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1.

Anticipating renewed rioting, the authorities erected . . . . . . . to block off the streets.

A. ykes
B. arrages
C. arricades
D. arracks
Answer» D. arracks
2.

He lives near a lonely . . . . . . . of countryside.

A. iece
B. ength
C. tretch
D. ection
Answer» D. ection
3.

He didn't have the . . . . . . . idea of the villager's problems.

A. mallest
B. inest
C. aintest
D. eeblest
Answer» D. eeblest
4.

No one will . . . . . . . you for having been rude to your teacher.

A. xclaim
B. dmire
C. dvise
D. ecommend
Answer» C. dvise
5.

The bright colour of this shirt has . . . . . . . away.

A. one
B. isapppeared
C. aded
D. aled
Answer» D. aled
6.

Some regions of our country still remain . . . . . . . to the average man.

A. mpenetrable
B. mpermeable
C. naccessible
D. mpossible
Answer» D. mpossible
7.

One . . . . . . . and you know who among them is the culprit.

A. aze
B. eep
C. ook
D. ight
Answer» D. ight
8.

The country needs a . . . . . . . government to tackle the challenges it faces today.

A. ustained
B. table
C. tationary
D. tagnant
Answer» C. tationary
9.

The communalist represents the . . . . . . . of everything noble that we have inherited from our culture and history.

A. ntagonism
B. mmorality
C. ntidote
D. ntithesis
Answer» E.
10.

Ambition is one of those . . . . . . . which are never satisfied.

A. eeds
B. deas
C. assions
D. ancies
Answer» D. ancies
11.

He wanted to help . . . . . . . poverty.

A. iminish
B. educe
C. windle
D. eplete
Answer» C. windle
12.

Man must . . . . . . . now to stop pollution.

A. ct
B. perate
C. ehave
D. erform
Answer» B. perate
13.

The accused denied having committed the crime but could advance no sound arguments to . . . . . . . the charges.

A. efuse
B. epress
C. efute
D. eproof
Answer» D. eproof
14.

They are refugees in need of . . . . . . .

A. enovation
B. ecapitulation
C. estoration
D. ehabilitation
Answer» E.
15.

Several of our players were injured, so our losing the match was almost . . . . . . .

A. ecessary
B. ndispensable
C. nevitable
D. nexcusable
Answer» D. nexcusable
16.

Many of the advances of civilisation have been conceived by young people just on the . . . . . . . of adulthood.

A. orizon
B. oundary
C. eak
D. hreshold
Answer» E.
17.

We had a . . . . . . . of warm weather in February.

A. hase
B. ength
C. pell
D. ime
Answer» D. ime
18.

Success gives only . . . . . . . pleasure.

A. ordant
B. omentary
C. onotonous
D. omentous
Answer» E.
19.

Ajay was . . . . . . . with a serious crime.

A. onvicted
B. ccused
C. ondemned
D. harged
Answer» E.
20.

Once you suspect a person of double dealing, you ought to keep him at arm's . . . . . . .

A. idth
B. ength
C. istance
D. im
Answer» C. istance
21.

According to corporate circles, Datta is pushing through the merger to create a financially . . . . . . . company in the processed foods business, the group's thrust area for the 1990's.

A. traight
B. owerful
C. eading
D. cceptable
Answer» C. eading
22.

He was able to . . . . . . . his small income by working in a hotel at night.

A. mplify
B. upplement
C. xpand
D. ultiply
Answer» C. xpand
23.

A cheerful man . . . . . . . all difficulties and hardships with a smile on his face.

A. hallenges
B. mbraces
C. esists
D. ndures
Answer» E.
24.

However, the group's long term strategy is to . . . . . . . on core sector businesses connected with infrastructure and energy.

A. epend
B. reed
C. evelop
D. oncentrate
Answer» E.
25.

This was the first time Roshan had been found guilty. He had no . . . . . . . conviction.

A. ast
B. arlier
C. revious
D. ormer
Answer» C. revious
26.

Since the road was closed for repairs he took the . . . . . . .

A. eviation
B. igression
C. iversion
D. ivergence
Answer» D. ivergence
27.

He is a . . . . . . dancer.

A. killed
B. dept
C. dapt
D. dopt
Answer» B. dept
28.

It was . . . . . . . that a mind so pure and searching could miss the truth.

A. ikely
B. nlikely
C. ossibly
D. carcely
Answer» C. ossibly
29.

When the bus was at full speed, its brakes failed and an accident was . . . . . . .

