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1.

He gave me a detailed account of the meeting.

A. eport
B. ummary
C. xplanation
D. recis
Answer» B. ummary
2.

The troops were mobilised to take control of the tensed situation.

A. rganised
B. ummoned
C. repared
D. rouse
Answer» E.
3.

Some of the members of the Board indulged in highly scurrilous talk at the meeting.

A. rrelevant
B. uperfluous
C. busive
D. bjectionable
Answer» D. bjectionable
4.

The one who is rich possesses many superfluous things.

A. eedless
B. uperior
C. ssential
D. xpensive
Answer» B. uperior
5.

The agility of the body of the athlete was very much appreciated by the spectators.

A. riskness
B. uppleness
C. lertness
D. prightliness
Answer» B. uppleness
6.

John Milton wrote 'Paradise Lost' to vindicate the ways of God to man.

A. xplain
B. upport
C. ustify
D. riticise
Answer» D. riticise
7.

Feeling humiliated and frustrated, he could no longer brook the indifferent attitude of the government.

A. uffer
B. upport
C. ondone
D. olerate
Answer» E.
8.

It is so gratifying to know that there are not many small-pox cases these days.

A. leasing
B. urprising
C. atisfying
D. appy
Answer» D. appy
9.

He is in the habit of thriving on others money.

A. eviving
B. urviving
C. rospering
D. ntertaining
Answer» D. ntertaining
10.

The medicine was aperient.

A. itter
B. weet
C. iddy
D. axative
Answer» E.
11.

When kept in water, grapes become turgid.

A. loated
B. wollen
C. otten
D. omented
Answer» B. wollen
12.

The actor with many graces leaves the stage and becomes only a memory in a world of happy memories.

A. elicacies
B. acts
C. harms
D. estures
Answer» D. estures
13.

He is gregarious, he is loner, he loves argument, he cannot bear to lose one.

A. ilent
B. alkative
C. reedy
D. ociable
Answer» E.
14.

No one will invite her to a tea nor she is so garrulous.

A. ossip
B. alkative
C. iggles
D. aughs
Answer» C. iggles
15.

People of different persuasions have met on the same platform.

A. ersonalities
B. astes
C. ualifications
D. onvictions
Answer» E.
16.

He is being treated for his somnolence.

A. eakness
B. evere pain in the joints
C. ntoxication
D. leepiness
Answer» E.
17.

Many cities were incinerated during the war.

A. estroyed
B. haken
C. ombed
D. urnt
Answer» E.
18.

Brevity pays in debate.

A. onciseness
B. harpness
C. uickness
D. onfidence
Answer» B. harpness
19.

The fishing boat pulled away from the wharf and chugged smoothly down the bay.

A. arbour
B. hore
C. uay
D. nchor
Answer» D. nchor
20.

Miss Universe pageant was really worth seeing.

A. ontest
B. how
C. unction
D. arnival
Answer» C. unction
21.

We did not expect such a judicious remark from him.

A. egal
B. hrewd
C. ational
D. agacious
Answer» E.
22.

People who hold very unorthodox views, are sometimes ostracized.

A. ated
B. hut out from society
C. riticised
D. pplauded
Answer» C. riticised
23.

The little coy bride was admired by everyone.

A. eautiful
B. hy
C. alented
D. weet
Answer» C. alented
24.

The next day she pacified the teacher explaining her the reason for the previous day's leave.

A. uietened
B. ilenced
C. leased
D. lattered
Answer» B. ilenced
25.

A conscientious worker is always admired by his employers.

A. bedient
B. incere
C. killful
D. areful
Answer» C. killful
26.

He would have been successful, but for his lack of temerity.

A. udacity
B. incerity
C. onfidence
D. trength
Answer» B. incerity
27.

I found his crude manners abominable.

A. lattering
B. loppy
C. etestable
D. ttractive
Answer» D. ttractive
28.

He gave an expeditious reply.

A. xact
B. low
C. laborate
D. rompt
Answer» E.
29.

The new scheme was aimed at prohibiting all people from imbibing alcoholic drinks.

A. ffering
B. muggling
C. reparing
D. rinking
Answer» E.
30.

The king's palace was really a magnificent one.

A. opular
B. plendid
C. ecorative
D. lluminated
Answer» C. ecorative
31.

After the severe riots, the police continued the curfew lest there was no recrudescence of disorder.

A. ecurrence
B. pread
C. xaggeration
D. ggravation
Answer» B. pread
32.

Parents should cultivate in their children the habit of helping others.

A. ropagate
B. prout
C. reate
D. oster
Answer» E.
33.

Those who aquire quick money are impatient to flaunt their wealth and material possessions.

A. aste
B. quander
C. ide
D. stentatious
Answer» E.
34.

Different races follow different modes of living.

A. ays
B. tandards
C. ustoms
D. ttitudes
Answer» B. tandards
35.

Her new glasses make her look rather owlish.

A. oolish
B. olemn
C. illy
D. tupid
Answer» C. illy
36.

Nearly half of India's population is still liviing in abject poverty.

A. retched
B. olid
C. rave
D. nough
Answer» B. olid
37.

You should have watched that glint in her eyes when speaking of her husband.

A. isgust
B. parkle
C. nger
D. adness
Answer» C. nger
38.

All his friends marvelled at his power of ratiocination.

A. uminating
B. peculation
C. magination
D. easoning
Answer» D. easoning
39.

Babur's memoirs are contained in "Tuzuk-i-Baburi".

A. ife
B. peech
C. emory
D. vents
Answer» B. peech
40.

They venerated the old teacher.

A. umiliated
B. eased
C. espected
D. et go
Answer» D. et go
41.

He enjoyed the salubrious climate of the place.

A. old
B. emperate
C. arm
D. ealthful
Answer» E.
42.

Several ancillary units were patronized by that large store.

A. mall
B. emporary
C. tanding
D. ubordinate
Answer» E.
43.

The story began in an eerie situation.

A. angerous
B. hrilling
C. onderful
D. trange
Answer» E.
44.

The American policy did much to escalate the conflict.

A. pread
B. evelop
C. educe
D. nd
Answer» C. educe
45.

They knew by his sophomoric remarks that he was still knave in the field.

A. asual
B. npalatable
C. mmature
D. gnorant
Answer» D. gnorant
46.

Weird noises came from the haunted houses.

A. eastly
B. npleasant
C. rightening
D. nnatural
Answer» E.
47.

Many of his aquaintances avoid him because he is so garrulous.

A. roud
B. nreasonable
C. alkative
D. uarrelsome
Answer» D. uarrelsome
48.

He was given to fanaticism in his political beliefs.

A. imitations
B. nreasoning enthusiasm
C. alsehood
D. aving no grounds
Answer» C. alsehood
49.

He has always been an elusive customer.

A. lever
B. nreliable
C. eceitful
D. uarrelsome
Answer» B. nreliable
50.

The lurid details of the murder in broad day light sent chilling sensations down the spine of everybody

A. ealistic
B. ivid
C. leak
D. hastly
Answer» E.