could have been transformed (b)/ into a major attraction (c)/
No error (d)
5. These display (a)/ the (b)/ remarkable variety.(c)/ No error (d)
6. If you have faith in almighty (a)/ everything will turn out (b)/
to be all right.(c)/ No error (d)
7. According to the Bible (a)/ it is meek and humble (b)/ who
shall inherit the earth. (c)/ No error (d)
8. I am not wealthy,(a) / so I cannot afford (b)/ to buy a
expensive car. (c) / No error (d)
9. sunita opened a almirah (a)/ full of books (b)/ and took one of
them (c)/ for reading. (d)/ No error (e)
10. Most people would have (a)/ attended the union meeting (b)/
if they had (c)/ had longer notice of it. (d) / No error (e).
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Answers:
1. EAGER
a. Clever b. Enthusiastic c. curious d. devoted
2. PLACIDa. Clear b. Calm c. Enjoyable d. Dull
3. COMMEMORATE
a. Boast b. Remember c. Manipulate d. Harmonise
4. DEIFY
a. Face b. Worship c. Flatter d. Challenge
5.AMENITIES
a. Pageantries b. Privileges c. Facilities d. Courtesies
6.DISPARITY
a. Injustice b. Unlikeness c. Partiality d. Distortion
7.BARBARIAN
a. Arrogant b. Impolite c. Uncivilised d. Unkind
8.LETHAL
a. Unlawful b. Deadly c. Sluggish d. Smooth
9.SERENE
a. Solemn b. Meak c. Delicate d. Calm
10.GRUESOME
a. Hateful b. Painful c. Tragic d. Frightful
11.SECURE
a. Secret b. Comfortable c. Safe d. Independent12.TYRANNY
a. Misrule b. Power c. Madness d. Cruelty
13.OBLIGATORY
a. Useful b. Required c. Stubborn d. Agreeable
14.CONNOISSEUR
a. Ignorant b. Interpreter c. Delinquent d. Lover of art
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a. Outfit b. Lose c. Burn d. Remove
9. KEEN
a. Dull b. Rogue c. Ardent d. Shrewd
10. HAUGHTY
a. Pitiable b. Scared c. Humble d. Cowardly
11. UNDERTAKING
a. Resignation b. Trial c. Refusal d. Denial
12. AUDACIOUS
a. Timid b. Vulgar c. Low d. Unpractised
13. ENOUGH
a. Inadequate b. Scarce c. Deficit d. Less
14. VIRTUE
a. Vice b. Fraud c. Wickedness d. Crime
15. ZEAL
a. Hostility b. Diffidence c. Apathy d. Contempt16. SYMPATHY
a. Enmity b. Cruelty c. Abhorrence d. Apathy
17. ERUDITE
a. Professional b. Immature c. Unimaginative d. Ignorant
18. HAPLESS
a. Lucky b. Kind c. Helpful d. Futile
19. HAPPINESS
a. Contentment b. Grief c. Renunciation d. Beatitude
20. ACQUITTED
a. Entrusted b. Convicted c. Burdened d. Freed
21. VULGAR
a. Refined b. Cheerful c. Jolly d. Relevant
22. THRIFT
a. Purchase b. Destroy c. Waste d. Invest
23. LACONIC
a. Prolix b. profligate c. prolific d. Bucolic
24. QUERULOUS
a. Bright b. Splendid c. Smart d. Happy
25. ABSOLUTEa. Scarce b. Limited c. Faculty d. Deficient
cloze test:
1.b
2. b
3.b
4.d
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5.b
6. b
7. a
8.c
9.b
10.d
comprehension:
1. b
2. b
3. c
4. a
5. b
6. c
7. b8. b
9. b
10.c
sentence completion:
1. c
2. b
3. a
4. a
5. e
6. d
7. e
8. b
9. d
10.d
spotting errors :
1. (b): Add the before famous the is used before particular
objects.
2. (d) : Add a before thousand. Here, a is before thousand
3. (c) : Remove the before winter and summer.4. (a) : Add a before little.
