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651.

I want to have a . . . . . . . . of flats on rental basis.

A. lock
B. ack
C. et
D. onclave
E. uite
Answer» D. onclave
652.

Rahul had . . . . . . . . pain in his stomach.

A. igh
B. trong
C. eep
D. evere
Answer» E.
653.

He has . . . . . . . . a wrong inference.

A. nferred
B. erived
C. rawn
D. oncluded
Answer» D. oncluded
654.

Since life is a great . . . . . . . ., he couldn't see why death cannot be.

A. arvel
B. ystery
C. onder
D. urprise
Answer» E.
655.

Some people . . . . . . . . from voting at the last elections.

A. enied
B. efused
C. bstained
D. eclined
Answer» D. eclined
656.

By dint of his labour, he . . . . . . . . all that he had lost.

A. eplenished
B. estored
C. efurbished
D. estounded
Answer» C. efurbished
657.

The speaker . . . . . . . . the scope of his paper on 'Work ethic' at the outset.

A. efined
B. elineated
C. scribed
D. eclined
Answer» C. scribed
658.

The meeting . . . . . . . . with a vote of thanks.

A. losed
B. inished
C. topped
D. oncluded
Answer» E.
659.

I do not . . . . . . . . with the views expressed in your newspaper.

A. onfirm
B. oincide
C. ompromise
D. oncur
Answer» E.
660.

The court of conscience . . . . . . . . all other courts.

A. urpasses
B. xcels
C. upercedes
D. respasses
Answer» D. respasses
661.

A . . . . . . . . thief was caught by the police last night.

A. amous
B. opular
C. enowned
D. otorious
Answer» E.
662.

She . . . . . . . . people who are good at sports.

A. upports
B. dmires
C. ttracts
D. ppeals
Answer» C. ttracts
663.

A speedy response is one that is made with . . . . . . . .

A. urmise
B. lacrity
C. rimaces
D. ear
Answer» C. rimaces
664.

A bad workman . . . . . . . . with his tools.

A. lays
B. orks
C. uarrels
D. ights
Answer» D. ights
665.

The figures were barely . . . . . . . . in the dim light.

A. bvious
B. erceived
C. erceptive
D. usceptible
Answer» D. usceptible
666.

We should not mix with those men who have an . . . . . . . . reputation.

A. nsafe
B. nsavoury
C. nsteady
D. nsanctified
Answer» C. nsteady
667.

The glib . . . . . . . . of the sales girl helped her a lot in her profession.

A. atter
B. hatter
C. apping
D. abber
Answer» B. hatter
668.

"Mind your own business", he said . . . . . . . .

A. eekly
B. eavily
C. harply
D. lumsily
Answer» D. lumsily
669.

The dictionary of a language . . . . . . . . usage.

A. rescribes
B. escribes
C. ecides
D. mbibes
Answer» C. ecides
670.

Questions will be answered by a . . . . . . . . of experts.

A. roup
B. taff
C. and
D. anel
Answer» E.
671.

The solution to the problem . . . . . . . . me.

A. utgrew
B. utraged
C. vaded
D. ndermined
Answer» D. ndermined
672.

The judge used his . . . . . . . . power and let him off with a reprimand.

A. esiduary
B. fficial
C. egal
D. bsolute
E. iscretionary
Answer» F.
673.

Man who has committed such an . . . . . . . . crime must get the most severe punishment.

A. njurious
B. ncharitable
C. nworthy
D. bominable
E. rreproachable
Answer» E. rreproachable
674.

Everyone knows that he is not . . . . . . . . to hard work.

A. rained
B. ccustomed
C. illing
D. uitable
E. ddicted
Answer» C. illing
675.

Many times newspapers . . . . . . . . the news to make it sensational.

A. isturb
B. evalue
C. istort
D. ivulge
E. isfigure
Answer» D. ivulge
676.

The audience . . . . . . . . at the end of the drama.

