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Q.1
Your master will like you if you are
diligent
.
conscientious
obedient
meticulous
hard-working
Q.2
All the streets looked
just
the same.
decisively
normally
exactly
simply
Q.3
A million cinemas a year bring the same stale
balderdash
.
adventure
nonsense
thriller
romance
Q.4
It is not for
lay
readers to evaluate a great poet.
learned
ordinary
idle
expert
Q.5
It was on the
behest
of the officer that he made those improvements.
suggestion
orders
recommendation
request
Q.6
At the Hardy house there was great
consternation
when Aunt Gertrude saw Joe helping Frank up the stairs.
surprise
panic
gaity
satisfaction
Q.7
He murdered the man without any
qualms
of conscience.
hesitation
pang
excitement
curiosity
Q.8
The man lived in a
dilapidated
house made of mud and bricks.
crumbling
old
thatched
crashing
Q.9
During his meeting with the owners of the company he had a number of
overtures
.
observations
offers
agreements
promises
Q.10
Prashant likes his friend, Rishabh inspite of his little
frailties
.
weaknesses
oddities
timidness
failures
Q.11
Sanjay is going to
pay
the bill for the repairs.
own
pay
bear
stand
Q.12
There has been considerable
furore
both within Parliament and without about the proposed hike in tele-communication tariff.
opposition
criticism
uproar
disagreement
Q.13
Everybody in the Assembly shouted and there was a
pandemonium
in the hall.
crowd
noise
disorderly scene
laughter
Q.14
He has won great admiration amongst his students because of his
verdant
outlook.
wide
optimistic
fresh
logical
Q.15
Those who
man
government-run shops also have their palm greased.
control
operate
administer
rule
Q.16
Instead of being
arraigned
in public, the child should be quietly interviewed in public.
punished
openly
scolded
indict
Q.17
He did not make any attempt to
placate
her.
please
pacify
serve
satisfy
Q.18
Whatever the
verdict
of history may be, Chaplin will occupy a unique place in its pages.
prediction
outcome
judgement
voice
Q.19
At the yesterday's meeting, he adopted a
recalcitrant
attitude.
conciliatory
obstinate
sympathetic
courteous
Q.20
Now the
fury
of the demonstrators turned against the machines.
asperity
passion
rage
acrimony
Q.21
We should abstain from
casting
aspersions on the character of our colleagues.
cracking
slanderous
critical
throw
Q.22
Due to the long
lapse
of time, I could not recognise my old friend.
delay
passage
duration
movement
Q.23
The attitude of the Western countries towards the Third World countries is rather
callous
to say the least.
unfeeling
cursed
unkind
passive
Q.24
He is very
discreet
while deciding such matters.
obstinate
cunning
prudent
trustworthy
Q.25
We must not take his
facetious
remark very seriously.
amusing
critical
casual
flippant
Q.26
A person unrestrained by the rules of morality or tradition is called a
licentious
person.
freelance
criminal
loafer
libertine
Q.27
The incident was a grim
reflection
of the bizarre things that go on in the village.
summary
picture
comment
portrait
Q.28
The school took us on a three days
excursion
to Goa.
trip
picnic
visit
tournament
Q.29
The traditional methods of doing things have now become
obsolescent
.
harmful
obsolete
unrewarding
unpopular
Q.30
He is just
dabbling
in politics to promote his business interests.
including
participating
helping
interfering
Q.31
He was adjudged as the best
orator
of the college.
critic
debater
singer
speaker
Q.32
To avoid future complications, the boundary between neighbours should be properly
defined
.
limited
demarcated
explained
interpreted
Q.33
Miss Margaret is a
genteel
lady.
well-bred
delicate
attractive
beautiful
Q.34
One could see the maginitude of tragedy in the
limpid
eyes of the earthquake victims.
ugly
crying
wet
translucent
Q.35
A stray dog kept
whimpering
all night.
barking
crying
whining
sobbing
Q.36
Malice
is a feeling that we should always avoid.
envy
cruelty
spite
hatred
Q.37
Drinking is a
vice
which ultimately ruins a person.
habit
crime
sin
evil
Q.38
Success is achieved by the degree to which society is prepared to
police
itself.
oppress
perform
control
suppress
Q.39
Corruption
stalks
every sphere of national life.
pervades
penetrates
pollutes
poisons
Q.40
The
fetid
mound of waste near the town was a major cause of the epidemic.
doomed
dangerous
stinking
stagnant
Q.41
How beautiful! This is really something to
ponder
over.
sing
dance
think
wonder
Q.42
The
criterion
of judgement would be fixed soon.
result
decision
standard
consideration
Q.43
If you
waver
at the last minute, you shall face failure.
resolve
decide
settle
hesitate
Q.44
Too many drugs are apt to cause
distress
.
happiness
depression
suffering
melancholy
Q.45
She
overruled
her son's demand of a motorbike.
neglected
disallowed
ignored
fulfilled
Q.46
Defection
is quite common in our present day political life.
desertion
disobedience
disloyalty
indiscipline
Q.47
The employee was
ousted
from the office
pushed
thrust
forced
expelled
Q.48
Millionaires become
eccentric
in their old age.
irritable
peculiar
dull
miserly
Q.49
A
rupture
in the relationship of the two brothers is quite apparent.
gap
damage
break
breach
Q.50
Slangs in a language are usually
ephemeral
in nature.
transient
customary
necessary
obvious
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