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| 551. |
Silence in this place is mandatory. |
| A. | ptional |
| B. | ompulsory |
| C. | mperative |
| D. | rritating |
| Answer» B. ompulsory | |
| 552. |
Should I communicate the date of the meeting to all the members? |
| A. | ield |
| B. | onceal |
| C. | efrain |
| D. | ithhold |
| Answer» E. | |
| 553. |
Sherlock Holmes is a fictitious character. |
| A. | eal |
| B. | maginative |
| C. | ancy |
| D. | oreign |
| Answer» B. maginative | |
| 554. |
Terrorism is a serious hazard to the country. |
| A. | hance |
| B. | eril |
| C. | afety |
| D. | roblem |
| Answer» D. roblem | |
| 555. |
Sunil spent most of his time in recreation. |
| A. | ork |
| B. | oredom |
| C. | eisure |
| D. | iversion |
| Answer» C. eisure | |
| 556. |
Such comparisons in poetry are now obsolete. |
| A. | ermanent |
| B. | ncient |
| C. | enovated |
| D. | ecent |
| Answer» E. | |
| 557. |
Such a scene attracts the onlookers. |
| A. | nstigate |
| B. | nnoys |
| C. | epels |
| D. | evolts |
| Answer» D. evolts | |
| 558. |
Such lofty dreams can never come true. |
| A. | uny |
| B. | umble |
| C. | nsignificant |
| D. | asual |
| Answer» C. nsignificant | |
| 559. |
She sat all alone in the party bearing that sulky face. |
| A. | ind |
| B. | oving |
| C. | ild |
| D. | heerful |
| Answer» E. | |
| 560. |
She looked gorgeous in her new dress. |
| A. | gly |
| B. | eautiful |
| C. | rdinary |
| D. | habby |
| Answer» E. | |
| 561. |
She is indeed human. |
| A. | niversal |
| B. | evilish |
| C. | errestrial |
| D. | ivine |
| Answer» E. | |
| 562. |
She is beautiful as well as frivolous. |
| A. | ndecent |
| B. | erious |
| C. | nsane |
| D. | ude |
| Answer» C. nsane | |
| 563. |
She is slender in figure. |
| A. | trong |
| B. | ell-built |
| C. | tout |
| D. | lim |
| Answer» D. lim | |
| 564. |
She was surprised by his amiability. |
| A. | essimism |
| B. | rudence |
| C. | incerity |
| D. | etulance |
| Answer» E. | |
| 565. |
She was in a state of anxiety when I met her. |
| A. | leasure |
| B. | appiness |
| C. | elief |
| D. | aughter |
| Answer» D. aughter | |
| 566. |
She was born rich and had a sophisticated taste. |
| A. | igorous |
| B. | imple |
| C. | rtificial |
| D. | uperficial |
| Answer» C. rtificial | |
| 567. |
She was sceptical about the safety of the new drug. |
| A. | anguine |
| B. | opeful |
| C. | ertain |
| D. | oubtful |
| Answer» D. oubtful | |
| 568. |
She used to disparage her neighbour every now and then. |
| A. | enigrate |
| B. | elittle |
| C. | raise |
| D. | lease |
| Answer» D. lease | |
| 569. |
She has an attractive figure. |
| A. | omplex |
| B. | npredictable |
| C. | istracting |
| D. | epulsive |
| Answer» E. | |
| 570. |
She handled the machine with deft fingers. |
| A. | lumsy |
| B. | turdy |
| C. | elicate |
| D. | uick |
| Answer» B. turdy | |
| 571. |
She decided to finish the work before it became onerous. |
| A. | nfamiliar |
| B. | ight |
| C. | urdensome |
| D. | nique |
| Answer» C. urdensome | |
| 572. |
She bought a gaudy shawl as a wedding gift for her sister. |
| A. | atuous |
| B. | ober |
| C. | arnish |
| D. | rnate |
| Answer» C. arnish | |
| 573. |
She began to babel in front of the guests. |
| A. | uiet |
| B. | in |
| C. | ourn |
| D. | ry |
| Answer» B. in | |
| 574. |
The fifteenth century witnessed an era of Renaissance in Europe. |
| A. | estilence |
| B. | ecadence |
| C. | mmorality |
| D. | rehistory |
| Answer» C. mmorality | |
| 575. |
The error in the newspaper article is accidental. |
| A. | ermissible |
| B. | sual |
| C. | onventional |
| D. | ntentional |
| Answer» E. | |
| 576. |
The duty of atrue citizen is to thwart social evils as untouchability, dowry system etc. |
| A. | avour |
| B. | ustain |
| C. | romote |
| D. | rustrate |
| Answer» D. rustrate | |
| 577. |
The drug will have pernicious effect on your health. |
