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| 701. |
His diabolical ways made him unpopular. |
| A. | ischievious |
| B. | avish |
| C. | eraphic |
| D. | zure |
| Answer» D. zure | |
| 702. |
His depressing attitude became a cause of trouble for us all. |
| A. | orrifying |
| B. | plifting |
| C. | ewildering |
| D. | igressing |
| Answer» C. ewildering | |
| 703. |
His boorish ways amused everyone. |
| A. | efined |
| B. | unny |
| C. | ccentric |
| D. | riendly |
| Answer» B. unny | |
| 704. |
His arrogant behaviour made him successful in his trade. |
| A. | lattering |
| B. | umble |
| C. | olite |
| D. | leasant |
| Answer» C. olite | |
| 705. |
His appointment was confirmed last month. |
| A. | isappointment |
| B. | ischarge |
| C. | uspension |
| D. | ismissal |
| Answer» E. | |
| 706. |
Her new hair style looks very attractive. |
| A. | nblooming |
| B. | rand |
| C. | nbecoming |
| D. | ascinating |
| Answer» D. ascinating | |
| 707. |
Her coming to this place tomorrow is definite. |
| A. | oubtful |
| B. | egrettable |
| C. | uestionable |
| D. | npredictable |
| Answer» B. egrettable | |
| 708. |
it was altercation throughout and therewas no discussion. |
| A. | esonance |
| B. | lternative |
| C. | onsonance |
| D. | nconsistency |
| Answer» D. nconsistency | |
| 709. |
It used to be said that travel broadens one's outlook. |
| A. | estricts |
| B. | ontracts |
| C. | hrinks |
| D. | arrows |
| Answer» E. | |
| 710. |
It is surprising to find her condoning such an act. |
| A. | isparaging |
| B. | ondemning |
| C. | isliking |
| D. | orbidding |
| Answer» C. isliking | |
| 711. |
It is a herculean task for me. |
| A. | ndecent |
| B. | uny |
| C. | onderous |
| D. | ig |
| Answer» C. onderous | |
| 712. |
It is obligatory for a common citizen to follow the rules. |
| A. | ptional |
| B. | uperfluous |
| C. | ecessary |
| D. | dvisable |
| Answer» B. uperfluous | |
| 713. |
If you read the novel carefully, you will realise that her character is irreproachable. |
| A. | lawed |
| B. | lemished |
| C. | efective |
| D. | eformed |
| Answer» D. eformed | |
| 714. |
I was shocked to hear the scurrilous talks of the members of the Board. |
| A. | ecent |
| B. | elevant |
| C. | ccurate |
| D. | seful |
| Answer» B. elevant | |
| 715. |
I thought about her a lot during the following months. |
| A. | eceding |
| B. | receding |
| C. | roceeding |
| D. | ucceeding |
| Answer» C. roceeding | |
| 716. |
i think you should undertake this job; it would really be a profitable venture for you. |
| A. | efrain |
| B. | eave |
| C. | onceal |
| D. | etrieve |
| Answer» C. onceal | |
| 717. |
I think this would be a quixotic project for me. |
| A. | asteful |
| B. | rofitable |
| C. | antastic |
| D. | ractical |
| Answer» E. | |
| 718. |
India is a land of abundant resources. |
| A. | nough |
| B. | oor |
| C. | eficient |
| D. | imited |
| Answer» E. | |
| 719. |
In ancient days, a fragile glass jar was considered to be more valuable than a human slave. |
| A. | road |
| B. | all |
| C. | trong |
| D. | eavy |
| Answer» D. eavy | |
| 720. |
In all places, and at all times, there is a profusion of talents. |
| A. | lenty |
| B. | enerosity |
| C. | version |
| D. | carcity |
| Answer» E. | |
| 721. |
I think this article ought to have been put in a compact from. |
| A. | xpanded |
| B. | nlarged |
| C. | iffused |
| D. | roken |
| Answer» D. roken | |
| 722. |
I think it would be better if this paragraph is eliminated. |
| A. | dded |
| B. | mproved |
| C. | eleted |
| D. | hortened |
| Answer» B. mproved | |
| 723. |
I suppose you should authorise him to do so. |
| A. | ulverize |
| B. | rescribe |
| C. | etach |
| D. | roscibe |
| Answer» E. | |
| 724. |
I liked the poem for its literal meaning. |
| A. | omplex |
| B. | igurative |
| C. | eep |
| D. | ictitious |
| Answer» C. eep | |
| 725. |
