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SYNONYMS
Directions : Each of these questions consists of
a word a capital letters, followed by four words or groups
of words. Select the word or group of words that is most
similar in meaning to the word given in capital letters.
1. PREPOSTEROUS
(a) Careful
(b) Casual
(c) Absurd
(d) Deterrent
Ans: ( c ) Absurd
2. DELECTATION
(a) Caution
(b) Entertainment
(c) Reward
(d) Composure
Ans: ( b ) Entertainment
3. TO EULOGISE
(a) To criticize
(b) To praise
(c) To work very hard
(d) To spend recklessly
Ans: ( b ) To praise
4. SLOTH
(a) Laziness
(b) Anger
(c) Sludge
(d) Malady
Ans: ( a ) Laziness
5. TO OBFUSCATE
(a) To rebuke
(b) To make fun
(c) To make something difficult to understand
(d) To escape
Ans: ( c ) To make something difficult to
understand
6. PRECURSOR
(a) Forerunner
(b) Prerequisite
(c) Prerogative
(d) Vibrations
Ans: ( a ) Forerunner
7. PARSIMONIOUS
(a) Thrifty
(b) Cunning
(c) Extravagant
(d) Upright
Ans: ( a ) Thrifty
8. PROCRASTINATE
(a) Intimidate
(b) Humiliate
(c) Predict
(d) Postpone
Ans: ( d ) Postpone
9. ABOMINABLE
(a) Original
(b) Detestable
(c) Preferable
(d) Complimentary
Ans: ( b ) Detestable
10. RESCIND
(a) Cancel
(b) Enjoy
(c) Praise
(d) Receive
Ans: ( a ) Cancel
11. COLLATERAL
(a) Pathetic
(b) Tiresome
(c) Guarantee
(d) Magnanimous
Ans: ( c ) Guarantee
12. KNAVE
(a) Novice
(b) Dishonest
(c) Futuristic
(d) Traditional
Ans: ( b ) Dishonest
13. FINESSE
(a) Skill
(b) Softness
(c) Charm
(d) Gist
Ans: ( a ) Skill
14. ARDOUR
(a) Enthusiasm
(b) Candidness
(c) Discipline
(d) Fairness
Ans: ( a ) Enthusiasm
Directions : In each of these questions, you
find a sentence, a part of which is underlined. For the
underlined part, four words/phrases are suggested. Choose
the word/phrase nearest in meaning to the underlined part.
15. He was not at all abashed by her open admiration.
(a) Delighted
(b) Piqued
(c) Embarrassed
(d) Livid
Ans: ( c ) Embarrassed
16. Rahul was amazed at how affable his new employer was
(a) Demanding
(b) Polite
(c) Repulsive
(d) Quality-conscious
Ans: ( b ) Polite
17. Since our plans are amorphous we shall send you the
detailed programme at a later date.
(a) Impractical
(b) Prohibitive
(c) Inimical
(d) Formless
Ans: ( d ) Formless
18. Preeti?s arduous efforts had sapped her energy.
(a) Over-ambitious
(b) Strenuous
(c) Sterile
(d) Apocryphal
Ans: ( b ) Strenuous
19. The manager?s articulate presentation of the
advertising campaign impressed his employers.
(a) Well-prepared
(b) Effective
(c) Superficial
(d) Banal
Ans: ( a ) Well-prepared
20. I do not wish to be beholden to anyone in this
office.
(a) Dependent
(b) Opposed
(c) Obligated
(d) Sycophant
Ans: ( c ) Obligated
21. We must prevent the proliferation of nuclear
weapons.
(a) Use
(b) Increase
(c) Expansion
(d) Extension
Ans: ( b ) Increase
22. The debate has instigated a full official enquiry
into the incidence.
(a) Initiated
(b) Incited
(c) Forced
(d) Caused
Ans: ( b ) Incited
23. The workers were full of applause for the new
policy of the management.
(a) Approval
(b) Adulation
(c) Praise
(d) Eulogy
Ans: ( c ) Praise
24. Her ostensible calm masked a deep-seated fear.
(a) Illusory
(b) Apparent
(c) Dubious
(d) Visible
Ans: ( b ) Apparent
25. Sonu is an inveterate liar.
(a) Effective
(b) Habitual
(c) Frequent
(d) Familiar
Ans: ( b ) Habitual
26. He is a good-looking but insipid young man.
(a) Arrogant
(b) Unscrupulous
(c) Sick
(d) Lacking in spirit
Ans: ( d ) Lacking in spirit
27. He had insidiously wormed his way into her
affections.
