SSC ? Grade ?D? Exam
ENGLISH
ANTONYMS



SSC ? Grade ?D? Exam ENGLISH ANTONYMS ..

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SSC ? Grade ?D? Exam
ENGLISH
ANTONYMS

Directions (Qs. 1 to 110) : In the following questions
choose the word which is the exact OPPOSITE of the given words.
1. DEAR
(A) Priceless
(B) Free
(C) Worthless
(D) Cheap
Ans: ( D ) Cheap

2. FLAGITIOUS
(A) Innocent
(B) Vapid
(C) Ignorant
(D) Frivolous
Ans: ( A ) Innocent

3. LIABILITY
(A) Property
(B) Assets
(C) Debt
(D) Treasure
Ans: ( B ) Assets

4. VIRTUOUS
(A) Wicked
(B) Corrupt
(C) Vicious
(D) Scandalous
Ans: ( C ) Vicious

5. ENCOURAGE
(A) Dampen
(B) Disapprove
(C) Discourage
(D) Warn
Ans: ( C ) Discourage

6. MORTAL
(A) Divine
(B) Immortal
(C) Spiritual
(D) Eternal
Ans: ( B ) Immortal

7. LEND
(A) Borrow
(B) Cheat
(C) Pawn
(D) Hire
Ans: ( A ) Borrow

8. COMIC
(A) Emotional
(B) Tragic
(C) Fearful
(D) Painful
Ans: ( B ) Tragic

9. ADDITION
(A) Division
(B) Enumeration
(C) Subtraction
(D) Multiplication
Ans: ( C ) Subtraction

10. MINOR
(A) Big
(B) Major
(C) Tall
(D) Heavy
Ans: ( B ) Major

11. REPEL
(A) Attend
(B) Concentrate
(C) Continue
(D) Attract
Ans: ( D ) Attract

12. ARTIFICIAL
(A) Red
(B) Natural
(C) Truthful
(D) Solid
Ans: ( B ) Natural

13. CAPACIOUS
(A) Limited
(B) Caring
(C) Foolish
(D) Changeable
Ans: ( A ) Limited

14. PROVOCATION
(A) Vocation
(B) Pacification
(C) Peace
(D) Destruction
Ans: ( B ) Pacification

15. METICULOUS
(A) Mutual
(B) Shaggy
(C) Meretricious
(D) Slovenly
Ans: ( D ) Slovenly

16. ABLE
(A) Disable
(B) Inable
(C) Unable
(D) Misable
Ans: ( C ) Unable

17. COMFORT
(A) Uncomfort
(B) Miscomfort
(C) Discomfort
(D) None of these
Ans: ( C ) Discomfort

18. GAIN
(A) Loose
(B) Fall
(C) Lost
(D) Lose
Ans: ( D ) Lose

19. SYNTHETIC
(A) Affable
(B) Natural
(C) Plastic
(D) Cosmetic
Ans: ( B ) Natural

20. ACQUITED
(A) Freed
(B) Burdened
(C) Convicted
(D) Entrusted
Ans: ( C ) Convicted

21. STRINGENT
(A) General
(B) Vehement
(C) Lenient
(D) Magnanimous
Ans: ( C ) Lenient

22. FLIMSY
(A) Frail
(B) Filthy
(C) Firm
(D) Flippant
Ans: ( C ) Firm

23. BUSY
(A) Occupied
(B) Engrossed
(C) Relaxed
(D) Engaged
Ans: ( C ) Relaxed

24. ADAPTABLE
(A) Adoptable
(B) Flexible
(C) Yielding
(D) Rigid
Ans: ( D ) Rigid

25. LOVE
(A) Villainy
(B) Hatred
(C) Compulsion
(D) Force
Ans: ( B ) Hatred

26. BALANCE
(A) Disbalance
(B) Misbalance
(C) Debalance
(D) Imbalance
Ans: ( D ) Imbalance

27. RELINQUISH
(A) Abdicate
(B) Renounce
(C) Possess
(D) Deny
Ans: ( C ) Possess

28. MOUNTAIN
(A) Plain
(B) Plateau
(C) Precipice
(D) Valley
Ans: ( D ) Valley

29. FICKLE
(A) Courageous
(B) Sincere
(C) Steadfast
(D) Humble
Ans: ( C ) Steadfast

30. PERENNIAL
(A) Frequent
(B) Regular
(C) Lasting
(D) Rare
Ans: ( D ) Rare

31. RARELY
(A) Hardly
(B) Definitely
(C) Frequently
(D) Periodically
Ans: ( D ) Periodically

32. STARTLED
(A) Amused
(B) Relaxed
(C) Endless
(D) Astonished
Ans: ( B ) Relaxed

33. ADHERENT
(A) Detractor
