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| 751. |
He is adamant on going. |
| A. | onfused |
| B. | enient |
| C. | tressing |
| D. | ielding |
| Answer» E. | |
| 752. |
He holds extreme views on education. |
| A. | rdinary |
| B. | asual |
| C. | imid |
| D. | oderate |
| Answer» E. | |
| 753. |
He has suspended his secretary on a flimsy ground. |
| A. | igorous |
| B. | trong |
| C. | ound |
| D. | alutary |
| Answer» E. | |
| 754. |
He has enrolled himself to an elementary course in computer. |
| A. | econdary |
| B. | ough |
| C. | dvanced |
| D. | imple |
| Answer» D. imple | |
| 755. |
He has bought genuine pearls. |
| A. | nexpensive |
| B. | nattractive |
| C. | purious |
| D. | xtraneous |
| Answer» D. xtraneous | |
| 756. |
He harboured a feeling of malice towards his younger brother. |
| A. | ove |
| B. | ancour |
| C. | pite |
| D. | oodwill |
| Answer» E. | |
| 757. |
He found it hard to withstand the stress of circumstances. |
| A. | ndure |
| B. | esist |
| C. | olerate |
| D. | ield |
| Answer» E. | |
| 758. |
He found an ancient statue in the village. |
| A. | resh |
| B. | ew |
| C. | ecent |
| D. | odern |
| Answer» E. | |
| 759. |
He felt tired with the monotony of his daily routine. |
| A. | eacefulness |
| B. | ariety |
| C. | xcitement |
| D. | ange |
| Answer» C. xcitement | |
| 760. |
He felt gratified to the old man for his help. |
| A. | epressed |
| B. | iscouraged |
| C. | istressed |
| D. | rustrated |
| Answer» E. | |
| 761. |
He failed to perceive that his bad habit was having an adverse effect on his son too. |
| A. | gnore |
| B. | pprehend |
| C. | onceive |
| D. | reate |
| Answer» B. pprehend | |
| 762. |
He exhibited a comprehensive approach towards the matter in hand. |
| A. | lipshod |
| B. | ketchy |
| C. | xhaustive |
| D. | uperficial |
| Answer» E. | |
| 763. |
He does every job with great zeal and vigour. |
| A. | ndifference |
| B. | onstraint |
| C. | assion |
| D. | ifficulty |
| Answer» B. onstraint | |
| 764. |
He denied the accusation. |
| A. | ustified |
| B. | poke |
| C. | ublicised |
| D. | ffirmed |
| Answer» E. | |
| 765. |
He could not confirm that he had made any such statement. |
| A. | eject |
| B. | void |
| C. | eny |
| D. | efuse |
| Answer» D. efuse | |
| 766. |
He climbed up a stationary wagon. |
| A. | oving |
| B. | peeding |
| C. | hunting |
| D. | tanding |
| Answer» B. peeding | |
| 767. |
He appears to be a phony person. |
| A. | gly |
| B. | enuine |
| C. | nreal |
| D. | eautiful |
| Answer» C. nreal | |
| 768. |
He urge to learn everything. |
| A. | esires |
| B. | enies |
| C. | islikes |
| D. | iscourage |
| Answer» E. | |
| 769. |
He frequently visits his old uncle in his native village. |
| A. | emporarily |
| B. | arely |
| C. | rregularly |
| D. | ecretly |
| Answer» C. rregularly | |
| 770. |
He confessed having done a mistake. |
| A. | ranted |
| B. | onceded |
| C. | cknowledged |
| D. | oncealed |
| Answer» E. | |
| 771. |
He abdicated his post of his own accord. |
| A. | cquired |
| B. | nherited |
| C. | eized |
| D. | surped |
| Answer» E. | |
| 772. |
Good actions cannot camouflage one's bad qualities. |
| A. | xhibit |
| B. | emonstrate |
| C. | eveal |
| D. | arade |
| Answer» D. arade | |
| 773. |
Giving alms to the poor is considered holy. |
| A. | orrible |
| B. | bnoxious |
| C. | rofane |
| D. | ffensive |
| Answer» D. ffensive | |
| 774. |
Generally she is cautious in her work. |
| A. | ind |
| B. | ast |
| C. | ash |
| D. | urtful |
| Answer» D. urtful | |
| 775. |
He was the most eccentric and difficult patron. |
| A. | ormal |
| B. | ober |
| C. | enial |
| D. | ociable |
| Answer» B. ober | |
| 776. |
He was really delighted to see me. |
| A. | cared |