A. nevitable
B. nfallible
C. ssential
D. ndeniable
Answer» B. nfallible
30.

Waking at three o'clock, I heard the . . . . . . . of thunder.

A. lank
B. rackle
C. umble
D. ipple
Answer» D. ipple
31.

He sold his property because he was under a lot of . . . . . . .

A. ccount
B. ebt
C. oan
D. redit
Answer» C. oan
32.

The ties that bind a family together are so . . . . . . . that they can hardly withstand any strain.

A. enacious
B. wisted
C. enuous
D. entative
Answer» D. entative
33.

Though they did not speak to each other much, there was a . . . . . . . understanding between them.

A. lacid
B. ontractual
C. acit
D. erbal
Answer» D. erbal
34.

This book is a useful . . . . . . . to our library.

A. rrival
B. iscovery
C. sset
D. ddition
Answer» E.
35.

Anita . . . . . . . me of a girl I used to know.

A. emembers
B. ecalls
C. ecollects
D. eminds
Answer» E.
36.

The police . . . . . . . . any attempt of arson by . . . . . . . . at the trouble spot quite in time.

A. quashed , surrounding
B. ade , encircling
C. redisposed , visiting
D. hwarted , presenting
E. re-empted , arriving
Answer» F.
37.

Ravi . . . . . . . . a bit . . . . . . . . he was not invited by his friend to attend the party.

A. ook , before
B. ngered , since
C. xpressed , than
D. rumbled , when
E. urprised , about
Answer» E. urprised , about
38.

The . . . . . . . . words of the mother comforted the . . . . . . . . child.

A. arsh , naughty
B. weet , happy
C. oft , energetic
D. elodious , playful
E. oothing , disappointed
Answer» F.
39.

Though he is reputed for his technical . . . . . . . ., his books were sadly . . . . . . . . of the work of others as he lacked originality.

A. dvice , unconscious
B. kill , independent
C. nowledge , ignorant
D. xpertise , derivative
E. ependence , indicative
Answer» E. ependence , indicative
40.

Santosh looked very happy and . . . . . . . when he heard that his proposed scheme was . . . . . . . by the committee.

A. nergetic , rejected
B. lated , accepted
C. atisfied , stalled
D. isconsolate , approved
E. verwhelming , received
Answer» C. atisfied , stalled
41.

The secretary . . . . . . . the society's funds, . . . . . . . . he was dismissed.

A. isplaced , soon
B. obbed , thus
C. irated , therefore
D. isappropriated , so
Answer» E.
42.

The partners broke off as they found each other . . . . . . . of . . . . . . . breach of promise.

A. aulty , severe
B. esponsible , serious
C. uilty , flagrant
D. ccused , rigid
Answer» D. ccused , rigid
43.

The war . . . . . . . immediately after the cease-fire proposal was . . . . . . . bilaterally.

A. eceded , exchanged
B. tarted , prepared
C. egan , thwarted
D. xtended , mitigated
E. nded , accepted
Answer» F.
44.

. . . . . . . of crops was due to continuous . . . . . . .

A. estruction , draught
B. uin , draft
C. ailure , drought
D. epreciation , drift
Answer» D. epreciation , drift
45.

The speech . . . . . . . with subtle threats has resulted in . . . . . . . tension in the sensitive areas of the city.

A. tarted , reduced
B. eplete , increased
C. ull , escalating
D. orced , dissolving
E. ollowed , continuous
Answer» C. ull , escalating
46.

The . . . . . . . imposed for non-payment was too . . . . . . . for it to bring in improvement in collection.

A. ine , severe
B. oll , simple
C. enalty , low
D. amage , cruel
E. unishment , harsh
Answer» D. amage , cruel
47.

He is very . . . . . . . on meeting foreigners and befriending them.

A. nxious
B. ond
C. nsistent
D. een
Answer» E.
48.

The . . . . . . . arguments put forth for not disclosing the facts did not impress anybody.

A. onvincing
B. pecious
C. purious
D. ntemperate
Answer» C. purious
49.

Usually the ascent of a mountain face is much easier than the . . . . . . .

A. escent
B. all
C. escent
D. ecent
Answer» D. ecent
50.

In these days of inflation, the cost of consumer goods is . . . . . . .

A. scending
B. oaring
C. limbing
D. aising
Answer» C. limbing