| A. | eneficial |
| B. | rolonged |
| C. | uinous |
| D. | ornographic |
| Answer» B. rolonged | |
| 578. |
The doctor advised us to give him wholesome nutrition. |
| A. | ickly |
| B. | tupendous |
| C. | epressing |
| D. | ragmentary |
| Answer» B. tupendous | |
| 579. |
The director had a derisive attitude towards some of the members of the committee. |
| A. | nthusiastic |
| B. | espectful |
| C. | eprecatory |
| D. | ncouraging |
| Answer» C. eprecatory | |
| 580. |
The dinner set she presented to me was durable enough. |
| A. | orn |
| B. | ragile |
| C. | ight |
| D. | trong |
| Answer» C. ight | |
| 581. |
The deliberate suavity of Dev's behaviour made the emotions of the audience volatile. |
| A. | oliteness |
| B. | mpetuosity |
| C. | tupidity |
| D. | leasant |
| Answer» C. tupidity | |
| 582. |
The decision to stop firing across the border was a unilateral one. |
| A. | ollective |
| B. | ilateral |
| C. | ultilateral |
| D. | ultiple |
| Answer» C. ultilateral | |
| 583. |
The criminal was detained by the police. |
| A. | rotected |
| B. | ismissed |
| C. | eleased |
| D. | eterred |
| Answer» D. eterred | |
| 584. |
The gatekeeper ought to be more vigilant these days. |
| A. | rresponsible |
| B. | gnorant |
| C. | areless |
| D. | nnocent |
| Answer» D. nnocent | |
| 585. |
The Ganga is as deep in midstream as at the banks. |
| A. | ide |
| B. | arrow |
| C. | ollow |
| D. | hallow |
| Answer» E. | |
| 586. |
The food served at the official dinner was very bland. |
| A. | nedible |
| B. | picy |
| C. | utritious |
| D. | asty |
| Answer» E. | |
| 587. |
The flight was delayed because of bad weather. |
| A. | uickened |
| B. | eleased |
| C. | xpedited |
| D. | riggered |
| Answer» D. riggered | |
| 588. |
The covalent compunds consist of discrete molecules. |
| A. | oncrete |
| B. | rouped |
| C. | eparate |
| D. | onvoluted |
| Answer» C. eparate | |
| 589. |
The complete eradication of poverty from our country is really an illusion. |
| A. | ruth |
| B. | act |
| C. | eality |
| D. | ctuality |
| Answer» D. ctuality | |
| 590. |
The committee set about making provisional arrangements for the annual conference. |
| A. | nconditional |
| B. | biding |
| C. | ermanent |
| D. | asting |
| Answer» D. asting | |
| 591. |
The club meets on the last Thursday of every month in a dilapidated place. |
| A. | urnished |
| B. | enovated |
| C. | eglected |
| D. | egenerated |
| Answer» C. eglected | |
| 592. |
The climbers found the ascent nerve breaking. |
| A. | lide |
| B. | ecline |
| C. | all |
| D. | escent |
| Answer» E. | |
| 593. |
The children are playing in the nearby park. |
| A. | ifferent |
| B. | lose |
| C. | eparate |
| D. | istant |
| Answer» E. | |
| 594. |
The Chief Minister was given a warm welcome at the onset of the function. |
| A. | indrance |
| B. | ommencement |
| C. | inale |
| D. | onclusion |
| Answer» D. onclusion | |
| 595. |
The chairman rebuked the accounts officer for not supervising the work of his coordinates. |
| A. | raised |
| B. | eceived |
| C. | warded |
| D. | nvited |
| Answer» B. eceived | |
| 596. |
She detests government jobs. |
| A. | pproves |
| B. | ate |
| C. | dores |
| D. | nterested |
| Answer» D. nterested | |
| 597. |
Self-reliance has been adopted as an important objective of economic planning in modern India. |
| A. | iscarded |
| B. | enied |
| C. | orsaken |
| D. | efused |
| Answer» D. efused | |
| 598. |
Sarita did not heed the disdain she had to bear at the hands of her step-mother. |
| A. | enitence |
| B. | umility |
| C. | ove |
| D. | dmiration |
| Answer» E. | |
| 599. |
Sanjay's point of view was correct but his behaviour with his father was quite impertinent. |
| A. | mpressive |
| B. | mooth |
| C. | ealthy |
| D. | espectful |
| Answer» E. | |
| 600. |
Rohit is a very courageous boy. |
| A. | rightened |
| B. | aughty |
| C. | owardly |
| D. | appy |
| Answer» D. appy | |