Q.1
Good actions cannot camouflage one's bad qualities.
Q.2
He does every job with great zeal and vigour.
Q.3
He exhibited a comprehensive approach towards the matter in hand.
Q.4
He appears to be a phony person.
Q.5
He climbed up a stationary wagon.
Q.6
Politicians toady are robbing the nation of its wealth.
Q.7
Pradeep is always jeered at by his companions.
Q.8
Gandhi did not welcome the idea of being a mute spectator to the atrocious behaviour of the whites towards the non-whites in Africa.
Q.9
Gandhiji always advocated the use of indigenous goods.
Q.10
Geetanjali is loved by all for her meekness.
Q.11
People know him for his vanity.
Q.12
People understand speech in the context of their accumulated experience.
Q.13
He abandoned his family.
Q.14
He abdicated his post of his own accord.
Q.15
He failed to perceive that his bad habit was having an adverse effect on his son too.
Q.16
Only an agile person can be a successful sportsman.
Q.17
Professors are generally serious about what they say.
Q.18
Matter expands on heating.
Q.19
People who are actually running the system often take a myopic view of the situation.
Q.20
Phoolan Devi had to surrender under the most pressing circumstances.
Q.21
Only an inquisitive person can gain proper knowledge.
Q.22
Rajesh is a shrewd person.
Q.23
On hearing the news he was in a state of ecstasy.
Q.24
On the face of it Poirot's glance conveyed humorous impatience.
Q.25
Mrs. Higgins is a humble lady.
Q.26
Much to the chagrin of his parents, Ajit married a very poor girl.
Q.27
Most surfaces are made glossy by polishing.
Q.28
Mother Teresa devoted her life to the service of the poor and the destitute.
Q.29
Mr. Arun Lal is a noted personality in the town.
Q.30
Political differences introduced a note of discord into their relationship.
Q.31
Many snakes are innocuous.
Q.32
Our knowledge of the past is still largely a matter of informed conjecture.
Q.33
Ours is undoubtedly a morbid society.
Q.34
Overeating can often be detrimental.
Q.35
Rajesh's rustic behaviour astonished the teacher.
Q.36
One can acquire fame only by being truthful, honest and faithful.
Q.37
One should never be reckless in his dealings with others.
Q.38
My parents were confident of my success in the examination.
Q.39
My uncle is very wealthy, but rather parsimonious in his habits.
Q.40
Mr. Khanna is held in high esteem by the residents of the colony.
Q.41
Merit need not be swamped while filling vacancies through a quota system.
Q.42
Never be impulsive in taking decisions.
Q.43
Machine-civilisation has made human life artificial.
Q.44
Mahatma Gandhi said that compassion is more important than truth.
Q.45
Only egalitarianism can lay the foundations of a strong nation.
Q.46
Never adopt a callous attitude towards your duties.
Q.47
Last month tomatoes were quite cheap.
Q.48
Let us not aggravate the sufferings of the poor.
Q.49
It was universally characterised as a progressive measure.
Q.50
It's a rule of the company to endow the Manager with all essential perks.
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