(a) In a polite manner
(b) In a secret manner
(c) In ugly way
(d) In a forceful manner
Ans: ( b ) In a secret manner
28. His boss?s criticism left him feeling rather
abashed.
(a) Annoyed
(b) Arrogant
(c) Embarrassed
(d) Awakened
Ans: ( c ) Embarrassed
29. The inexorable demands of the workers brought the
company to a closure.
(a) Unreasonable
(b) Relentless
(c) Monetary
(d) Violent
Ans: ( b ) Relentless
30. The acerbic remarks of the manager were unwarranted.
(a) Bitter
(b) Furious
(c) Arrogant
(d) Childish
Ans: ( a ) Bitter
31. He felt incensed at the way he was treated.
(a) Hurt
(b) Tortured
(c) Angry
(d) Insulted
Ans: ( c ) Angry
32. Officers responsible for the abortive coup were
punished.
(a) Unsatisfying
(b) Bloodless
(c) Unsuccessful
(d) Chaotic
Ans: ( c ) Unsuccessful
33. He never recovered from the loss of his wife.
(a) Got by
(b) Got over
(c) Got aside
(d) Got rid
Ans: ( d ) Got rid
34. The poor man stood abashed at the display of wealth.
(a) Embarrassed
(b) Humiliated
(c) Surprised
(d) Elevated
Ans: ( c ) Surprised
35. He received the accolade he deserved so well.
(a) Honour
(b) Appreciation
(c) Greeting
(d) Award
Ans: ( a ) Honour
36. The guests were offended by his uncouth behaviour.
(a) Snobbish
(b) Unnatural
(c) Unconventional
(d) Ungracious
Ans: ( d ) Ungracious
37. The pianist played the tune with verve.
(a) Enthusiasm
(b) Tenderness
(c) Efficiency
(d) Depth
Ans: ( a ) Enthusiasm
38. It is possible that printed books will soon become
obsolete.
(a) Boring
(b) Inaccessible
(c) Unfashionable
(d) Out-of-date
Ans: ( d ) Out-of-date
39. We should emulate the examples of our teachers.
(a) Study
(b) Admire
(c) Follow
(d) Imitate
Ans: ( d ) Imitate
40. As he is prudent, he will be successful in his life.
(a) Courageous
(b) Punctual
(c) Intelligent
(d) Careful
Ans: ( d ) Careful
41. Several members of the party eulogised their leader
at the public meeting.
(a) Flattered
(b) Wished
(c) Praised
(d) Thanked
Ans: ( c ) Praised
42. One cannot but admire your ingenious solution to
the problem.
(a) Final
(b) Skilful
(c) Original
(d) Appropriate
Ans: ( b ) Skilful
43. The financial crisis caused the fall of the
government.
(a) Brought about
(b) Brought forward
(c) Brought down
(d) Brought over
Ans: ( a ) Brought about
44. The NRIs who are eager to invest in India are
discouraged by the archaic rules and procedures.
(a) Earlier
(b) Outdated
(c) Complex
(d) Ancient
Ans: ( b ) Outdated
45. The chief engineer was irritated by their perpetual
complaints.
(a) Trivial
(b) Eternal
(c) Baseless
(d) Repeated
Ans: ( d ) Repeated
46. Students should never flout the examination rules.
(a) Scorn
(b) Mock
(c) Disobey
(d) Insult
Ans: ( c ) Disobey
47. I almost collapsed on the bed after a grueling
three-hour walk.
(a) Demanding
(b) Laborious
(c) Compelling
(d) Exhausting
Ans: ( d ) Exhausting
48. He always gives lame excuses for his absence from
the office.
(a) Illogical
(b) Unbelievable
(c) Flimsy
(d) Inconsistent
Ans: ( c ) Flimsy
49. The situation is more grave now than it ever was.
(a) Dangerous
(b) Serious
(c) Complicated
(d) Uncontrollable
Ans: ( b ) Serious
50. The scheme is not as fanciful as it sounds.
(a) Imaginative
(b) Funny
(c) Ridiculous
(d) Ambitious
Ans: ( a ) Imaginative
51. We repeatedly asked the girl why she was crying but
she said that she did not want to entangle us in her
affairs.
