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1.

Our knowledge of the past is still largely a matter of informed conjecture.

A. uess
B. osition
C. ertainty
D. orm
Answer» D. orm
2.

Only an inquisitive person can gain proper knowledge.

A. areless
B. ndolent
C. ull
D. ninterested
Answer» E.
3.

Only an agile person can be a successful sportsman.

A. risk
B. maciated
C. eeble
D. luggish
Answer» E.
4.

Political differences introduced a note of discord into their relationship.

A. ranquility
B. amiliarity
C. oncord
D. enevolence
Answer» D. enevolence
5.

Phoolan Devi had to surrender under the most pressing circumstances.

A. elease
B. laim
C. lunder
D. ttack
Answer» C. lunder
6.

People who are actually running the system often take a myopic view of the situation.

A. lind
B. isionary
C. lassy
D. arsighted
Answer» E.
7.

People understand speech in the context of their accumulated experience.

A. cattered
B. ssemble
C. artial
D. ias
Answer» B. ssemble
8.

People know him for his vanity.

A. umanity
B. onesty
C. ourtesy
D. odesty
Answer» E.
9.

It was a voluntary gesture.

A. ompulsory
B. iolent
C. eliberate
D. aluable
Answer» B. iolent
10.

It was a unanimous decision.

A. ncertain
B. artial
C. iscordant
D. ivergent
Answer» D. ivergent
11.

It was a sagacious decision on his part.

A. asual
B. unning
C. oolish
D. alse
Answer» D. alse
12.

It was a horrible sight.

A. leasing
B. eracious
C. epulsive
D. ttractive
Answer» B. eracious
13.

It was evident that he was happy.

A. oubtful
B. lear
C. nimportant
D. nderstood
Answer» B. lear
14.

I worship him as my ideal.

A. eify
B. espise
C. buse
D. eglect
Answer» C. buse
15.

I accept your plan.

A. eny
B. ismiss
C. eject
D. ecline
Answer» D. ecline
16.

Hydra is biologically believed to be immortal.

A. ndying
B. erishable
C. ncient
D. ternal
Answer» C. ncient
17.

How can you cut an apple with this blunt knife?

A. ointed
B. harpened
C. olished
D. iled
Answer» C. olished
18.

History abounds in instance of courge.

A. ails
B. uffices
C. acks
D. hines
Answer» D. hines
19.

Only egalitarianism can lay the foundations of a strong nation.

A. ictatorship
B. omination
C. mperialism
D. litism
Answer» E.
20.

One should never be reckless in his dealings with others.

A. ndifferent
B. areful
C. mprudent
D. enient
Answer» C. mprudent
21.

One can acquire fame only by being truthful, honest and faithful.

A. ose
B. eprive
C. orsake
D. urrender
Answer» B. eprive
22.

On the face of it Poirot's glance conveyed humorous impatience.

A. isappointed
B. ejected
C. athetic
D. ismayed
Answer» D. ismayed
23.

On hearing the news he was in a state of ecstasy.

A. epression
B. ain
C. isappointment
D. rance
Answer» B. ain
24.

His plans may sound nebulous.

A. lear
B. oncrete
C. rominent
D. onspicuous
Answer» B. oncrete
25.

His partners felt that it was a viable business proposition.

A. mpracticable
B. nviolable
C. navailable
D. nviable
Answer» B. nviolable
26.

His move was a calculated one.

A. diotic
B. imple
C. houghtless
D. rtless
Answer» D. rtless
27.

His logic seemed absurd.

A. ictional
B. ational
C. roportional
D. seless
Answer» C. roportional
28.

His living style and his conduct showed him opulent.

A. umptuous
B. rooping
C. ealthy
D. oor
Answer» E.
29.

His writings have been much eulogised by Indian scholars.

A. ondemned
B. louted
C. isapproved
D. isparaged
Answer» B. louted
30.

His was a sulky disposition.

A. ild
B. heerful
C. oving
D. ind
Answer» C. oving
31.

His style of writing is quite verbose.

A. ucid
B. uccinct
C. nusual
D. omical
Answer» C. nusual
32.

His short put pointed speech was applauded by all sections of the audience.

A. elcomed
B. raised
C. isunderstood
D. isapproved
Answer» E.
33.

His punctuality and regularity propitiates everyone with whom he deals.

A. epresses
B. xcites
C. nrages
D. ppeases
Answer» D. ppeases
34.

His knowledge of the subject is quite extensive.

A. rdinary
B. ittle
C. imited
D. mmense
Answer» D. mmense
35.

His friends liked everything about him except his frugality.

A. hort temper
B. xtravagance
C. habbiness
D. unctuality
Answer» C. habbiness
36.

His family has accumulated wealth over the years.

A. rained
B. quandered
C. massed
D. ispersed
Answer» E.
37.

His conduct on the stage was applauded unanimously.

A. ooed
B. ilenced
C. ated
D. isturbed
Answer» B. ilenced
38.

His books are well known for their progressive ideas.

A. seless
B. ld-fashioned
C. omplex
D. eactionary
Answer» E.
39.

His book has a short but useful introduction.

A. eduction
B. nd
C. ermination
D. onclusion
Answer» E.
40.

His attitude is very hostile.

A. riendly
B. ind
C. umane
D. elpful
Answer» B. ind
41.

His urbane attitude won him many friends.

A. ude
B. ustic
C. iolent
D. ndifferent
Answer» C. iolent
42.

His unscrupulous pursuit of wealth finally landed him in prison.

A. uperfluous
B. ingle-minded
C. edicated
D. onscientious
Answer» E.
43.

His timidity proved to be costly.

A. oldness
B. rrogance
C. elf-assertion
D. elf-confidence
Answer» B. rrogance
44.

His tardy manners were a great impediment in the path of his success.

A. uick
B. nthusiastic
C. luggish
D. rogressive
Answer» B. nthusiastic
45.

His smooth manners endeared him to everyone.

A. ard
B. ough
C. ruff
D. ough
Answer» C. ruff
46.

His servility makes him detestable.

A. ravery
B. rudence
C. nsolence
D. lavery
Answer» D. lavery
47.

His meanness is proverbial.

A. enerosity
B. ragmatism
C. imidity
D. indness
Answer» B. ragmatism
48.

His interpretation of the poem is superficial.

A. ystical
B. bfuscation
C. ifficult
D. ysterious
Answer» C. ifficult
49.

His frivolous remarks provoked no comments.

A. erious
B. omentous
C. rantic
D. anciful
Answer» B. omentous
50.

His disposition towards labour made him endearing to the Manager.

A. nclination
B. nwillingness
C. emperament
D. atchfulness
Answer» C. emperament