5. (b) : Replace the by a.
6. (a) : Add the before Almighty.
7. ( b) : Add the before meek.
8. ( c ) : Replace a by an because expensive begins with a vowel-
e.
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9. (a) : Replace a by an.
10. (d) : Add a before longer.
SPOTTING ERRORS
1. As the meeting /was about to end he insisted to ask several questions. No errora b c d e
2. The ship was loaded with cotton. No error
a b c d e3. He does not seem to be aware as to his merits. No error
a b c d e
4. These kind of dresses seems to be expensive but it is relatively economical
a b cto maintain them. No error.
d e
5. It was she who suggested that you be at the door to welcome each participant ona b c
their arrival. No error
d e
6. When he will come, I will make sure I meet him. No errora b c d e
7. Due to inflation the prices of essential items are arising. No error
a b c d e8. Between every blow of the hammer the blacksmith looked up at the door.
a b c d
No errorE
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9. Every man and woman in the village were present at the festival. No error
a b c d e
10. As we see she appears to be unreasonable anxious about pleasing her husband.a b c d
No error
e11. I began relating several details connecting with the accident unmindful of
a b c
boring the audience. No errord e
12. The landscape of Kashmir is by far more enhanting of all. No error
a b c d e
13. Book I read last week was an interesting one. No errora b c d e
14. Whether permitted there will a garden party at Govt. house tomorrow.
a b c d
No errorE
15. A traveller being weary, he sat by the wood side to rest. No errora b c d e
16. It is high time that we leave this place. No error
a b c d e
17. She stated to me as a blunt as she could the reasons why she was opposed to
a b c d
my thoughtless suggestions. No errore
18. He did not and could not have understood the full facts of the case. No error
a b c d e19. They were charged of having sheltered, anarchists. No error
a b c d e
20. Neither rohith nor kabi have done his lesson. No errora b c d e
21. I am opposed to the plan of action not because it is ill, conceived but that it
a b c
seems impracticable. No errord e
22. He as well as you is tired of this long and troublesome affair. No error
a b c d e23. She can understand Marathi but she cannot speak it proper or fluent.
a b c d
No errore
24. Hardly any other monument in the world is beautiful as Taj Mahal. No error
a b c d e
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25. There are many important details to attend to before this book gets printed.
a b c d
No errore
26. The mango tree that I had planted last month in the open grounds in front of
my house has stuck the roots at lasta. struck its roots b. struck a root c. struck root d. no improvement
27. the culprit was at last brought to law for his involvement in the crimea. brought to prison b. brought to book c. brought to court d. no improvement
28.He enquired after my health
a. of b. for c. into d. no improvement
29. I am the secretary of the sports club since its formation five years ago.
a. was b. have been c. had been d. no improvement
30. All the members of the club were assembled to celebrate the 50 th anniversary
of the cluba. has assembled to celebrate b. were assembling to celebrate
c. assembled to celebration d. no improvement
31.The earnest appeal by the staff members that the salaries be subjected to
upward revision were rejected by the industrialist.
a. upwardly revision was rejected b. upward revision was rejectedc. upward revision was rejectable d. no improvement
32.Naveen has left when I reached his homea. has to leave b. had left c. had leave d.leaves
33. Venkat tries to make me change my mind but I was firma. tried b.trying c. would try d. had been tried
34. Maya has managed to complete the work I gave her.
a. would have managed b. has managed c had to managed d. no correctionrequired
35. Last year the club has received a large donation
a. had received b. has to receive c. has to receive d. receives
36. prashant could reached by now if he had gone by taxi
a. Could reach b. reached c should reach d. could have reached
37.All of us must try to conscious stop worrying about it.
