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601.

Drinking too much . . . . . . . . one's judgement.

A. mposes
B. mpels
C. mpairs
D. mpedes
Answer» D. mpedes
602.

Such . . . . . . . . clothes did not appeal to her nor did they suit her.

A. imple
B. audy
C. rnate
D. atuous
Answer» C. rnate
603.

These facts had been . . . . . . . . into them.

A. igested
B. ictated
C. rummed
D. poken
Answer» D. poken
604.

The strike in the paper mill has resulted in a . . . . . . . . loss.

A. ommendable
B. oluminous
C. olossal
D. omprehensive
Answer» D. omprehensive
605.

There was no . . . . . . . . of projects to be posed for aid.

A. ant
B. aucity
C. earth
D. carcity
Answer» D. carcity
606.

There was an . . . . . . . . silence after the announcement.

A. wkward
B. neasy
C. ternal
D. erie
Answer» C. ternal
607.

Mr. Shekhar . . . . . . . . the letter by return of post.

A. eplied
B. eciprocated
C. nswered
D. uestioned
Answer» D. uestioned
608.

I . . . . . . . . he has been caught up in a traffic jam.

A. uspect
B. uppose
C. magine
D. peculate
Answer» C. magine
609.

There was a look of . . . . . . . . on his face during the interrogation.

A. isfavour
B. isguise
C. ejection
D. isgrace
Answer» D. isgrace
610.

Let us take him upon his word. I see no room for any . . . . . . . . in the matter.

A. eviation
B. uplicity
C. ifference
D. ynicism
Answer» C. ifference
611.

We must . . . . . . . . help to the people hit by cyclone.

A. ontribute
B. ummon
C. ender
D. mpart
Answer» D. mpart
612.

The ship was . . . . . . . . from its course by bad weather.

A. rawn
B. iverted
C. istracted
D. ushed
Answer» D. ushed
613.

The Board called on a meeting to . . . . . . . . the financial situation of the Company.

A. evise
B. over
C. eview
D. upport
Answer» D. upport
614.

The point you are raising is not . . . . . . . . to the subject.

A. roper
B. it
C. equired
D. ertinent
Answer» E.
615.

Burglary is a . . . . . . . .

A. vil
B. in
C. ice
D. rime
Answer» E.
616.

She is . . . . . . . . for the final round of the competition.

A. eclared
B. ecided
C. ualified
D. uperior
Answer» D. uperior
617.

The table drawer was . . . . . . . . and could not be opened.

A. arred
B. astened
C. ound
D. ammed
Answer» E.
618.

He is . . . . . . . . for his evil deeds.

A. otorious
B. amous
C. elebrated
D. oted
Answer» B. amous
619.

We should always make a . . . . . . . . selection of books.

A. ust
B. udicial
C. udicious
D. ustified
Answer» D. ustified
620.

The degrees were awarded in the annual . . . . . . . .

A. onference
B. onvention
C. onvolution
D. onvocation
Answer» E.
621.

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

A. eriod
B. hase
C. ime
D. pell
Answer» E.
622.

Handle with care, it is . . . . . . . .

A. gile
B. olatile
C. uctile
D. ragile
Answer» E.
623.

The punch made the boxer . . . . . . . . with pain.

A. rumble
B. ape
C. ince
D. umble
Answer» D. umble
624.

The boy made good . . . . . . . . in his studies.

A. rogress
B. evelopment
C. rowth
D. dvancement
Answer» B. evelopment
625.

The lost child was . . . . . . . . to his parents.

A. estored
B. ent
C. ispatched
D. eturned
Answer» B. ent
626.

A cup of water was enough to . . . . . . . . his thirst.

A. atisfy
B. ppease
C. uench
D. xtinguish
Answer» D. xtinguish
627.

He . . . . . . . . all his energies to bear upon the task.

A. rought
B. evoted
C. ut
D. rganised
Answer» B. evoted
628.

My boss . . . . . . . . my request to increase my allowance.

A. efused
B. enied
C. esisted
D. ithheld
Answer» B. enied
629.

The firm . . . . . . . . its workers well.

A. reated
B. egarded
C. ehaved
D. ared
Answer» B. egarded
630.

His death is a great blow, most terrible to . . . . . . . .

A. ear
B. magine
C. ccept
D. ustain
Answer» B. magine
631.

Ajay was . . . . . . . . on meeting his boss yesterday only.

A. een
B. etermined
C. ure
D. ecided
Answer» B. etermined
632.

When Satish . . . . . . . . that he was guilty, he was pardoned.

A. laimed
B. oasted
C. onfessed
D. onfided
Answer» D. onfided
633.

They have . . . . . . . . up the deficit.

A. overed
B. illed
C. ade
D. ulled
Answer» D. ulled
634.

The reward is a . . . . . . . . of her service to mankind.

A. omento
B. emorial
C. ecognition
D. itness
Answer» D. itness
635.

The interior of the concert hall is . . . . . . . . to the eye.

A. elicious
B. eritable
C. isual
D. opeless
Answer» C. isual
636.

The defending champion . . . . . . . . to victory in just 30 minutes.

A. ed
B. ushed
C. eached
D. ruised
Answer» E.
637.

The steam engine was . . . . . . . . by James Watt.

A. iscovered
B. anufactured
C. reated
D. nvented
Answer» E.
638.

Inspite of some . . . . . . . ., Ashish is a good sportsman.

A. elonies
B. istakes
C. ffences
D. isdemeanours
Answer» E.
639.

The tyrant . . . . . . . . anyone whom he regarded as a rival.

A. assacred
B. illed
C. xterminated
D. laughtered
Answer» D. laughtered
640.

It was difficult to see through the . . . . . . . . of the head lights of the cars.

A. hine
B. lare
C. azzle
D. rilliance
Answer» D. rilliance
641.

Robbers often act in . . . . . . . . with the police.

A. onnection
B. onformity
C. ollusion
D. o-ordination
E. o-operation
Answer» D. o-ordination
642.

The committee met to . . . . . . . . the team for the tournament.

A. ppoint
B. elect
C. lect
D. ominate
Answer» C. lect
643.

It was his . . . . . . . . that saved him from the coming danger.

A. oresight
B. rediction
C. resage
D. etection
Answer» B. rediction
644.

. . . . . . . . work is more enjoyable than compulsory work.

A. emporary
B. oluntary
C. lavish
D. echanical
Answer» C. lavish
645.

I became alert because I . . . . . . . . trouble around me.

A. omprehended
B. ensed
C. ranscended
D. aw
Answer» C. ranscended
646.

His . . . . . . . . helped him rise so high in life.

A. leverness
B. isdom
C. unningness
D. enius
Answer» E.
647.

The explorers' path was . . . . . . . . with dangers.

A. eset
B. eplete
C. estowed
D. xhausted
E. fflicted
Answer» B. eplete
648.

The crooks did not . . . . . . . . any resistance.

A. ut
B. how
C. ffer
D. xert
E. xercise
Answer» D. xert
649.

Only those who ave completed eighteen years are . . . . . . . . to apply for this post.

A. lected
B. egible
C. elected
D. orced
E. ligible
Answer» F.
650.

Rights . . . . . . . . automatically to him who duly performs his duties.

A. elong
B. ransfer
C. ssue
D. ccrue
E. cquire
Answer» E. cquire