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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 | |