a. to stop consciously worrying b. conscious to stop worry
c. and consciously stop worries d. no correction required
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38. He generally reaches home by this time but the road may have blocked
a. the roads might blocked b. the road may be blockedc. may be the roads have blocked d. may the road have been blocked
39. I was so thrilling by his enchanting actions that I forgot to thank hima. was so thrilling at b) had so thrilled by c) was so thrilled by d) had been
so thrilling by
40. The visitors admired by paintings but they seem to have disliking mysculptures
a. Seemed to have disliking b) Seem to be disliked c) Seemed disliking d) seemed
to have dislike
41. It is fortunate that he has been behaving wella. has to be behaved b) has to be have c) would have behanced d) no correction
required
42. ALERT
a. Smart b) active c) watchfull d) live43. MAGESTIC
a. attractive b) extraordinary c) grant d) interesting44.FAITH
a. Proof b) belief c) response d) thrust
45. TARNISH
a. ornate b) blemish c) destroy d) scrub46. ARTIFACT
a. Synthetic b) manmade c) natural d) exact copy
47. VESTIGEa. Invention b) example c) evidence d) experiment
48. AMPLE
a. sufficient b) shift c) detailed d) huge49. OGLE
a. complain b) mix c) separate d) stare
50. PILFERa. Destroy b) Damage c) Steal d) Snatch
51. TRIUMPH
a. Joy b) Excitement c) Gain d) Victory
52. DEPLETEa. Destroy b) Finish c) Exhaust d) Vanish
53. APPORTIONMENT
a. Allotment b) Bestowal c) Delivery d) Presentation54. DEAR
a. Due b) Close c) Costly d) Young
55. PREDICTa. Explain b) Foretell c) Assert d) Observe
56. LUDICROUS
a. Absurd b) Clear c) Simple d) Dismal
57. NEMESIS
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a. Victory b) Adventure c) Reward d) Punishment
58. LETHAL
a. Dreary b) Dreadful c) Deadly d) Strange59. GAMBIT
a. Expression b) Trick c) Explanation d) Appeal
60. FADa. Charity b) Weakness c) Fashion d) Folly
61. BOWDLERISE
a. Dictate b) Persuade c) Confuse d) Censor 62. INFINITE
a. Strange b) Endless c) Indefinite d) Vague
63. FADE
a. Suffer b) Fall c) Wither d) Lose64. BAULK
a. Identify b) Prevent c) Encourage d) Verify
65. FERRY
a. Bargain b) Celebrate c) Transport d) Drown66. LOQUACIOUS
a. Sad b) Secretive c) Quiet d) Talkative67. TEDIOUS
a. Painful b) troublesome c) Lengthy d) Tiresome
68. CELIBATE
a. Saint b) Widower c) Bachelor d) Teetotaller
69. DEARTHa. decrease b) Loss c) Reduction d) Scarcity
70. EXPOSE
a. Open b) Reveal c) Declare d) Conceal71. AUTONOMY
a. Submissiveness b) Dependence c) Subordination d) Slavery
72. RECEDEa. Rush b) Advance c) Approach d) Forward
73. TRAGEDY
a. Humorous b) Comedy c) Romance d) Calamity
74. KINDLEa. Ignite b) Encourage c) Ignore d) Extinguish
75. SHALLOW
a. High b) Hidden c) Deep d) Hollow76. LENIENT
a. Obstinate b) Annoyed c) Rude d) Harsh
77. ASSERTa. Agree b) Acquiesce c) Abjure d) Abdicate
78. OVERT
a. Deep b) Shallow c) Secret d) Unwritten
79. ACCORD
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a. Solution b) Act c) Dissent d) Concord
80. START
a. Close b) Shut c) End d) Finish81. UNIVERSAL
a. Narrow b) Regional c) Miniature d) Subsidiary
82. ALIVEa. Passive b) Dead c) Asleep d) Drowsy
83. ANCESTORS
a. Supporters b) Disciples c) Followers d) Descendants84. ENDOW
a. Borrow b) Steal c) Snatch d) Extort
85. SYNTHETIC
a. Cosmetic b) Plastic c) Affable d) Natural86. BLISS
a. Anguish b) Sorrow c) Agony d) Suffering
87. SPREAD
a. Subdue b) Repress c) Suppress d) Contract88. PRECARIOUS
