Practice Test


Q1) DEDICATED : Show Answer


Q2) APART FROM : Show Answer


Q3) REVOLUTIONIZE : Show Answer


Q4) PLEASANT : Show Answer


Q5) STRANGE : Show Answer


Q6) CONTINUED : Show Answer


Q7) DEMISE : Show Answer


Q8) PERILOUS : Show Answer


Q9) OFFEND : Show Answer


Q10) INVARIABLY : Show Answer


Q11) ABHOR : Show Answer


Q12) ADVERSITY : Show Answer


Q13) RECTIFY : Show Answer


Q14) SLEEK : Show Answer


Q15) (1) Minority
(2) Miniature
(3) Ministerial
(4) Minimalist
(5) Miniscule Show Answer


Q16) (1) Carbolic
(2) Carbonise
(3) Carbohydrate
(4) Carburation
(5) Carbonate Show Answer


Q17) (1) Fraternity
(2) Franchise
(3) Frantic
(4) Fraught
(5) Fradulent Show Answer


Q18) (1) Preferential
(2) Prefabricate
(3) Predictor
(4) Predispose
(5) Preformative Show Answer


Q19) (1) Transport
(2) Translate
(3) Transition
(4) Transplant
(5) Transmit Show Answer


Q20) (1) Launch
(2) Kitchen
(3) Remember
(4) Agreesive
(5) Generation Show Answer


Q21) (1) Unforgettable
(2) Mercilessly
(3) Brutality
(4) Execution
(5) Unscruplous Show Answer


Q22) (1) Opposite
(2) Suddenly
(3) Brodcast
(4) Knowledge
(5) Loudspeaker Show Answer


Q23) (1) Direction
(2) Behaviour
(3) Destructive
(4) Advantege
(5) Government Show Answer


Q24) (1) Surroundings
(2) Requirement
(3) Composition
(4) Filament
(5) Magnatism Show Answer


Q25) (1) Boredome
(2) Borrow
(3) Bounce
(4) Borderline
(5) all correct Show Answer


Q26) (1) Callous
(2) Compaigne
(3) Cadge
(4) Cadence
(5) All correct Show Answer


Q27) (1) Deceased
(2) Dearly
(3) Deciever
(4) Debility
(5) All correct Show Answer


Q28) (1) Execative
(2) Execution
(3) Excite
(4) Examplary
(5) All correct Show Answer


Q29) (1) Haphazard
(2) Halfway
(3) Harbour
(4) Heraday
(5) All correct Show Answer