(B) Enemy
(C) Alien
(D) Rival
Ans: ( B ) Enemy

34. QUIESCENT
(A) Indifferent
(B) Troublesome
(C) Weak
(D) Unconcerned
Ans: ( A ) Indifferent

35. CONDENSE
(A) Expand
(B) Distribute
(C) Interpret
(D) Lengthen
Ans: ( C ) Interpret

36. BENIGN
(A) Malevolent
(B) Soft
(C) Friendly
(D) Unwise
Ans: ( A) Malevolent

37. OBSCURE
(A) Implicit
(B) Obnoxious
(C) Explicit
(D) Pedantic
Ans: ( C ) Explicit

38. HYPOCRITICAL
(A) Gentle
(B) Sincere
(C) Amiable
(D) Dependable
Ans: ( B ) Sincere

39. EVASIVE
(A) Free
(B) Honest
(C) Liberal
(D) Frank
Ans: ( B ) Honest

40. INDUSTRIOUS
(A) Indifferent
(B) Indolent
(C) Casual
(D) Passive
Ans: ( B ) Indolent

41. EXTRICATE
(A) Manifest
(B) Palpable
(C) Release
(D) Entangle
Ans: ( D ) Entangle

42. LUCID
(A) Glory
(B) Noisy
(C) Obscure
(D) Distinct
Ans: ( C ) Obscure

43. INSIPID
(A) Tasty
(B) Stupid
(C) Discreet
(D) Feast
Ans: ( A ) Tasty

44. OBEYING
(A) Ordering
(B) Following
(C) Refusing
(D) Contradicting
Ans: ( A ) Ordering

45. VICTORIOUS
(A) Defeated
(B) Annexed
(C) Destroyed
(D) Vanquished
Ans: ( A ) Defeated

46. COMMISSIONED
(A) Started
(B) Closed
(C) Finished
(D) Terminated
Ans: ( D ) Terminated

47. VANITY
(A) Pride
(B) Humility
(C) Conceit
(D) Ostentious
Ans: ( B ) Humility

48. ZENITH
(A) Acme
(B) Top
(C) Nadir
(D) Pinnacle
Ans: ( C ) Nadir

49. TANGIBLE
(A) Ethereal
(B) Concrete
(C) Actual
(D) Solid
Ans: ( A ) Ethereal

50. REPRESS
(A) Inhibit
(B) Liberate
(C) Curb
(D) Quell
Ans: ( B ) Liberate

51. EPILOGUE
(A) Dialogue
(B) Prelude
(C) Post script
(D) Epigram
Ans: ( B ) Prelude

52. FRAUDULENT
(A) Candid
(B) Direct
(C) Forthright
(D) Genuine
Ans: ( D ) Genuine

53. LOQUACIOUS
(A) Reticent
(B) Talkative
(C) Garrulous
(D) Verbose
Ans: ( B ) Talkative

54. NIGGARDLY
(A) Frugal
(B) Thrifty
(C) Stingy
(D) Generous
Ans: ( D ) Generous

55. PERTINENT
(A) Irrational
(B) Irregular
(C) Insistent
(D) Irrelevant
Ans: ( D ) Irrelevant

56. FAINT-HEARTED
(A) Warm-hearted
(B) Full-blooded
(C) Hot-blooded
(D) Stout-hearted
Ans: ( D ) Stout-hearted

57. VIOLENT
(A) Humble
(B) Harmless
(C) Gentle
(D) Tame
Ans: ( C ) Gentle

58. STATIONARY
(A) Active
(B) Mobile
(C) Rapid
(D) Busy
Ans: ( B ) Mobile

59. HONORARY
(A) Dishonourable
(B) Reputed
(C) Paid
(D) Official
Ans: ( C ) Paid

60. COMMON
(A) Rare
(B) Small
(C) Petty
(D) Poor
Ans: ( A ) Rare

61. FRUGAL
(A) Copious
(B) Extravagant
(C) Generous
(D) Ostentatious
Ans: ( B ) Extravagant

62. MALICIOUS
(A) Kind
(B) Boastful
(C) Generous
(D) Indifferent
Ans: ( C ) Generous

63. FAMILIAR
(A) Unpleasant
(B) Dangerous
(C) Friendly
(D) Strange
Ans: ( D ) Strange

64. PRELIMINARY
(A) Final
(B) First
(C) Secondary
(D) Initial
Ans: ( A ) Final

65. DOUBTFUL
(A) Famous
(B) Certain
(C) Fixed
(D) Important
Ans: ( B ) Certain

66. REMISS
(A) Forgetful
(B) Watchful
(C) Dutiful
(D) Harmful
Ans: ( C ) Dutiful

67. INDISCREET
(A) Reliable
(B) Honest
(C) Prudent
(D) Stupid
Ans: ( C ) Prudent

68. FRESH
(A) Faulty
(B) Sluggish