(a) Entrap
(b) Impress
(c) Involve
(d) Induce
Ans: ( c ) Involve
52. His performance in the examination stunned his
friends.
(a) Surprised
(b) Stupefied
(c) Angered
(d) Subdued
Ans: ( b ) Stupefied
53. More effective measures should be adopted for the
conservation of forests in India.
(a) Protection
(b) Cultivation
(c) Propagation
(d) Supervision
Ans: ( a ) Protection
54. Will you please rectify the mistake?
(a) Clarify
(b) Condone
(c) Regularize
(d) Correct
Ans: ( d ) Correct
55. Death is inevitable.
(a) Unconquerable
(b) Unavoidable
(c) Uncontrollable
(d) Imminent
Ans: ( b ) Unavoidable
56. A scramble for power began in right earnest.
(a) Struggle
(b) Contest
(c) Quarrel
(d) Dispute
Ans: ( a ) Struggle
57. My students in the laboratory are rather
inquisitive about the apparatus.
(a) Sensitive
(b) Careful
(c) Curious
(d) Anxious
Ans: ( c ) Curious
58. It was a shocking act of callous irresponsibility.
(a) Senseless
(b) Shameless
(c) Sheer
(d) Criminal
Ans: ( a ) Senseless
59. The crowd was getting restive.
(a) Restful
(b) Restless
(c) Tired
(d) Excited
Ans: ( b ) Restless
60. She cast a cursory glance at the appearance of the
visitors.
(a) Searching
(b) Sympathetic
(c) Hurried
(d) Curious
Ans: ( c ) Hurried
61. He delivered a lengthy speech in which he committed
several ludicrous mistakes.
(a) Glaring
(b) Funny
(c) Absurd
(d) Serious
Ans: ( c ) Absurd
62. The performance of the candidates was deplorable.
(a) Horrible
(b) Contentious
(c) Laughable
(d) Lamentable
Ans: ( d ) Lamentable
63. Timely first aid resuscitated the patient.
(a) Soothed
(b) Rescued
(c) Revived
(d) Cured
Ans: ( c ) Revived
64. Outside I am nothing but a frolicsome little goat
whose broken loose.
(a) Happy
(b) Playful
(c) Gay
(d) Delightful
Ans: ( b ) Playful
65. He was accused of graft.
(a) Corruption
(b) Inefficiency
(c) Favouritism
(d) Negligence
Ans: ( a ) Corruption
66. The teacher reiterated the importance of steady and
hard work for getting through the examinations.
(a) Emphasized
(b) Stressed
(c) Repeated
(d) Furthered
Ans: ( c ) Repeated
67. There is affectation in the way he talks.
(a) Beauty
(b) Sincerity
(c) Artificiality
(d) Sadness
Ans: ( c ) Artificiality
68. He is in the habit of using obsolete words.
(a) Difficult
(b) Outdated
(c) Wrong
(d) Simple
Ans: ( b ) Outdated
69. He talked on a passage from Hamlet; the explication
was lucid.
(a) Discussion
(b) Explanation
(c) Argument
(d) Description
Ans: ( b ) Explanation
70. The books supplied by the shop were not only rare,
they were also invaluable.
(a) Valueless
(b) Priceless
(c) Useless
(d) Cheap
Ans: ( b ) Priceless
71. The lassitude was caused by overwork.
(a) Laziness
(b) Boredom
(c) Weariness
(d) Sickness
Ans: ( c ) Weariness
72. Lunatics generally have queer ideas.
(a) Strange
(b) Clumsy
(c) Intricate
(d) Frivolous
Ans: ( a ) Strange
73. Although he has become rich, he is still frugal.
(a) Miserly
(b) Careful in spending
(c) Generous with money
(d) Discourteous
Ans: ( a ) Miserly
74. The court questioned the veracity of the petition
made.
(a) Right
(b) Truthfulness
(c) Argument
(d) Basis
Ans: ( b ) Truthfulness
75. Savita was asked to prove her allegations in the
court.