I know you would have to prolong your tour; but still I advise you to complete this job also. |
| A. | bstruct |
| B. | urtail |
| C. | inder |
| D. | estrain |
| Answer» C. inder | |
| 726. |
I found my views to be congruous to those of my father. |
| A. | rregular |
| B. | ismatch |
| C. | nconsistent |
| D. | isagreeing |
| Answer» D. isagreeing | |
| 727. |
I can't understand him; he is really a queer fellow. |
| A. | trange |
| B. | areless |
| C. | rdinary |
| D. | nusual |
| Answer» D. nusual | |
| 728. |
I cannot bear with that niggard fellow any more. |
| A. | iserly |
| B. | enerous |
| C. | xtravagant |
| D. | varicious |
| Answer» C. xtravagant | |
| 729. |
I can say for sure that this document is authentic. |
| A. | ictitious |
| B. | uplicate |
| C. | allacious |
| D. | rroneous |
| Answer» B. uplicate | |
| 730. |
I am somewhat sceptical about his claim. |
| A. | ptimistic |
| B. | onvinced |
| C. | redulous |
| D. | opeful |
| Answer» C. redulous | |
| 731. |
Her vivacity attracted everybody. |
| A. | eauty |
| B. | umour |
| C. | pathy |
| D. | ruthfulness |
| Answer» D. ruthfulness | |
| 732. |
Her modesty prevented her from making her feelings known to him. |
| A. | anity |
| B. | uperiority |
| C. | ypocrisy |
| D. | rrogance |
| Answer» B. uperiority | |
| 733. |
Her impetuous behaviour was attributed to her upbringing. |
| A. | oised |
| B. | ash |
| C. | uiet and gentle |
| D. | luggish |
| Answer» D. luggish | |
| 734. |
Her debonair manners were noticed by everyone present in the city. |
| A. | tiff |
| B. | heerless |
| C. | ourteous |
| D. | leasant |
| Answer» C. ourteous | |
| 735. |
Hearing the news, he jumped up in ecstasy. |
| A. | isery |
| B. | eatitude |
| C. | xaltation |
| D. | apture |
| Answer» B. eatitude | |
| 736. |
He is really an obstinate man. |
| A. | onsiderate |
| B. | riendly |
| C. | nderstanding |
| D. | ompliant |
| Answer» E. | |
| 737. |
He is quite industrious. |
| A. | ard-working |
| B. | ndifferent |
| C. | azy |
| D. | ndisposed |
| Answer» D. ndisposed | |
| 738. |
He is known for his uncouth manners. |
| A. | ourteous |
| B. | sual |
| C. | etty |
| D. | ean |
| Answer» B. sual | |
| 739. |
He is in the habit of taking a casual leave quite often. |
| A. | utile |
| B. | egular |
| C. | ormal |
| D. | ystematic |
| Answer» D. ystematic | |
| 740. |
He is extremely intelligent but proud. |
| A. | imple |
| B. | gnorant |
| C. | eak |
| D. | ull |
| Answer» E. | |
| 741. |
He is always hungry for wealth. |
| A. | avenous |
| B. | amished |
| C. | atiated |
| D. | reedy |
| Answer» D. reedy | |
| 742. |
He is a very timid person. |
| A. | ashing |
| B. | utgoing |
| C. | old |
| D. | hivalrous |
| Answer» D. hivalrous | |
| 743. |
He is a man with a jovial nature. |
| A. | alkative |
| B. | orose |
| C. | onotonous |
| D. | uiet |
| Answer» C. onotonous | |
| 744. |
He is a man of mellow temper. |
| A. | xcitable |
| B. | ot |
| C. | rrational |
| D. | ickle |
| Answer» C. rrational | |
| 745. |
He is a good fellow; but what I dislike is his reckless handling of things. |
| A. | ntelligent |
| B. | autious |
| C. | illigent |
| D. | rilliant |
| Answer» C. illigent | |
| 746. |
He has been commended for all that he did. |
| A. | ismissed |
| B. | ondemned |
| C. | ensured |
| D. | ejected |
| Answer» D. ejected | |
| 747. |
He has been acquitted of the charge of theft. |
| A. | unished |
| B. | onvicted |
| C. | eleased |
| D. | xonerated |
| Answer» C. eleased | |
| 748. |
He has a superficial knowledge of the subject. |
| A. | ide |
| B. | rofound |
| C. | ufficient |
| D. | xcessive |
| Answer» C. ufficient | |
| 749. |
He has a delicate constitution. |
| A. | it |
| B. | ngainly |
| C. | trong |
| D. | ugged |
| Answer» D. ugged | |
| 750. |
He harvested a rich crop from that fecund land. |
| A. | ertile |
| B. | bsolete |
| C. | arren |
| D. | ruitless |
| Answer» D. ruitless | |