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| 701. |
His adulatory remarks surprised us. |
| A. | iscreet |
| B. | nsulting |
| C. | ppreciate |
| D. | unny |
| Answer» D. unny | |
| 702. |
He was ingenious enough to know how to get out of the clutches of law. |
| A. | lever |
| B. | ntelligent |
| C. | lert |
| D. | unning |
| Answer» B. ntelligent | |
| 703. |
Hearing the news, the workers were in a state of euphoria. |
| A. | lation |
| B. | ndignation |
| C. | epression |
| D. | isorder |
| Answer» B. ndignation | |
| 704. |
That case is not amenable to ordinary rules. |
| A. | usceptible |
| B. | nterpreted |
| C. | ontradictory |
| D. | ealt with |
| Answer» B. nterpreted | |
| 705. |
The newly found drug on the epidemic was not at all deleterious. |
| A. | ffective |
| B. | ntoxicating |
| C. | oxious |
| D. | uccessful |
| Answer» D. uccessful | |
| 706. |
The need of the hour is to initiate the renaissance of moral conscience and halt the rampant corruption, for it could even hasten the end of our civilisation. |
| A. | ise |
| B. | ntroduction |
| C. | evival |
| D. | ignificance |
| Answer» D. ignificance | |
| 707. |
An enquiry was ordered to ascertain the actual cause of the accident. |
| A. | etermine |
| B. | nvestigate |
| C. | iscover |
| D. | rove |
| Answer» B. nvestigate | |
| 708. |
He has implicated them in the conspiracy. |
| A. | nterested |
| B. | nvolved |
| C. | ffected |
| D. | nfluenced |
| Answer» C. ffected | |
| 709. |
She was not the one who committed the crime, but she was culpable too. |
| A. | uilty |
| B. | nvolved |
| C. | ffected |
| D. | entenced |
| Answer» B. nvolved | |
| 710. |
Sporadic rise in his temperature has caused us much worry. |
| A. | requent |
| B. | rksome |
| C. | rregular |
| D. | cattered |
| Answer» D. cattered | |
| 711. |
After that tiresome long journey, he felt drowsy. |
| A. | luggish |
| B. | rritable |
| C. | nergetic |
| D. | izzy |
| Answer» B. rritable | |
| 712. |
He could not suppress his resentment against that decision. |
| A. | xcitement |
| B. | ontentment |
| C. | ispleasure |
| D. | appiness |
| Answer» D. appiness | |
| 713. |
His conjecture was better than mine. |
| A. | uess |
| B. | nowledge |
| C. | ntuition |
| D. | xperience |
| Answer» B. nowledge | |
| 714. |
The earth from here is a grand oasis in the vastness of space. |
| A. | reenland |
| B. | andscape |
| C. | aterhole |
| D. | etland |
| Answer» D. etland | |
| 715. |
Persons with abstemious habits can adjust themselves in any social set up. |
| A. | ustic |
| B. | avish |
| C. | oderate |
| D. | ucrative |
| Answer» D. ucrative | |
| 716. |
The press man's question provokes the minister and the latter reaches apoplexy in his reaction. |
| A. | age |
| B. | eights |
| C. | nsight |
| D. | nd |
| Answer» B. eights | |
| 717. |
Absolute silence reigned in the whole necropolis. |
| A. | emetry |
| B. | ell |
| C. | enotaph |
| D. | hurchyard |
| Answer» B. ell | |
| 718. |
We don't know how we are to recompense you for the trouble you have taken. |
| A. | eward |
| B. | elp |
| C. | raise |
| D. | hank |
| Answer» B. elp | |
| 719. |
His judicious handling of the matter saved the situation from going out of control. |
| A. | ervous |
| B. | elpful |
| C. | ensible |
| D. | autious |
| Answer» D. autious | |
| 720. |
It is the inherent quality of matter tom expand on being heated. |
| A. | ternal |
| B. | idden |
| C. | nternal |
| D. | atural |
| Answer» E. | |
| 721. |
The drugs were innocuous and had no side effect. |
| A. | ffective |
| B. | armless |
| C. | mported |
| D. | iscovered |
| Answer» C. mported | |
| 722. |
The sentiments expressed by him in the speech were odious. |
| A. | ignificant |
| B. | ateful |
| C. | dmirable |
| D. | ommon |
| Answer» C. dmirable | |
| 723. |
He is quite meticulous in his dealings with others. |
| A. | eserved |
| B. | aughty |
| C. | ndifferent |
| D. | areful |
| Answer» E. | |
| 724. |
The tour was cancelled on account of incessant rain. |
| A. | onstant |
| B. | eavy |
| C. | ntermittent |
| D. | nexpected |
| Answer» B. eavy | |
| 725. |
Wisdom seems to have got lost in a welter of knowledge. |
