Subject English
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