Subject English
Antonyms
Instruction: For each written in Uppercase select a word having the opposite meaning.
826. INTEGRATE
(a) separate
(b) Combine
(c) Add
(d) Assimilate
Ans. a
827. RELEVANT
(a) Appropriate
(b) Pertinent
(c) Unrelated
(d) Applicable
Ans. c
828. TYPICAL
(a) General
(b) Distinctive
(c) Unrelated
(d) Realistic
Ans. c
829. INUNDATE
(a) Drain
(b) Swamp
(c) Flood
(d) Submerge
Ans. a
Fill in the blanks
Instruction: Select the word or words, which appropriately fill –in –the gap in each sentence.
830. This is the person _____ came last week.
(a) Who
(b) Whom
(c) that
(d) Which
Ans. a
831. We _____ exchange greetings on meeting each other.
(a) use to
(b) used
(c) used to ca
(d) have used to
Ans. c
832. The hotel is ____ the sea.
(a) besides
(b) beside
(c) nearby
(d) at side of
Ans. b
833. Listen to ____ the opposition says.
(a) that
(b) which
(c) what
(d) who
Ans. c
834. I ____ to the hospital last Saturday
(a) had go
(b) had to go
(c) have to go
(d) have being
Ans. b
835. ___ of the story they got married
(a) at least
(b) Finally
(c) At the last
(d) At the end
Ans. d
836. We reached after he ____ the place.
(a) has left
(b) left
(c) had last
(d) was left
Ans. c
837. Wait ____ I came.
(a) till
(b) until
(c) before
(d) unless
Ans. b
Synonyms
Instruction: For each word Written in Uppercase, select a word having the similar meaning.
838. ADVERSE
(a) Hostile
(b) Sympathetic
(c) Supportive
(d) Favorable
Ans. a
839. ABLE
(a) Capable
(b) Friendly
(c) Hostile
(d) Happy
Ans. a
840. AUTHENTIC
(a) Genuine
(b) Fake
(c) Expensive
(d) Rare
Ans. a
841. BANISH
(a) Exile
(b) Welcome
(c) Rebuke
(d) Welcome
Ans. a
842. FEASIBLE
(a) Impossible
(b) Practical
(c) Difficult
(d) Realistic
Ans. b
843. VARIABLE
(a) Changeable
(b) Uneven
(c) Constant
(d) Capricious
Ans. a
844. EXPEDITE
(a) Accelerate
(b) Impede
(c) Inhibit
(d) Expound
Ans. a
845. INCIDENTAL
(a) significant
(b) Ancillary
(c) Deliberate
(d) Explanatory
Ans. b
Sentence Correction
Instruction: Select the appropriate word to replace the underlined word to correct each sentence.
846. His illness absolved him to attending the meeting.
(a) present
(b) attend
(c) from
(d) for
Ans. c
847. By hiding the criminals she become an accessory to the robbery.
(a) by
(b) in
(c) of
(d) for
Ans. c
848. Many benefits accruedin the nation when women become eligible for vote.
(a) towards
(b) on
(c) to
(d) of
Ans. c
849. The new ambassador offered his credentials to the President.
(a) gave
(b) notified
(c) bio-data
(d) Presented
Ans. d
850. The union was amenable for a proposal of a wage increase.
(a) to
(b) up-rise
(c) for
(d) in
Ans. a