(C) Disgraceful
(D) Stale
Ans: ( D ) Stale

69. ANNOY
(A) Praise
(B) Rejoice
(C) Please
(D) Reward
Ans: ( C ) Please

70. TRANSPARENT
(A) Semi-transparent
(B) Muddy
(C) Opaque
(D) Dark
Ans: ( C ) Opaque

71. REVEALED
(A) Denied
(B) Concealed
(C) Ignored
(D) Overlooked
Ans: ( B ) Concealed

72. EXTRAVAGANCE
(A) Luxury
(B) Poverty
(C) Economy
(D) Cheapness
Ans: ( C ) Economy

73. CROWDED
(A) Busy
(B) Congested
(C) Quiet
(D) Deserted
Ans: ( D ) Deserted

74. SHRINK
(A) Contract
(B) Spoil
(C) Expand
(D) Stretch
Ans: ( D ) Stretch

75. ENMITY
(A) Important
(B) Unnecessary
(C) Friendship
(D) Likeness
Ans: ( C ) Friendship

76. EXODUS
(A) Influx
(B) Home-coming
(C) Return
(D) Restoration
Ans: ( A ) Influx

77. CULPABLE
(A) Defendable
(B) Blameless
(C) Careless
(D) Irresponsible
Ans: ( A ) Defendable

78. SUBSERVIENT
(A) Aggressive
(B) Straightforward
(C) Dignified
(D) Supercilious
Ans: ( C ) Dignified

79. AWARE
(A) Uncertain
(B) Ignorant
(C) Sure
(D) Doubtful
Ans: ( B ) Ignorant

80. GRACEFUL
(A) Rough
(B) Expert
(C) Miserable
(D) Awkward
Ans: ( A ) Rough

81. AUTONOMY
(A) Slavery
(B) Subordination
(C) Dependence
(D) Submissiveness
Ans: ( C ) Dependence

82. NADIR
(A) Modernity
(B) Zenith
(C) Liberty
(D) Progress
Ans: ( B ) Zenith

83. CONCEDE
(A) Object
(B) Refuse
(C) Grant
(D) Accede
Ans: ( B ) Refuse

84. SUPPRESS
(A) Encourage
(B) Grow
(C) Praise
(D) Permit
Ans: ( B ) Grow

85. FAMOUS
(A) Disgraced
(B) Notorious
(C) Evil
(D) Popular
Ans: ( B ) Notorious

86. EXPAND
(A) Contract
(B) Condense
(C) Congest
(D) Conclude
Ans: ( B ) Condense

87. ARROGANT
(A) Polite
(B) Cowardly
(C) Meek
(D) Gentlemanly
Ans: ( A ) Polite

88. ENORMOUS
(A) Soft
(B) Average
(C) Tiny
(D) Weak
Ans: ( C ) Tiny

89. URBANE
(A) Illiterate
(B) Backward
(C) Discourteous
(D) Orthodox
Ans: ( C ) Discourteous

90. HOSTILITY
(A) Courtesy
(B) Hospitality
(C) Relationship
(D) Friendliness
Ans: ( D ) Friendliness

91. BELITTLE
(A) Praise
(B) Flatter
(C) Exaggerate
(D) Adore
Ans: ( C ) Exaggerate

92. HAPLESS
(A) Cheerful
(B) Consistent
(C) Fortunate
(D) Shapely
Ans: ( C ) Fortunate

93. HAPHAZARD
(A) Fortuitous
(B) Indifferent
(C) Deliberate
(D) Accidental
Ans: ( C ) Deliberate

94. GREGARIOUS
(A) Antisocial
(B) Glorious
(C) Horrendous
(D) Similar
Ans: ( A ) Antisocial

95. VALUABLE
(A) Invaluable
(B) Worthless
(C) Inferior
(D) Lowly
Ans: ( B ) Worthless

96. ABSOLUTE
(A) Deficient
(B) Faulty
(C) Limited
(D) Scarce
Ans: ( C ) Limited

97. CONFESS
(A) Deny
(B) Refuse
(C) Contest
(D) Contend
Ans: ( A ) Deny

98. GULLIBLE
(A) Incredulous
(B) Fickle
(C) Easy
(D) Stylish
Ans: ( A ) Incredulous

99. HIRSUTE
(A) Scaly
(B) Bald
(C) Erudite
(D) Quiet
Ans: ( B ) Bald

100. HINDRANCE
(A) Aid
(B) Persuasion
(C) Cooperation
(D) Agreement
Ans: ( A ) Aid

101. ALIEN
(A) Native
(B) Domiciled
(C) Natural
(D) Resident
Ans: ( A ) Native

102. DENSITY
(A) Rarity
(B) Intelligence
(C) Clarity
(D) Brightness
Ans: ( A ) Rarity

103. DEFIANCE
(A) Anxiety
