Subject English | |||
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Choose the word which most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters | |||
251. AMALGAMATE | |||
generate | |||
separate | |||
materialize | |||
equip | |||
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252. GRANDIOSE | |||
false | |||
rented | |||
occupied | |||
simple | |||
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253. UNTENABLE | |||
temporary | |||
occupied | |||
maintainable | |||
rented | |||
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254. BONA-FIDE | |||
honest | |||
spurious | |||
bondage | |||
similar | |||
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255. DEBACLE | |||
debate | |||
success | |||
discord | |||
decide | |||
None of them | |||
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Select the alternative that best replaces the underlined portion of the sentence | |||
256. The jurist went on arguing nonetheless. | |||
in spite of everything | |||
just in case | |||
just as much | |||
regardless | |||
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257. His poor health is the main road block to his promotion. | |||
obstacle | |||
worry | |||
disaster | |||
problem | |||
None of them | |||
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258. Meteorologists are at odds over the working of the tornadoes. | |||
mystified | |||
against | |||
in disagreement | |||
in disarray | |||
None of them | |||
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259. She is one of the delegates who was chosen to attend the convention. | |||
who was chosen | |||
that was chosen | |||
whom was chosen | |||
who were chosen | |||
None of them | |||
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260. To get the positive result, we must be prepared to work hard. | |||
To get the positive result | |||
To obtain the positive result | |||
To get positive results | |||
For the positive result | |||
None of them | |||
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261. A rocket flying to the moon does not need wings because _ | |||
it has no engine | |||
Space has too much dust | |||
it has no fuel | |||
space is airless | |||
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262. Rubber is notable for its _ | |||
lightness | |||
heaviness | |||
elasticity | |||
viscosity | |||
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263. Tiger: Zoology : Mars : | |||
Astrology | |||
Astronomy | |||
Cryptology | |||
Telescope | |||
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264. Break : Repair : Wound: | |||
Hurt | |||
Heal | |||
Fix | |||
Plaster | |||
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265. Frightened : Scream : Angry : | |||
Cry | |||
Shiver | |||
Shout | |||
Sneer | |||
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266. He _____ consciousness as a result of his hitting the car\'s dashboard | |||
failed | |||
broke | |||
lost | |||
passed | |||
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267. Only after I _____ home, did I remember my doctor\'s appointment | |||
going | |||
go | |||
went | |||
gone | |||
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268. When they had their first child, they put _____ a large sum for his education | |||
aside | |||
beside | |||
outside | |||
under | |||
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269. I cannot ___to pay such high prices. | |||
able | |||
but | |||
try | |||
afford | |||
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270. Which sentence is correct ? | |||
This is an unique case | |||
This is a unique case | |||
This is a very unique case | |||
This is the most unique case | |||
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271. There is no alternative ___training. | |||
to | |||
for | |||
than | |||
of | |||
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272. The word 'electorate' means | |||
election office | |||
a body of voters | |||
many elections | |||
candidates | |||
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273. Who did write first English dictionary ? | |||
Boswell | |||
Ben Jonson | |||
Samuel Johnson | |||
Milton | |||
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274. The word 'disinterested' means | |||
lack of interest | |||
indifferent | |||
callous | |||
neutral | |||
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275. We were waiting for the bus. The underlined part is | |||
a noun phrase | |||
an infinitive | |||
a prepositional phrase | |||
a verb phrase | |||
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Total Question : | 25 |
Total Hit : | 0 |
Correct : | 0 |
Wrong/Cheat : | 0 |