| B. | isturbed |
| C. | urprised |
| D. | ispleased |
| Answer» E. | |
| 777. |
He was often sent to foreign tours by the company. |
| A. | ative |
| B. | verseas |
| C. | istant |
| D. | emote |
| Answer» B. verseas | |
| 778. |
He was in a dejected mood. |
| A. | rritable |
| B. | omantic |
| C. | ubilant |
| D. | ejected |
| Answer» D. ejected | |
| 779. |
He was given in to much fanaticism. |
| A. | eason |
| B. | indness |
| C. | assivity |
| D. | iolence |
| Answer» B. indness | |
| 780. |
He wanted absolute control of the firm. |
| A. | ittle |
| B. | ew |
| C. | omplex |
| D. | imited |
| Answer» E. | |
| 781. |
He tried to conceal the secret that they were already married. |
| A. | tate |
| B. | eclare |
| C. | eveal |
| D. | nnounce |
| Answer» D. nnounce | |
| 782. |
He thought gambling was a vice. |
| A. | ourtesy |
| B. | indness |
| C. | irtue |
| D. | oodness |
| Answer» D. oodness | |
| 783. |
He stood gazing at the serene expanse of the sea. |
| A. | cenic |
| B. | lear |
| C. | ranquil |
| D. | uffled |
| Answer» E. | |
| 784. |
He seems to have a propensity to fight. |
| A. | cepticism |
| B. | enchant |
| C. | version |
| D. | roclivity |
| Answer» D. roclivity | |
| 785. |
He was found guilty. |
| A. | rue |
| B. | ight |
| C. | nnocent |
| D. | orrect |
| Answer» D. orrect | |
| 786. |
He was always prepared to refute the idea. |
| A. | gree |
| B. | ubscribe |
| C. | ecommend |
| D. | ndorse |
| Answer» E. | |
| 787. |
He was exonerated of the charge of theft when the woman gave an evidence in his favour. |
| A. | mprisoned |
| B. | omplained |
| C. | xpelled |
| D. | ccused |
| Answer» E. | |
| 788. |
He was dejected when he heard the news. |
| A. | lated |
| B. | mpressed |
| C. | ilarious |
| D. | leeful |
| Answer» B. mpressed | |
| 789. |
He said it would be convenient for him to meet me there. |
| A. | nadvisable |
| B. | bjectionable |
| C. | roublesome |
| D. | esirable |
| Answer» D. esirable | |
| 790. |
He returned home much inspired, no wonder the plan had worked. |
| A. | verwhelmed |
| B. | ispirited |
| C. | isillusioned |
| D. | ceptical |
| Answer» C. isillusioned | |
| 791. |
He received a flattering compliment from Sunita immediately after the speech. |
| A. | isparagement |
| B. | ulogy |
| C. | ontempt |
| D. | otoriety |
| Answer» B. ulogy | |
| 792. |
He puts on airs and claims himself to be omniscient. |
| A. | gnorant |
| B. | neducated |
| C. | nqualified |
| D. | ackward |
| Answer» B. neducated | |
| 793. |
He proved utterly capricious in his dealings with his friends. |
| A. | elpful |
| B. | teadfast |
| C. | nderstanding |
| D. | bstinate |
| Answer» C. nderstanding | |
| 794. |
He nurtured in him a strong craving for revenge from those criminals. |
| A. | ercy |
| B. | ardon |
| C. | ity |
| D. | orgiveness |
| Answer» E. | |
| 795. |
He makes occasional visits to Delhi. |
| A. | ccidental |
| B. | trange |
| C. | egular |
| D. | rivolous |
| Answer» D. rivolous | |
| 796. |
He made an exhaustive list of the items his secretary should attend to. |
| A. | eticulous |
| B. | hort |
| C. | nteresting |
| D. | ncomplete |
| Answer» E. | |
| 797. |
He looked elated on hearing the news. |
| A. | xasperated |
| B. | epressed |
| C. | esperate |
| D. | nxious |
| Answer» C. esperate | |
| 798. |
He is very meticulous in keeping accounts. |
| A. | lumsy |
| B. | rregular |
| C. | areless |
| D. | rresponsible |
| Answer» D. rresponsible | |
| 799. |
Geetanjali is loved by all for her meekness. |
| A. | arshness |
| B. | ride |
| C. | nger |
| D. | assion |
| Answer» C. nger | |
| 800. |
Gandhiji always advocated the use of indigenous goods. |
| A. | heap |
| B. | ative |
| C. | illy |
| D. | oreign |
| Answer» E. | |