(B) Obedience
(C) Suspicion
(D) Dismay
Ans: ( B ) Obedience

104. BASE
(A) Climax
(B) Height
(C) Top
(D) Roof
Ans: ( C ) Top

105. PATCHY
(A) Attractive
(B) Uniform
(C) Simple
(D) Clear
Ans: ( B ) Uniform

106. EQUANIMITY
(A) Resentment
(B) Dubiousness
(C) Duplicity
(D) Excitement
Ans: ( D ) Excitement

107. ESSENTIAL
(A) Extra
(B) Noughts
(C) Minors
(D) Trivial
Ans: ( A) Extra

108. IMPASSE
(A) Resurgence
(B) Breakthrough
(C) Continuation
(D) Combination
Ans: ( B ) Breakthrough

109. SACROSANCT
(A) Irreligious
(B) Unethical
(C) Irreverent
(D) Unholy
Ans: ( D ) Unholy

110. HOLLOW
(A) Filled
(B) Solid
(C) Strong
(D) Substantial
Ans: ( B ) Solid

Direction (Qs. 111 to 180) : Each sentence below consists
of a word or a phrase which is bold. It is followed by four
words or phrases. Select the word or phrase which is
closest to the OPPOSITE in meaning of the bold word or phrase.
111. The atmosphere in that desolate place looked ominous.
(A) pleasant
(B) encouraging
(C) auspicious
(D) favourable
Ans: ( C ) auspicious

112. He spoke against corruption with zeal.
(A) indifference
(B) calmness
(C) despair
(D) passiveness
Ans: ( A ) indifference

113. The story told by the teacher amused children in the class.
(A) frightened
(B) jolted
(C) astonished
(D) saddened
Ans: ( D ) saddened

114. In a literary work obscurity can be a virtue.
(A) clarity
(B) precision
(C) definiteness
(D) specificity
Ans: ( A ) clarity

115. The managing director remarked that the secretary was
an asset to the company.
(A) loss
(B) liability
(C) drag
(D) handicap
Ans: ( B ) liability

116. He is extremely intelligent but proud.
(A) dull
(B) weak
(C) ignorant
(D) simple
Ans: ( A ) dull

117. A friendly dog met us at the farmgate.
(A) helpful
(B) understanding
(C) quiet
(D) hostile
Ans: ( D ) hostile

118. In ancient India, scholars had no interest in political
power or material growth.
(A) internal
(B) spiritual
(C) psychic
(D) celestial
Ans: ( B ) spiritual

119. His short but pointed speech was applauded by all
sections of the audience.
(A) disapproved
(B) misunderstood
(C) praised
(D) welcomed
Ans: ( A ) disapproved

120. Like poverty, affluence can sometimes create its own
problems.
(A) indigence
(B) opulence
(C) sorrow
(D) exuberance
Ans: ( A ) indigence

121. Adversity teachers man to be humble and self-reliant.
(A) sincerity
(B) animosity
(C) curiosity
(D) prosperity
Ans: ( D ) prosperity

122. History abounds in instances of courage.
(A) shines
(B) lacks
(C) suffices
(D) fails
Ans: ( B ) lacks

123. He abandoned his family.
(A) supported
(B) encouraged
(C) pleased
(D) saved
Ans: ( A ) supported

124. The young leader was reluctant to shoulder the
responsibilities of the ministerial office.
(A) wanting
(B) willing
(C) anxious
(D) eager
Ans: ( B ) willing

125. Unsettled conditions in the land led to the exodus of
hundreds of its citizens.
(A) invasion
(B) entry
(C) immigration
(D) expulsion
Ans: ( C ) immigration

