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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.