(a) Credentials
(b) Cases
(c) Points
(d) Charges
Ans: ( d ) Charges
ANTONYMS
Directions : Each of these questions consists of
a word in capital letters, followed by four words or groups
of words. Select the word or group of words that is
furthest in meaning to the word given in capital letters.
1. DEBILITATE
(a) Bedevil
(b) Delude
(c) Strengthen
(d) Repress
Ans: ( c ) Strengthen
2. EQUIVOCAL
(a) Universal
(b) Clear
(c) Mistaken
(d) Quaint
Ans: ( b ) Clear
3. IMPROMPTU
(a) Rehearsed
(b) Foolish
(c) Appropriate
(d) Vast
Ans: ( a ) Rehearsed
4. LOQUACIOUS
(a) Sentimental
(b) Taciturn
(c) Soothing
(d) Soporific
Ans: ( b ) Taciturn
5. TRACTABLE
(a) Unreal
(b) Irreligious
(c) Incapable
(d) Unmanageable
Ans: ( d ) Unmanageable
6. TREPIDATION
(a) Fearlessness
(b) Slowness
(c) Death
(d) Adroitness
Ans: ( a ) Fearlessness
7. PROLIFIC
(a) Controversial
(b) Barren
(c) Wise
(d) Unfocussed
Ans: ( b ) Barren
8. SAGE
(a) Miser
(b) Fool
(c) Traitor
(d) Tyrant
Ans: ( b ) Fool
9. FLEDGLING
(a) Adversary
(b) Callow
(c) Social outcast
(d) Experienced person
Ans: ( d ) Experienced person
10. PREDILECTION
(a) Predicament
(b) Afterthought
(c) Aversion
(d) Postponement
Ans: ( c ) Aversion
11. HIDEBOUND
(a) Strong-willed
(b) Open-minded
(c) Well-informed
(d) Well-to-do
Ans: ( b ) Open-minded
12. ADULATION
(a) Criticism
(b) Purity
(c) Ambiguous
(d) Accolades
Ans: ( a ) Criticism
13. ANIMATED
(a) Penetrating
(b) Modern
(c) Dull
(d) Similarity
Ans: ( c ) Dull
14. ILLUSIVE
(a) Not brilliant
(b) Not coherent
(c) Not deceptive
(d) Not obvious
Ans: ( c ) Not deceptive
Directions : In these questions, each sentence
consists of an underlined word or a phrase followed by four
words or phrases (a), (b), (c) and (d). Choose the word or
phrase which is closest to the opposite in meaning of the
underlined word or phrase.
15. He showed a marked antipathy to foreigners.
(a) Profundity
(b) Fondness
(c) Objection
(d) Willingness
Ans: ( b ) Fondness
16. The authorities took the corrective action with
celerity.
(a) Reluctance
(b) Delay
(c) Promptness
(d) Lack of judgement
Ans: ( b ) Delay
17. It seems churlish to refuse such a generous offer.
(a) Wise
(b) Sensible
(c) Polite
(d) Immature
Ans: ( c ) Polite
18. A conscientious editor, Manjula checked every
definition for its accuracy.
(a) Novice
(b) Careless
(c) Unscientific
(d) Biased
Ans: ( d ) Biased
19. Sharma?s craven refusal to join the protest was
criticized by his comrades.
(a) Strategic
(b) Bold
(c) Diplomatic
(d) Well-thought
Ans: ( b ) Bold
20. The dictator quelled the uprising.
(a) Fostered
(b) Defended
(c) Supported
(d) Fomented
Ans: ( d ) Fomented
21. People are unwilling to follow the rules.
(a) Waive
(b) Neglect
(c) Dispose
(d) Disregard
Ans: ( d ) Disregard
22. That was an impudent remark.
(a) Gentle
(b) Mild
(c) Modest
(d) Unassuming
Ans: ( c ) Modest
23. His sudden appearance on the scene was fortuitous.
(a) Circumstantial
(b) Unfortunate
(c) Sudden
(d) Calculated
Ans: ( d ) Calculated
24. The batsman gave a sterling performance.
(a) A risky
(b) A vital
(c) An ordinary
(d) A match-saving
Ans: ( c ) An ordinary
25. While facing that situation he turned out to be
dauntless.
