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Q.1
He lost the match easily because he had played a . . . . . . . five set match in the earlier round.
sensational
gruelling
wonderful
controversial
Q.2
Your case is so unique that I am not getting any . . . . . . . to support it.
help
precedent
reason
happening
Q.3
I was astounded at his . . . . . . . lack of knowledge about the continent of Africa.
great
huge
colossal
abundant
Q.4
To . . . . . . . yourself from . . . . . . . wear warm clothes.
prohibit , heat
protect , cold
save , heat
suffer , cold
prevent , ice
Q.5
Due to . . . . . . rainfall this year, they had to . . . . . . . cut in water supply.
scanty , lift
heavy , regulate
regular , clamp
sufficient , enforce
inadequate , impose
Q.6
The child's earliest words deal with concrete objects, only later he is able to grapple with . . . . . . .
abstractions
maxims
opinions
decisions
Q.7
He knew everything better than anybody else, and it was an affront to his . . . . . . . . vanity that you should disagree with him.
overwrought
overwhelming
overweening
overstrung
Q.8
The prisoner was . . . . . . . to answering any of my questions.
inverse
adverse
reverse
averse
Q.9
His standard of living has . . . . . . since his son joined service.
lifted
increased
risen
heightened
Q.10
The doctor . . . . . . . the patient from taking certain medicines.
banned
prohibited
prescribed
proscribed
Q.11
All too often journalists fail to . . . . . . . personal privacy.
consider
regard
respect
admire
Q.12
But the introductory fee does not stop after the initial handshake; brokers have to . . . . . . . it up after each transaction.
bring
give
boost
cough
Q.13
In hot weather I like lying in the . . . . . . of a tree.
shadow
shelter
protection
shade
Q.14
Once I forgot the piece of paper on which the name of the hotel was written, I was as . . . . . . . . as lost.
much
sure
good
bad
Q.15
It being an . . . . . . issue, it is not correct to introduce questions of morality into the debate.
immoral
irrelevant
moral
amoral
Q.16
The world is so constructed that if you wish to enjoy its pleasures you must also . . . . . . its pains.
deny
ignore
endure
neglect
Q.17
He is usually . . . . . ., but today he appears rather . . . . . . .
strict , unwell
tense , restless
quiet , calm
happy , humorous
calm , disturbed
Q.18
He is greatly admired for his . . . . . . behaviour.
decrepit
decorative
decadent
decorous
Q.19
It is difficult to believe what he tells us because his account of any event is always full of . . . . . . . of all sorts.
discrepancies
differences
discretions
distinctions
Q.20
On account of the dearth of grass on the arid plains the cattle became . . . . . .
jubilant
emaciated
flippant
agitated
Q.21
The news of the secret deal soon . . . . . . despite official silence.
discovered
disclosed
leaked out
divulged
Q.22
Not only did she condemn vice, she almost equally despised the . . . . . . acceptance of an advantage.
commenable
tacit
unholy
furtive
Q.23
There was no . . . . . . in the railway compartment for additional passengers.
space
place
seat
room
Q.24
It has now been . . . . . . . that 52 people died in the crash.
assured
confirmed
counted
ensured
Q.25
It is becoming more and more . . . . . . . that the principal is losing the confidence of his staff.
prominent
conspicuous
manifest
apparent
Q.26
Many women in developing countries experience a cycle of poor health that . . . . . . . before they are born and persists through adulthood passing from generation to generation.
derives
establishes
begins
originates
Q.27
A stone that goes on rolling . . . . . . no moss.
gets
accumulates
collects
gathers
Q.28
The accused . . . . . . that he had met the deceased before.
remarked
refused
exclaimed
denied
Q.29
Planets move in elliptical . . . . . . round the sun.
figures
orbits
shapes
circles
Q.30
Have you heard the . . . . . . news?
late
later
latest
latter
Q.31
In high school many of us never realised the importance that grammar would . . . . . . . in later life.
exercise
figure
portray
play
Q.32
Vishakha . . . . . . two minutes and thirty seconds to take the first place in the women's 800 m race.
ran
used
timed
clocked
Q.33
He finds it difficult to . . . . . . between blue and green as he is colour blind.
distinguish
study
recognise
see
Q.34
The government should provide attractive tax . . . . . . . to create the market for quality goods.
controls
incentives
revenues
structures
Q.35
You need . . . . . . . . shoes for walking in the hills.
good
comfortable
satisfactory
sturdy
Q.36
The young man lost his way in the forest and found that he had become a/an . . . . . . . . . to the dacoits.
enemy
adversary
decoy
quarry
Q.37
The President of the Students' Union played into the hands of some political leaders and . . . . . . the students to go on a strike.
invited
ignited
instigated
inspired
Q.38
. . . . . . learning does not help the mental growth of a student.
Guided
Rote
Assisted
Fast
Q.39
Dowry is no longer permitted by law even in . . . . . . marriage.
love
conventional
natural
bigamous
polygamous
Q.40
Kamal's friends had nothing to offer him other than . . . . . . in his grief.
friendship
kindness
solution
consolation
happiness
Q.41
Speeding and blocking are traffic offences which lead to . . . . . . accidents.
winsome
urban
gruesome
minor
Q.42
The more your action and thought are allied and . . . . . ., the happier you grow.
invincible
divergent
integrated
unravelled
Q.43
Every Shakespearean hero has an internal . . . . . . in his character.
fault
defect
flaw
weakness
Q.44
He bought new shoes last month but they are already . . . . . . . . out.
given
gone
knocked
worn
Q.45
You cannot devise a method which . . . . . . all possibility of error.
ignores
avoids
excludes
includes
Q.46
This item will not figure in the . . . . . . for today's meeting.
list
schedule
programme
agenda
Q.47
The . . . . . . . is working on wood.
artefact
artiste
artist
artisan
Q.48
The prolonged illness left him totally . . . . . . .
enervated
invalid
indisposed
healthy
Q.49
Prospective candidates have to prove that they have sufficient money to cover their . . . . . . . and tuition.
boarding
lodging
sustenance
maintenance
Q.50
Life is to death as pleasure is to . . . . . .
suffering
pain
poverty
anguish
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