Subject English | |||
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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 |