a. Dangerous b) Safe c) Cautious d) Easy89. PROFANE
a. Arrogant b) Benign c) Respectful d) Pious
90. MISERLY
a. Hospitable b) Generous c) Extravagant d) Philanthropic
91. DEEP
a. Elementary b) Superficial c) Shallow d) Perfunctory92. OBSTINATE
a. Inflexible b) prominent c) Pliable d) Fashionable
93. UNSTABLEa. Changing b) Constant c) Stagnant d) steady e) confined
94. VALIDATE
a. Legalise b) Spurious c) Authenticate d) Disprove95. LEND
a. Hire b) Pawn c) Cheat d) Borrow
96. JUDICIOUS
a. Unequal b) Unlawful c) Impure d) Indiscreet97. JUXTAPOSITION
a. Difference b) Opposition c) Separation d) Appropriateness
98. PAUCITYa. Surplus b) Scarcity c) Presence d) Richness e) want
99. OFFER
a. Beg b) Borrow c) Snatch d) Request100.BURY
a. Examine b) Open c) Disinter d) Dig
101. Recall: remember:
a. counterfeit : forge b) behave :Re-enact
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c) construct: Terminate d) predict : Prove
102. Quixotic : Feasible
a) Sudden : Workable b) Theoretical : Practicalc) Fashionable : Efficient d) Precise : Practicable
103. Debate : Forensic
a) Drama : Histrionic b) Opera : Spokenc) Concerto : Harmonizing d) Argument : Domestic
104. Anthology : Poems
a) Antipasto : Hors-docuvre b) Volume : Book c) Medley : Arrangement d)Thesaurus : Synonyms
105. Anhydrous: Saturated
a) Dry : Wet b) Sweet : Wet c) Physics : Chemistry d) Solid : Liquid
106. Wine : Grapesa) Champagne : Raisins b) Liquor : Intoxicating c) Vineyard : Winery d) Whiskey
: Hops e) Vodka : Potatoes
107. Notable : Notorious
a) Philanthropic : Benevolent b) Philandering : pleasant c) Heinous : Atrocious d)Nefarious : Secret e) Philanthropic : Miserly
108. Entrepreneur : Labourera) Profits : wages b) Arbitrator : Capitalist c) Mediator : Conflict d)
Moonlighting : Worker e) Capitalism : Communism
109. Morphine : Sedates
a. Drug : Addicts b) Liquor: Intoxicates c) Medicine : Soothes d) Oil : Smears e)Bandage : Heals
110. Actor : Soliloquy
a) Playwright : Tragedy b) Director : Movie c) Musician : Solo d) Drummer :March e) Singer : Duet
111. Ernest : Immoral
a) Land : Evil b) Dissolute : Lascivious c) Restrained : Wanton d) Shore : Reef e)Conscience : Sin
112. Mendicant : Impecunious
a) Critic : Quizzical b) Complainer : Petulant c) Hat : Askew d) Liar : poor e)Philanthropist : Prodigal
113. Apostate: Religion
a) Loyal : Faith b) Traitor : Country c) Renegade : Indian d) Vital : Church e)
Disloyal : Colonies114. Dermatologist : Skin
a) Paleontologist : Statues b) Genealogist : Genes c) Cardiologist : Heart d)
Astrologist : Future e) Psychologist : Insanity115. Squint : Eyes
a. Grapple : Iron b) Grope : Hands c) Lisp : Speech d) Limp : Limbs e) Sneeze :
Nostrils116. Cynosure : Brilliant
a. Student : Attentive b) Map : Legible c) Rock : large d) Word : Common e)
Magnet : Attractive
117. Numerator : Denominator
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a. Fraction : Decimal b) Divisor : Quotient c) Ratio : Proportion d) Dividend :
Divisor e) Top : Bottom
118. Noisome : Garbagea) Liquid: Perfume b) Heavy : Metal c) Loud : Music d) Warmth : Snow e)
Fragrant : Incense
119. Sad : Dolorousa. Rich : Wealthy b) Smart : Smattering c) Grief : healthy d) Giver : Free e)
Gratitude : Frugal
120. School : Tuitiona. Game: Loss b) Lawyer : Client c) Hospital : Insurance d) Church : Tithe e)
Library : Fine
121. Dissertation : Ideas
a. Propaganda : Facts b) Novel: Theme c) Poem : Emotions d) Play : Acting e)essay: Novel.
