Subject English | |||
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Analogies Instruction: Each related pair of words in capital letters is followed by a number of pairs of words or phrases. Select the pair of words or phrases that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair. | |||
876. RELEVANT : CRUCIAL | |||
marginal :unique | |||
perceptible : obvious | |||
apparent : real | |||
possible : desirable | |||
None of these | |||
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877. WARDROBE : CLOTHES | |||
stove : crockery | |||
bookshelves : books | |||
drawer : shelves | |||
necking : earrings | |||
None of these | |||
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878. PRACTICING : EXPERTISE | |||
thinking : logic | |||
growing : health | |||
exercise : strength | |||
eating : nutrition | |||
None of these | |||
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Replacement of Words Instruction: Replace the underlined word with the appropriate word or phrase that best keeps the meanings of the original sentence. | |||
879. Managers shouldstrive for excellence | |||
Cooperatate with others | |||
be patient | |||
make efforts | |||
pay well | |||
None of these | |||
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880. To look quick though a book is an important study skill. | |||
skim | |||
summarize | |||
Outline | |||
Rephrase | |||
None of these | |||
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881. Writing a beautiful sonnet is as much an achievement as to finish a 400 page novel. | |||
it is to finishing | |||
finishing | |||
if to finish | |||
to have finished | |||
None of these | |||
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882. Her brothers along with her parents insist that she remains in school. | |||
are insisting | |||
insists | |||
were insisting | |||
have insisted | |||
None of those | |||
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883. Using it wisely, leisure promotes health, efficiency and happiness. | |||
Because of usefulness | |||
If used wisely | |||
Having used it wisely | |||
Because it is used wisely | |||
None of these | |||
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884. The world ‘Philosopher’ means - | |||
a thinker | |||
a person who does good to other person | |||
a learned man | |||
a person who lefts reason govern his life. | |||
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885. Socrates believed that an angry man was - | |||
not superior to a beast | |||
equal to a beast | |||
disliked by all | |||
less human than beast | |||
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886. Which one of the following is not true for Socrates wife? | |||
She disturbed her husband | |||
She was not reasonable | |||
She would lose her temper frequently | |||
She did not insult Socrates | |||
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887. The expression not to put out means - | |||
to be irritated | |||
not to be vexed | |||
not to be angry | |||
not to be bed tempered | |||
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888. ‘After thunder comes rain’ Here thunder means --- | |||
a thunder bolt | |||
the loud and angry scolding of Socrates; wife | |||
the laughter of the passersby | |||
a loud noise which usually follows usually a flash of lightening. | |||
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889. IMPERVIOUS | |||
Penetrable | |||
Hidden | |||
Tolerable | |||
Gentle | |||
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890. CELIBACY | |||
Chastity | |||
Misogyny | |||
Matrimony | |||
Divorce | |||
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891. ELUCIDATE | |||
Afflict | |||
Ratify | |||
Dominate | |||
Obscure | |||
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892. RETRENCH | |||
Insist | |||
Preclude | |||
Splurge | |||
Convince | |||
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893. MISCONSTRUE | |||
Watch patiently | |||
Follow closely | |||
Assemble carefully | |||
Grasp accurately | |||
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894. PLAY: ACTS | |||
eassy : topics | |||
games: athletics | |||
novel : chapters | |||
drams :actors | |||
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895. GEOLOGY: SCIENCE | |||
fir :tree | |||
theory :practice | |||
fashion :style | |||
biology : laboratory | |||
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896. JUDGE: GAVEL | |||
orator :dais | |||
teacher : blackboard | |||
violin : music | |||
conductor : baton | |||
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897. CANDLE: TALLOW | |||
banana : peel | |||
statue: bronze | |||
violin : music | |||
conductor : baton | |||
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898. VIRTUE: INTEGRITY | |||
vice : sloth | |||
verify :Truth | |||
purity :honesty | |||
vanity : ambition | |||
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899. The witness was supposed to ___ to weight his words carefully. | |||
adjure | |||
abjure | |||
adjudicate | |||
incriminate | |||
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900. At such a serious moment, you’re ___ is inappropriate. | |||
courtesy | |||
levity | |||
pertinence | |||
solemnity | |||
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Total Question : | 25 |
Total Hit : | 0 |
Correct : | 0 |
Wrong/Cheat : | 0 |