(a) Tactful
(b) Stoical
(c) Bashful
(d) Cowardly
Ans: ( d ) Cowardly
26. We went to the first floor through the rickety
wooden stairs.
(a) Stable
(b) Old
(c) Narrow
(d) Uncomfortable
Ans: ( a ) Stable
27. They made a profligate use of scarce resources.
(a) Proper
(b) Extravagant
(c) Effective
(d) Thrifty
Ans: ( d ) Thrifty
28. The consultant analysed the proposal carefully
before he decided to jettison it.
(a) Abandon
(b) Strengthen
(c) Accept
(d) Modify
Ans: ( c ) Accept
29. The politician was flummoxed by the questions put
to him.
(a) Comfortable
(b) Annoyed
(c) Delighted
(d) Disconcerted
Ans: ( a ) Comfortable
30. The injection was given to the patient to alleviate
the pain.
(a) Elevate
(b) Sharpen
(c) Aggravate
(d) Promote
Ans: ( c ) Aggravate
31. There is quite tenuous evidence for it.
(a) Substantial
(b) Enough
(c) Reasonable
(d) Ample
Ans: ( a ) Substantial
32. The world media has tended to focus far more upon
occasional discord than on our spectacular achievements.
(a) Tranquility
(b) Harmony
(c) Failure
(d) Confusion
Ans: ( b ) Harmony
33. The evidence Indira gave in support of her theory
was quite copious.
(a) Unsatisfactory
(b) Unconvincing
(c) Poor
(d) Scanty
Ans: ( d ) Scanty
34. Self reproach is not always very good thing.
(a) Self-esteem
(b) Self-assurance
(c) Self-justification
(d) Self-satisfaction
Ans: ( a ) Self-esteem
35. The salesman?s speech was punctuated with frivolous
remarks.
(a) Profound
(b) Effective
(c) Grave
(d) Provocative
Ans: ( c ) Grave
36. The drug gave him instant relief from pain.
(a) Final
(b) Complete
(c) Genuine
(d) Delayed
Ans: ( d ) Delayed
37. His radical views made him unpopular.
(a) Conservative
(b) Narrow
(c) Outmoded
(d) Childish
Ans: ( a ) Conservative
38. The Indian cricketers put up a dismal performance
in Australia.
(a) Cheerful
(b) Spirited
(c) Bright
(d) Memorable
Ans: ( b ) Spirited
39. He was poor and arrogant.
(a) Modest
(b) Obedient
(c) Timid
(d) Earnest
Ans: ( a ) Modest
40. The army had adequate ammunition for the battle.
(a) Insufficient
(b) Meager
(c) Deficient
(d) Poor
Ans: ( a ) Insufficient
41. Sumitra was filled with remorse for having refused
to sell her bicycle to Jyoti.
(a) Pride
(b) Satisfaction
(c) Excitement
(d) Happiness
Ans: ( b ) Satisfaction
42. The budget was presented with a deficit of crores
of rupees.
(a) Benefit
(b) Bonus
(c) Surplus
(d) Profit
Ans: ( c ) Surplus
43. His style of writing is quite verbose.
(a) Short
(b) Precise
(c) Limited
(d) Constricted
Ans: ( b ) Precise
44. The team felt triumphant.
(a) Depressed
(b) Sad
(c) Defeated
(d) Lost
Ans: ( a ) Depressed
45. Some of his actions are detrimental to the cause of
communal harmony.
(a) Useful
(b) Important
(c) Beneficial
(d) Crucial
Ans: ( c ) Beneficial
46. He has a weakness for foreign goods.
(a) Hand-crafted
(b) Indigenous
(c) Fashionable
(d) Exotic
Ans: ( b ) Indigenous
47. He used the meager resources well to further his
studies.
(a) Abundant
(b) Collective
(c) Natural
(d) Borrowed
Ans: ( a ) Abundant
48. Most of the machines in this factory are obsolete.
(a) Functional
(b) Efficient
(c) Modern
(d) Damaged
Ans: ( c ) Modern
49. His short but philosophical speech was applauded by
the audience.
(a) Misunderstood
(b) Jeered
(c) Rejected
(d) Praised
Ans: ( b ) Jeered
50. At first, she was reluctant to accept the
appointment in the bank.