122.Naive: Ingenuous:
a. Ordinary: Ingenious b) Old: Wise c) Simple: Kind d) Eager: Reserved e)
Sophisticated : Urbane123. Termagant : Shrew :
a. Anteater : Mouse b) Virago: Harpy c) Supporter : Nag d) Single: Married e)Male: Female
124. Cloud : Storm:a. Container: Contained b) Portent : Disaster c) Cumulus: Gale d) Thunder:
Lighting e) Rain: Wind
125.Conduit: Water:a. Pump: Oil b) Behavior: Liquid c) Artery: Blood d)Wire: Sound e)
Electricity: Television
126. fill up:Rapid progress ________ medical science has amazed everyone.
a. in b) of c) about d)with
127. He is unreliable , do not count _______ his helpa) for b)on c)in d) to
128. She was waiting for you _________ the table this morning
a) on b) at c) for d) with
129. Before going any where else, we must go_________ chandigarha) at b) to c) in d) for
130. You must dispense _______ the services of your gardener
a) in b) of c) at d) with.131. Rakes is well acquainted _______ him
a)to b) by c) with d) of.
132. I have dispensed _________ his services.a) by b)of c)with d)of
133. She was confined _________ bed due to malaria.
a) on b)to c)in d)in to
134.Her face is quite familiar _________ us.
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a) for b) to c) on d) with
135. I could not refrain ________ shedding tears.
a) by b) to c) from d) with136. He is an amateur________ stenography
a)for b)in c) to d) of
137.Children are the delight _______ the housea)for b) of c)to d) with
Answers.
1. c ( on asking for to ask)
2. b (loaded with far loaded with)3. d (away of for aware as to)
4. a (this kind of dresses for these kinds)5. d (his arrival for their arrival)
6. a (say comes for will come)
7. d (say rising)
8. a (say after for between)9. c (use was for were)
10. c (say unreasonably anxious)
11. b (say connected with )12. d (use the most enchanting)
13. a (place the before book)
14. a (say whether permitting)15. b(drop he )
16. c(say left)
17. b(say bluntly)18. a(add understand after did not)
19. b(use charged with)
20. c(use has)
21. c(say but because)22. e(no error)
23. d(say properly & fluently)
24. c(add as before beautiful)25.e(no error)
26. d
27. b28. d.
29. b
30. a.
31. b
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32. b.
33. a
34. d35. a.
36. d.
37. d38. b
39. c.
40. d.41. d.
42. c.
43. c
44. d.45. b
46. b.
47. c.
48. a.49. d.
50. c.51. d.
52. c.
53. a.
54. c.55. b.
56. a.
57. d.58. c.
59. b.
60. c.61. d.
62. b
63. c.64. b.
65. c
66. d
67. d68. c
69. d
70. b.71. b.
72. b.
73. b.74. d.
75. c.
76. d.
77. b.
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78. c.
79. c.
80. d.81. b.
82. b.
83. d.84. a.
85. d.
86. b.87. d.
88. b.
89. d.
90. c.91. c.
92. c.
93. d.
94. d.95. d.
96. d.97. c.
98. a.
99. d.
100. c.101. a.
102. b.
103. a.104. d.
105. a.
106. e.107. e
108. a.
109. b.110. c.
111. c.
112. b.
113. b.114. c.
115. b.
116. e117. d
118. e.
119. a.120. d.
121.c.
122.e
123.b.
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124.b.
125.c.
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