126. In the interest of one?s own reputation one should
avoid ostentation while entertaining friends.
(A) miserliness
(B) simplicity
(C) purity
(D) innocence
Ans: ( A ) miserliness

127. Everything about him, especially his talkative nature,
proclaims his effeminacy.
(A) aggressiveness
(B) attractiveness
(C) mealiness
(D) boorishness
Ans: ( C ) mealiness

128. The habit of squandering money should not be encouraged.
(A) discarding
(B) boarding
(C) collecting
(D) saving
Ans: ( D ) saving

129. There was something strange and morbid about the whole
house.
(A) health
(B) cheerful
(C) insipid
(D) appealing
Ans: ( B ) cheerful

130. Many people suffer setbacks in their career because of
their inherent levity.
(A) seriousness
(B) solemnity
(C) religiosity
(D) gravity
Ans: ( D ) gravity

131. This new magazine is known for its comprehensive
coverage of news.
(A) casual
(B) inadequate
(C) indifferent
(D) superficial
Ans: ( D ) superficial

132. His critics found in his overt statements some hidden
designs.
(A) converse
(B) pervert
(C) covert
(D) contrived
Ans: ( C ) covert

133. Given these constraint, we had no alternative but to
suggest an improvised solution.
(A) a complete
(B) a pre-planned
(C) a permanent
(D) a proscribed
Ans: ( B ) a pre-planned

134. Because of the economy drive, they very un-willingly
surrendered some superfluous posts.
(A) important
(B) relevant
(C) significant
(D) essential
Ans: ( B ) relevant

135. I abhor the ideas he sometimes expresses.
(A) admire
(B) respect
(C) applaud
(D) appreciate
Ans: ( A ) admire

136. You can hardly find any trace of humility in the man.
(A) pride
(B) insolence
(C) arrogance
(D) conceit
Ans: ( C ) arrogance

137. The result of the tournament gave them a sense of elation.
(A) despondency
(B) misery
(C) disappointment
(D) despair
Ans: ( D ) despair

138. It was done in a haphazard manner.
(A) planned
(B) excellent
(C) extraordinary
(D) designed
Ans: ( A ) planned

139. The officer asked the clerk to expedite the matter.
(A) postpone
(B) defer
(C) adjourn
(D) delay
Ans: ( D ) delay

140. The atmosphere in the institute he had newly joined was
congenial to research.
(A) disagreeable for
(B) inconvenient for
(C) unpleasant for
(D) unsuitable for
Ans: ( A ) disagreeable for

141. He is the most prudent person I have ever come across.
(A) shortsighted
(B) reckless
(C) inconsiderate
(D) injudicious
Ans: ( B ) reckless

142. The members thought that the task was feasible.
(A) impractical
(B) impossible
(C) difficult
(D) impracticable
Ans: ( A ) impractical

143. I was surprised at his stiff attitude.
(A) courteous
(B) flexible
(C) soft
(D) lively
Ans: ( B ) flexible

144. The General Manager is quite tactful and handles the
workers union very effectively.
(A) disciplined
(B) naive
(C) strict
(D) loose
Ans: ( B ) naive

145. His vindictive nature often came up for comment among
his friends.
(A) forgetful
(B) forgiving
(C) obedient
(D) timid
Ans: ( B ) forgiving

146. I thought about her a lot during the following months.
(A) succeeding
(B) proceeding
(C) preceding
(D) receding
Ans: ( C ) preceding

147. He was asked to accelerate the pace of work.
(A) supervise
(B) slacken
(C) control
(D) check
Ans: ( B ) slacken

148. What he tells me confirms my ideas.
(A) strengthens
(B) opposes
(C) contradicts
(D) verifies
Ans: ( C ) contradicts

149. The error in the newspaper article is accidental.
(A) intentional
(B) conventional
(C) usual
(D) permissible
Ans: ( A ) intentional

150. According to a great philosopher magnanimity in a man
implies many other qualities.
(A) enmity
(B) meanness
(C) jealousy
(D) poverty
Ans: ( B ) meanness

151. The minister gave a public speech on the controversial
subject to precipitate the matter.
(A) aggravate
(B) create
(C) defer
(D) push
Ans: ( C ) defer

152. The commission took two years to go through the massive
collection of files and documents before preparing its report.
(A) meagre
(B) heavy
(C) light
(D) short
Ans: ( A ) meagre

