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Quiz 15
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Q.1
The bureaucrat was . . . . . . . for his role in the scam.
reinstated
criticised
indicted
indited
Q.2
The criminals seem to have acted in . . . . . . . with three others.
collision
collusion
cohesion
coalition
Q.3
Because of diesel . . . . . . . . many garages are introducing rationing.
deficit
lack
shortage
scarce
Q.4
It is not possible to . . . . . . . . the suffering.
mitigate
masticate
instigate
propitiate
Q.5
Those suffering from glaucoma find that their . . . . . . . . vision is . . . . . . . . and that they can no longer see objects not directly in front of them.
optical , distorted
peripheral , impaired
prephrastic , demurred
peripatetic , diminished
Q.6
She had just . . . . . . . . down when the telephone rang.
laid
lain
lay
lie
Q.7
I keep my . . . . . . . . opinions to myself.
special
private
particular
especial
Q.8
The . . . . . . . . sounded lame to her and she did not want to give in.
excuses
statements
promises
observations
Q.9
He did not register his . . . . . . . . to the proposal.
deviation
divergence
disfavour
dissent
Q.10
He is so . . . . . . . . that everyone is always . . . . . . . . to help him in his work.
helpful , reluctant
aloof , cooperative
adamant , enthusiastic
miserly , ignorant
magnanimous , eager
Q.11
Due to . . . . . . . . rainfall this year, there will be . . . . . . . . cut in water supply.
enough , substantial
meagre , least
sufficient , no
surplus , abundant
abundant , considerable
Q.12
The Marxists, following a theory of dialectical materialism, contend that man is merely a producing animal who supplies his own needs and whose life is largely . . . . . . . by economic forces.
determined
subordinated
moulded
subjugated
Q.13
He . . . . . . . in wearing the old fashioned coat inspite of his wife's disapproval.
resists
desists
persists
insists
Q.14
No man had a more . . . . . . . love for literature, or a higher respect for it, than Dr. Samuel Johnson.
arduous
ardent
animated
adroit
Q.15
I have often . . . . . . . why he went to live abroad.
puzzled
wondered
thought
surprised
Q.16
He was in trouble because he did not . . . . . . . the instructions.
follow
observe
confirm
chase
Q.17
The lions in the Gir forest are protected as they come under . . . . . . . species.
dangerous
engendered
enamoured
endangered
Q.18
If an indelible ink is used, this will not be . . . . . . .
observed
obligated
obliterated
obviated
Q.19
A restaurant that presents spick and span look will naturally . . . . . . . more customers.
accomodate
invite
avoid
attract
Q.20
The petition before the court prayed for . . . . . . . the appointment orders issued by the management.
granting
removing
posting
quashing
dismissing
Q.21
My friends says that he drinks tea because it is the best . . . . . . . in the world.
fluid
drink
beverage
liquid
Q.22
Judicial decrees may not change the heart, but they can . . . . . . . the heartless.
subdue
regulate
transform
disarm
Q.23
Gandhiji was a humble man known for his . . . . . . .
pleasantness
sweetness
modesty
kindness
Q.24
His father-in-law . . . . . . . him up in business.
made
put
built
set
Q.25
When their examinations were over, the children gleefully . . . . . . . the books they had been reading.
despised
neglected
shelve
overthrew
Q.26
And why did the police suspect you? It just does not make any . . . . . . . to me.
truth
reason
point
sense
Q.27
One major . . . . . . . between the Election Commission and the Union Government is related to the powers of the former in respect of the deployment of central police forces at places where an election is held.
conflict
pain
irritant
culprit
Q.28
Even a . . . . . . . glance will reveal the mystery.
crude
cursory
critical
curious
Q.29
The driver suddenly applied the brakes when he saw a . . . . . . . truck ahead of him.
static
solitary
stationary
immobile
Q.30
My friend took his first pay to the bank to . . . . . . . it in his account.
deposit
deficit
debit
demote
Q.31
One . . . . . . . and you know who among them is the culprit.
look
peep
sight
gaze
Q.32
Belying his mother's worries, Rajesh's behaviour throughout the function was . . . . . . .
immodest
impeccable
imaginable
imperial
impervious
Q.33
The teacher ordered Kamal to leave the room and . . . . . . . him to return.
stopped
refused
forbade
challenged
Q.34
My mother upset the kettle of boiling water and . . . . . . . her right hand badly.
wounded
sizzled
scorched
scalded
Q.35
All the employees of the firm are . . . . . . . to a fortnight's holiday.
allowed
entitled
required
able
Q.36
His parents did not pay . . . . . . . attention to his studies.
suitable
just
remarkable
proper
Q.37
The . . . . . . . of the Minister's statement cannot be verified by people who have no access to official records.
validity
veracity
ambiguity
verbosity
Q.38
The poor fellow can't even afford daily food, . . . . . . . alone buying a house.
cast
forget
let
leave
Q.39
Take possession of the records immediately lest they are . . . . . . . with.
tampered
destroyed
mishandled
malhandled
Q.40
Every individual wishes to lead a . . . . . . . life.
respected
respectful
respectable
respective
Q.41
You will have to face some practical problems when you start . . . . . . . this plan.
prosecuting
projecting
prescribing
proscribing
Q.42
A relief team was sent to . . . . . . . food and medicine among the refugees.
sanction
distribute
contribute
separate
Q.43
I . . . . . . . missed the train this morning as I got up late.
quite
scarcely
narrowly
hardly
Q.44
Parliamentary democracy demands a discipline and . . . . . . . to the rules.
adherence
obligation
subjection
liability
Q.45
The British were able to establish an empire in India, largely because the ruling Indian princes were . . . . . . .
disunited
disintegrated
disjointed
disoriented
Q.46
The old 'Nature Versus . . . . . . .' debate regarding crime continues even today.
Culture
Man
Nurture
Universe
Q.47
The stenographer is very efficient. He is . . . . . . . to his firm.
a credit
a blessing
an asset
a boon
Q.48
He is a person of sound character and . . . . . . . disposition.
amicable
amiable
morous
beneficent
Q.49
Authority . . . . . . . when it is not supported by the moral purity of its user.
waits
crumbles
empowers
prevails
Q.50
The government's economic policy includes certain projects for . . . . . . . the living conditions of the poor.
bettering
harmonising
manipulating
doing away with
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