A. ppreciated
B. raised
C. ppraised
D. xploded
E. pplauded
Answer» F.
677.

He led me ......... the green laws to the palatial building.

A. pon
B. cross
C. long
D. bout
Answer» D. bout
678.

He took up the letter from the table and .......... it to his friend.

A. as reading
B. as been reading
C. as read
D. ead
Answer» E.
679.

There is no culture in the world ........... absolutely pure.

A. hat which is
B. hat which
C. hat is
D. hat what is
Answer» D. hat what is
680.

We should _______ opportunities as they arise.

A. eize
B. rease
C. ize
D. neeze
Answer» B. rease
681.

The student's aren't prepared _______ the examination

A. o give
B. o listen
C. o work
D. o take
Answer» E.
682.

"She was sorry she didn't attend her friend's wedding."Yes, she ........."

A. egretted she can't have gone
B. as regretting she does not go
C. ill regret she didn't go
D. as regretting that she couldn't go
Answer» E.
683.

''What exactly does he want ?"He would like to see you ...... a good job on the project."

A. ot
B. et
C. etting
D. ill get
Answer» D. ill get
684.

..... you apologize I shall punish you.

A. ntil
B. nless
C. ill
D. one of these
Answer» C. ill
685.

The dog has been ....... by the car.

A. un out
B. un over
C. un into
D. un for
Answer» C. un into
686.

He behaves as if he ....... a king.

A. as
B. ere
C. as
D. ad
Answer» C. as
687.

"Sujata is late in the office."She rarely comes in time ..... ?"

A. on't she
B. oes she
C. oesn't she
D. on't she
Answer» C. oesn't she
688.

Unlike his calmer,more easygoing colleagues ,the senator was _________ ,ready to quarrel at the slightest provocation.

A. himsical
B. rascible
C. regarious
D. neffectual
Answer» C. regarious
689.

Dowry is no longer permitted by law even in . . . . . . marriage.

A. ove
B. onventional
C. atural
D. igamous
E. olygamous
Answer» B. onventional
690.

In the departmental inquiry, it was denied that the police had committed any . . . . . . on people under their custody.

A. njuries
B. rime
C. lunder
D. eatings
E. xcesses
Answer» F.
691.

. . . . . . by people's perception it seems that democracy has succeeded in India.

A. ollowing
B. oing
C. aking
D. lanned
E. iked
Answer» C. aking
692.

He applied for and was . . . . . . legal aid by the Labour Ministry.

A. ffered
B. ranted
C. llowed
D. warded
E. mplemented
Answer» C. llowed
693.

Rajeev is too . . . . . . . as far as his food habits are concerned.

A. njoyable
B. astidious
C. urious
D. nvolved
E. nteresting
Answer» C. urious
694.

The new industrial policy is a result of the confidence the government has in the . . . . . . . . of the Indian industry.

A. pinion
B. xistence
C. tatus
D. aturity
Answer» E.
695.

They have decided to meet the Prime Minister in order to have their . . . . . . . . heard.

A. gony
B. pathy
C. oes
D. orrow
E. ufferings
Answer» F.
696.

This article tries to . . . . . . . us with problems of poor nations so that we help them more effectively.

A. llow
B. nable
C. onvince
D. roject
E. cquaint
Answer» F.
697.

I request you to . . . . . . . your crime.

A. pologise
B. gree
C. onfess
D. ardon
E. ubmit
Answer» D. ardon
698.

Eight scientists have . . . . . . . the national awards for outstanding contribution and dedication to the profession.

A. estowed
B. icked
C. agged
D. onferred
E. iscovered
Answer» D. onferred
699.

The speaker did not properly use the time as he went on . . . . . . . on one point alone.

A. ilating
B. evoting
C. eliberating
D. iluting
E. istributing
Answer» D. iluting
700.

The poor ones continue to . . . . . . . out a living inspite of economic liberalisation in that country.

A. ind
B. o
C. ke
D. ring
E. anage
Answer» D. ring