| A. | onfusion |
| B. | eight |
| C. | larity |
| D. | acrifice |
| Answer» B. eight | |
| 726. |
The parade route was down the main boulevard. |
| A. | lley |
| B. | ighway |
| C. | venue |
| D. | riveway |
| Answer» D. riveway | |
| 727. |
Vishal had got an indication from his friend about the changes in the export market. |
| A. | eeling |
| B. | int |
| C. | uess |
| D. | ignal |
| Answer» C. uess | |
| 728. |
Radhey Shyam does unpaid work for the charity school. |
| A. | onourable |
| B. | onorary |
| C. | onest |
| D. | onorific |
| Answer» C. onest | |
| 729. |
He deserved the accolade he received. |
| A. | omment |
| B. | onour |
| C. | ppreciation |
| D. | lame |
| Answer» D. lame | |
| 730. |
The country has a potential to exploit more mineral resources. |
| A. | ortune |
| B. | ossibility |
| C. | apacity |
| D. | uck |
| Answer» C. apacity | |
| 731. |
Some people adopt excellent manners only to camouflage their real character. |
| A. | roject |
| B. | ide |
| C. | isrepresent |
| D. | eveal |
| Answer» C. isrepresent | |
| 732. |
Despite his pompous style and gestures, the audience failed to evince any interest in his lecture. |
| A. | isplay |
| B. | ide |
| C. | evelop |
| D. | ake |
| Answer» B. ide | |
| 733. |
The isolated and dilapidated palace has become a rendezvous for the unsocial elements. |
| A. | esort |
| B. | iding |
| C. | ublic |
| D. | eeting |
| Answer» E. | |
| 734. |
The terminus of his progress would be reached when he accomplishes that honour. |
| A. | eginning |
| B. | ighest |
| C. | erminal |
| D. | esult |
| Answer» D. esult | |
| 735. |
The man vehemently denied all the charges of corruption that were levelled against him. |
| A. | evoutly |
| B. | ysterically |
| C. | orcefully |
| D. | erenely |
| Answer» D. erenely | |
| 736. |
He died as an impecunious man in a charitable hospital. |
| A. | nnocent |
| B. | gnorant |
| C. | aultless |
| D. | enniless |
| Answer» E. | |
| 737. |
He tried to mollify my hurt fellings. |
| A. | rouse |
| B. | gnore |
| C. | often |
| D. | uppress |
| Answer» C. often | |
| 738. |
One who despises his colleagues can never be successful. |
| A. | ccuses |
| B. | gnores |
| C. | ates |
| D. | iscourages |
| Answer» D. iscourages | |
| 739. |
It is compulsory for all the students to join this tour. |
| A. | egular |
| B. | ecessary |
| C. | utiful |
| D. | bligatory |
| Answer» E. | |
| 740. |
He is in the habit of talking superfluously. |
| A. | ontinuously |
| B. | eedlessly |
| C. | luently |
| D. | uthoritatively |
| Answer» C. luently | |
| 741. |
He was sad that his seniority had been overlooked. |
| A. | ejected |
| B. | eglected |
| C. | onfused |
| D. | idestepped |
| Answer» C. onfused | |
| 742. |
In present day society, money plays the only dominant role in almost all transactions. |
| A. | obs |
| B. | egotiations |
| C. | usiness |
| D. | roceedings |
| Answer» E. | |
| 743. |
The ubiquity of God cannot be questioned. |
| A. | reatness |
| B. | ystery |
| C. | mnipresence |
| D. | xistence |
| Answer» D. xistence | |
| 744. |
In his lust for wealth, he had reached the zenith of criminal activity. |
| A. | cme |
| B. | adir |
| C. | ottom |
| D. | nd |
| Answer» B. adir | |
| 745. |
The lovers met in a sylvan setting. |
| A. | ilent |
| B. | atural |
| C. | ooden |
| D. | omantic |
| Answer» C. ooden | |
| 746. |
It goes against my grain to be running around the courts for justice |
| A. | haracter |
| B. | ccentric |
| C. | raining |
| D. | ersonality |
| Answer» C. raining | |
| 747. |
His credulous nature often landed him in trouble. |
| A. | reamy |
| B. | aughty |
| C. | nnocent |
| D. | rusting |
| Answer» E. | |
| 748. |
Your master will like you if you are diligent. |
| A. | onscientious |
| B. | bedient |
| C. | eticulous |
| D. | ard-working |
| Answer» E. | |
| 749. |
Your present statement has allayed my fears. |
| A. | elieved |
| B. | bliterated |
| C. | roused |
| D. | radicated |
| Answer» B. bliterated | |
| 750. |
"To be or not to be" was the dilemma of Hamlet. |
| A. | uestion |
| B. | bsession |
| C. | roblem |
| D. | elplessness |
| Answer» D. elplessness | |