153. Satish?s point of view was correct but his behaviour
with his father was quite impertinent.
(A) healthy
(B) respectful
(C) inadequate
(D) smooth
Ans: ( B ) respectful

154. The chairman initiated the proceedings with a brief speech.
(A) confused
(B) closed
(C) started
(D) complicated
Ans: ( B ) closed

155. The club meets on the last Thursday of every month is a
dilapidated palace.
(A) neglected
(B) regenerated
(C) renovated
(D) furnished
Ans: ( C ) renovated

156. The inhabitants of the island were barbarians.
(A) civilised
(B) cruel
(C) uncivilised
(D) bad
Ans: ( A ) civilised

157. They had an insipid conversation.
(A) lively
(B) argumentative
(C) loud
(D) curious
Ans: ( A ) lively

158. The chairman rebuked the accounts officer for not
supervising the work of his subordinates.
(A) received
(B) awarded
(C) invited
(D) praised
Ans: ( D ) praised

159. The actor is well known both for his humility and courage.
(A) pride
(B) determination
(C) honesty
(D) gentleness
Ans: ( A ) pride

160. Feasibility of the project is under study.
(A) unsuitability
(B) cheapness
(C) impropriety
(D) impracticability
Ans: ( D ) impracticability

161. His interpretation of the poem is superficial.
(A) mysterious
(B) difficult
(C) profound
(D) mystical
Ans: ( C ) profound

162. Poet often prefer ambiguity to
(A) clarity
(B) certainty
(C) rationality
(D) perversity
Ans: ( A ) clarity

163. Many people try to resist reforms in the society.
(A) fight
(B) accept
(C) welcome
(D) repel
Ans: ( C ) welcome

164. Harish displays enthusiasm whenever he is posed with a
problem.
(A) eagerness
(B) weakness
(C) indifference
(D) softness
Ans: ( A ) eagerness

165. The moment when Jagdish got order of promotion, as
General Manager, was a memorable occasion for him and his
family.
(A) passing
(B) immemorial
(C) forgetful
(D) innocuous
Ans: ( B ) immemorial

166. The incessant noise of the boring machine made it
difficult for us to go to sleep at night.
(A) intermittent
(B) harsh
(C) soft
(D) constant
Ans: ( D ) constant

167. Dinesh could manage his family satisfactorily with his
meager income.
(A) continuous
(B) fabulous
(C) hard
(D) small
Ans: ( D ) small

168. They took note of the humility of the visiting dignitary.
(A) grandeur
(B) arrogance
(C) friendliness
(D) decency
Ans: ( B ) arrogance

169. It was universally characterized as a progressive measure.
(A) regressive
(B) obstructive
(C) retrograde
(D) abhorrent
Ans: ( A ) regressive

170. We had a delectable meal yesterday.
(A) heavy
(B) unsavoury
(C) tasty
(D) nice
Ans: ( B ) unsavoury

171. Mala was often teased as corpulent by her friends.
(A) fat
(B) belligerent
(C) garrulous
(D) gaunt
Ans: ( D ) gaunt

172. It is one of the pernicious customs prevailing in the
society.
(A) permanent
(B) beneficial
(C) parochial
(D) dangerous
Ans: ( B ) beneficial

173. Crestfallen he returned as he had never faced such
humiliation in the whole of his life.
(A) vainglorious
(B) indignant
(C) triumphant
(D) disturbed
Ans: ( C ) triumphant

174. Nothing has been organized properly and confusion seems
inevitable.
(A) inevident
(B) inefficient
(C) ineligible
(D) uncertain
Ans: ( A ) inevident

175. He is well known for coming up with impracticable
solutions.
(A) easy
(B) possible
(C) feasible
(D) alternate
Ans: ( C ) feasible

176. The leader was pragmatic in his approach to the problem
facing the country.
(A) indefinite
(B) vague
(C) idealistic
(D) optimistic
Ans: ( C ) idealistic

177. She used to disparage her neighbour every now and then.
(A) please
(B) praise
(C) belittle
(D) denigrate
Ans: ( B ) praise

178. The plantation workers were on a collision course
before the labour officer intervented.
(A) retaliatory
(B) perfunctory
(C) conciliatory
(D) circuitous
Ans: ( C ) conciliatory

179. Those whose views are progressive often meet with
formidable impediments when they begin to act.
(A) revolutionary
(B) retrograde
(C) brave
(D) outmoded
Ans: ( B ) retrograde

180. The bedroom is at the rear side of this house.
(A) unusual
(B) front
(C) upper
(D) back
Ans: ( B ) front


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