(a) Anxious
(b) Excited
(c) Pleased
(d) Willing
Ans: ( d ) Willing
51. Her knowledge of Sanskrit appears to be quite
superficial.
(a) Sufficient
(b) Perfect
(c) Deep
(d) Praiseworthy
Ans: ( c ) Deep
52. She appears to be a phoney person.
(a) Beautiful
(b) Unnatural
(c) Genuine
(d) Unreal
Ans: ( c ) Genuine
53. When John entered the room, he was in a jubilant
mood.
(a) Defeated
(b) Serious
(c) Penitent
(d) Depressed
Ans: ( d ) Depressed
54. His speeches were insipid.
(a) Informative
(b) Insightful
(c) Lively
(d) Shocking
Ans: ( c ) Lively
55. He was, immaculately dressed for the party.
(a) Imperfectly
(b) Irresponsibly
(c) Incompletely
(d) Moderately
Ans: ( a ) Imperfectly
56. The teachers have been observing his impertinent
behaviour.
(a) Indifferent
(b) Polite
(c) Rude
(d) Unpleasant
Ans: ( b ) Polite
57. The new disciplinary measures strengthened the
economy of the country.
(a) Destroyed
(b) Changed
(c) Crippled
(d) Constrained
Ans: ( c ) Crippled
58. There are people who always deprecate the
achievements of others.
(a) Exaggerate
(b) Appreciate
(c) Approve
(d) Encourage
Ans: ( b ) Appreciate
59. The refreshment we received at the end of a hard
day?s work was decidedly frugal.
(a) Lavish
(b) Exorbitant
(c) Wholesome
(d) Ostentatious
Ans: ( a ) Lavish
60. The principal deprecated the attitude of some
student leaders.
(a) Appreciated
(b) Tolerated
(c) Derided
(d) Ignored
Ans: ( a ) Appreciated
61. Many of the incidents in the autobiography appear
to be fictitious.
(a) Imaginary
(b) Real
(c) Creative
(d) Boring
Ans: ( b ) Real
62. The hall was packed with people who had come to
hear the celebrated author speak about his work.
(a) Obscure
(b) Well-known
(c) Ordinary
(d) Up-coming
Ans: ( a ) Obscure
63. We solicit your co-operation.
(a) Acknowledge
(b) Reject
(c) Refute
(d) Cherish
Ans: ( b ) Reject
64. He is known for his arrogance.
(a) Honesty
(b) Cheerfulness
(c) Generosity
(d) Humility
Ans: ( d ) Humility
65. The speaker was irritated with his puerile
questions.
(a) Impertinent
(b) Serious
(c) Inane
(d) Irrelevant
Ans: ( b ) Serious
66. Popular fiction in a sense has enriched world
literature.
(a) Devalued
(b) Undervalued
(c) Depreciated
(d) Impoverished
Ans: ( d ) Impoverished
67. Would you like to work with an intractable person?
(a) A good
(b) A faithful
(c) A complaint
(d) An intelligent
Ans: ( c ) A complaint
68. Her manner has always been hostile to him.
(a) Sincere
(b) Friendly
(c) Fair
(d) Good
Ans: ( b ) Friendly
69. Cultural diversity in the working place can be good
for business.
(a) Similarity
(b) Uniformity
(c) Assimilation
(d) Conformity
Ans: ( b ) Uniformity
70. My old aunt, who is a spinster declared that all
men are faithless.
(a) A divorced lady
(b) A married woman
(c) An unmarried woman
(d) A widow
Ans: ( c ) An unmarried woman
71. The bank launched a deposit mobilization.
(a) Terminated
(b) Cancelled
(c) Withheld
(d) Discontinued
Ans: ( b ) Cancelled
72. He did not shed his hostility throughout his life.
(a) Hospitality
(b) Friendliness
(c) Kindness
(d) Fidelity
Ans: ( b ) Friendliness
73. The management seemed very callous about the
working conditions of the workers.
(a) Liberal
(b) Careful
(c) Sensitive
(d) Responsible
Ans: ( c ) Sensitive
74. In this matter, it is difficult to persuade him; he
is resolute about it.
(a) Unmindful
(b) Careful
(c) Indefinite
(d) Vacillating
Ans: ( d ) Vacillating
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