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Q.1
The primary duty of our countrymen at present should be to
curb
such social evils as casteism and untouchability.
recommend
restore
encourage
reinstate
Q.2
The Principal hardly managed to give the papers a
cursory
glance.
superficial
through
thorough
curious
Q.3
The minister was punished with
defection
for his anti-party activities.
resignation
co-operation
invitation
joining
Q.4
The members of the Board were impressed by the candidates
urbane
behaviour.
rural
indifferent
rude
negative
Q.5
The members of the opposition party made
derogatory
remarks about the policies of the government.
praiseworthy
laudatory
respectable
admirable
Q.6
The teacher gave a
vivid
description of the next day's programme.
obscure
inanimate
hazy
unintelligible
Q.7
The problem of dowry in our country has assumed
gargantuan
proportions.
negligible
bearable
minute
minimal
Q.8
The property of
contraction
of matter on cooling is put to several practical uses.
improvement
growth
expansion
diminution
Q.9
The palace was indeed
grotesque
.
good
decent
filthy
congruous
Q.10
The momentum of the movement
slackened
in course of time.
recovered
multiplied
quickened
stopped
Q.11
The new government has
abolished
the Gold Control Act.
approved
passed
restored
removed
Q.12
The new officer is a
brash
young man.
polite
arrogant
kind
handsome
Q.13
The minister gave a public speech on the controversial subject to
precipitate
the matter.
pull
push
defer
create
Q.14
The minister is
optimistic
about the new project just launched.
stoical
dubious
pessimistic
cynical
Q.15
The long sickness has turned the boy
flimsy
.
healthy
strong
agile
wholesome
Q.16
The luxurious hotel is a paradise for
hedonists
.
stoics
ascetics
adventurers
saints
Q.17
The passing of the bill was followed by a large scale
retaliation
by the citizens.
procreation
reconciliation
conciliation
redressal
Q.18
The patient looks a little more
cheerful
this morning.
depressed
dull
energetic
stupid
Q.19
The officer incharge was quite
humane
in his approach.
uncultured
unsympathetic
uncivilised
uncompromising
Q.20
The minister was accused of indulging in
nepotism
.
impartiality
hatred
condemnation
indifference
Q.21
The man at the gate had a
forbidding
appearance.
lenient
friendly
tranquil
mild
Q.22
The man was
liberated
from the charge.
emancipated
enclosed
concealed
imprisoned
Q.23
The two girls are always together. There is a great
affinity
between them.
apathy
empathy
antipathy
sympathy
Q.24
The usual
adulation
of the officers msut end.
back-biting
flattery
condemnation
praise
Q.25
The plantation workers were on a
collision
course before the labour officer intervened.
circuitous
retaliatory
conciliatory
perfunctory
Q.26
The police tried to find out the
rightful
owner of the ornaments left in the train.
indefinite
mistaken
unlawful
claimant
Q.27
The Gupta rulers
patronised
all cultural activities and thus the Gupta era came to be known as the 'the Golden Era' of Indian history.
criticised
rejected
opposed
spurned
Q.28
The habit of
squandering
money should not be encouraged.
saving
collecting
hoarding
discarding
Q.29
The man's actions made it
obvious
that he had a wicked plan in mind.
FALSE
obscure
certain
difficult
Q.30
The wife fainted away,
lamenting
the death of her husband.
smiling
ridiculing
enjoying
rejoicing
Q.31
Their meeting was rather
boisterous
.
quiet
business like
noisy
calm
Q.32
The heroine's
infidelity
finds no mention in this biography.
loyalty
innocence
intelligence
charity
Q.33
The idea of uniting the two Germanys was
seductive
.
foolish
depressive
unacceptable
repulsive
Q.34
The General ordered the troops to
advance
to the fort.
retire
return
escape
retreat
Q.35
The geologists declared that the fossil was
authentic
.
old
fake
new
beautiful
Q.36
The incident
frustrated
all his ambitions.
satiated
appeased
cloyed
satisfied
Q.37
The influence of political broadcasts on elections is
considerable
.
inadequate
uninfluential
negligible
insignificant
Q.38
Their team bore
delinquent
participants.
reverent
uncivil
quarrelsome
conformist
Q.39
The incident
cemented
their relations.
destroyed
wasted
corroded
disintegrated
Q.40
The Government empowered itself to
attach
the assets of all the scam suspects.
detach
donate
return
release
Q.41
The government is taking measures to
augment
the country's food supply.
prohibit
decrease
surpass
compensate
Q.42
The inhabitants of the island were
barbarians
.
bad
uncivilised
cruel
civilised
Q.43
The intricate carvings on the panels are
notable
.
hateful
uncommon
ordinary
absurd
Q.44
The king
consolidated
the empire into a powerful nation.
divided
isolated
fragmented
weakened
Q.45
The lady shouted with a loud,
shrill
voice.
feeble
blunt
muffled
inaudible
Q.46
The guard was given
explicit
orders about whom to admit.
wrong
inadequate
no
ambiguous
Q.47
The key words in planning for an unpredictable future are focus and
flexibility
.
complexity
tensity
pliability
rigidity
Q.48
The last show of the concert at the Ritz theatre was a
fiasco
.
triumph
victory
fruitful
success
Q.49
The leader might have had some
covert
reason for the change of his political affiliations.
flimsy
inexplicable
obvious
unjustifiable
Q.50
The leader was
pragmatic
in his approach to the problems facing the country.
optimistic
idealistic
indefinite
vague
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