Q30) QUERIED : Show Answer


Q31) EXPLORATION : Show Answer


Q32) AUDACITY : Show Answer


Q33) TURNED : Show Answer


Q34) DEMONSTRATE : Show Answer


Q35) REMEDY : Show Answer


Q36) OPTIONAL : Show Answer


Q37) ACCESSIBLE : Show Answer


Q38) APING : Show Answer


Q39) ENTHRALLED : Show Answer


Q40) SHOCKED : Show Answer


Q41) EXTENSIVE : Show Answer


Q42) OPENED : Show Answer


Q43) UNKNOWN : Show Answer


Q44) PACKED : Show Answer


Q45) DENSE : Show Answer


Q46) BARREN : Show Answer


Q47) VAST : Show Answer


Q48) HINDRANCE : Show Answer


Q49) OFFERED : Show Answer


Q50) PILED : Show Answer


Q51) FORTUNATE : Show Answer


Q52) DISMAY : Show Answer


Q53) TENTED : Show Answer


Q54) TRICK : Show Answer


Q55) REMAINED : Show Answer


Q56) REAL : Show Answer


Q57) DEEP : Show Answer


Q58) CONTRACT : Show Answer


Q59) BIDING : Show Answer


Q60) ABODE : Show Answer


Q61) SURVIVED : Show Answer


Q62) VICIOUS : Show Answer


Q63) GALLOPED : Show Answer


Q64) REVERED : Show Answer


Q65) REVEAL : Show Answer


Q66) ELATED : Show Answer


Q67) BEGETS : Show Answer


Q68) STERN : Show Answer


Q69) GATHERED : Show Answer


Q70) PETTY : Show Answer


Q71) BRUTALLY : Show Answer


Q72) CONDITION : Show Answer


Q73) PELTING : Show Answer


Q74) CONCEDED : Show Answer


Q75) RIGHTEOUS : Show Answer


Q76) Find Antonym of TRENCHANT : Show Answer


Q77) Find Antonym of APOTHEOSIS : Show Answer


Q78) Find Antonym of FROWARD : Show Answer


Q79) Find Antonym of DESUETUDE : Show Answer


Q80) Find Antonym of CONTEMPT : Show Answer


Q81) Find Antonym of RETRENCHMENT : Show Answer


Q82) Find Antonym of MENDACIOUS : Show Answer


Q83) Find Antonym of REPROOF : Show Answer


Q84) Find Antonym of VIGILANT : Show Answer


Q85) Find Antonym of CAPITULATION : Show Answer


Q86) Find Antonym of EXCESS : Show Answer


Q87) Find Antonym of MANDATORY : Show Answer


Q88) Find Antonym of SUCCULENT : Show Answer


Q89) Find Antonym of MALIGN : Show Answer


Q90) Find Antonym of RANKLE : Show Answer


Q91) Find Antonym of PROFANITY : Show Answer


Q92) Find Antonym of DERELICT : Show Answer


Q93) Find Antonym ofSALVAGE : Show Answer


Q94) Find Antonym of WAIVE : Show Answer


Q95) Find Antonym of DIMINUTIVE : Show Answer


Q96) Find Antonym of INCOGITABLE : Show Answer


Q97) Find Antonym of ABSOLVE : Show Answer


Q98) Find Antonym of STATIC: Show Answer


Q99) Find Antonym of CEDE : Show Answer


Q100) Find Antonym of EXPUNGE : Show Answer


Q101) Find Antonym of SATURNINE : Show Answer


Q102) Find Antonym of MIASMA : Show Answer


Q103) Find Antonym of REDUCE : Show Answer


Q104) Find Antonym of LETHAL : Show Answer


Q105) Find Antonym of RATIFY: Show Answer


Q106) He wished to _____ his losses. Show Answer


Q107) He was very ______ in getting his work done. Show Answer


Q108) He was accustomed ______ the pain. Show Answer


Q109) She was annoyed _____ the fact that she had been ignored. Show Answer


Q110) I am sick _____ of my eating habits. Show Answer


Q111) I am terrible _____ building things. Show Answer


Q112) I am very excited about _____ final match, which will be played at Wankhede Stadium. Show Answer


Q113) He said in a _____ whisper, "I want to go home". Show Answer


Q114) He _____ the relevant data. Show Answer


Q115) He _____ with the rules. Show Answer


Q116) I will _____ the design used by Picasso for my project. Show Answer


Q117) He had his fill _____ trouble for the day. Show Answer


Q118) He was _____ out of college. Show Answer


Q119) Monsieur Freud was a _____ star. Show Answer


Q120) India is an up - and - _____ hub for trade. Show Answer


Q121) Crime is on the _____ in India. Show Answer


Q122) The prime minister bore a _____ to his father. Show Answer


Q123) The plan of action isn't set in _____, but we'd like to stick to it pretty closely. Show Answer


Q124) The act which was passed in the parliament may _____ the tide of slums encroachment in the city. Show Answer


Q125) The way to _____ the blow is to raise prices slowly, not all at once. Show Answer


Q126) Bob went to hunt for the treasure, but he was on a _____ errand Show Answer


Q127) He was at a _____ for words when he saw the _____ design; he had expected something mundane. Show Answer


Q128) He was _____ and become _____ very easily. Show Answer


Q129) The weather is _____ hence it is _____ in the room. Show Answer


Q130) As I was _____ of the situation, I could not _____ what was happening. Show Answer


Q131) He was _____ and also _____ in nature. Show Answer


Q132) I was _____ by the loud noise made by the procession which was passing through the lane. Show Answer


Q133) He _____ the process as he felt he was running out of _____. Show Answer


Q134) The view was _____ and hence was _____. Show Answer


Q135) France is a _____ country; likewise the French are _____ people. Show Answer


Q136) In India, rice is considered _____ food as it is part of a/an _____ Indian meal. Show Answer


Q137) There was a/an _____ of resources as the resources were not _____. Show Answer


Q138) He was _____ very exhausted _____ he fell asleep in a trice. Show Answer


Q139) He was _____ as he was _____ by what he saw. Show Answer


Q140) India is a _____ of many wonders, and the Indians are hospitable _____. Show Answer


Q141) He was _____ and hence _____ gave up. Show Answer


Q142) The _____ caused him much ______. Show Answer


Q143) Quaint Show Answer


Q144) Luscious Show Answer


Q145) Repugnant Show Answer


Q146) Heckle Show Answer


Q147) Transfix Show Answer


Q148) Turgid Show Answer


Q149) Rehash Show Answer


Q150) Vicissitude Show Answer


Q151) Vituperative Show Answer


Q152) Corroborate Show Answer


Q153) Fervent Show Answer


Q154) Vivacious Show Answer


Q155) Cajole Show Answer


Q156) Jeopardize Show Answer


Q157) The untimely demise of the chairman left a VOID in the company's succession plans. Show Answer


Q158) The search team found the WRECKAGE of the ship near the Galapagos Island.
The DEBRIS from the meteorite was discovered in a village near Mumbai. Show Answer


Q159) The team looked JADED after the long and arduous tour.
MONOTONOUS life styles impact the psyche of the urban citizens in a negative manner. Show Answer


Q160) The flight path of the aircraft was DEVIATED due to a technical snag at the airport.
Elephants frequently STRAY into human habitats. Show Answer


Q161) The government is deliberating hard on the issue of giving AMNESTY to the dreaded terrorist owing to this poor health. Show Answer


Q162) After a hard day at work, music INVIGORATES the mind. Show Answer


Q163) TOXIC bacteria causes Pneumonia.
The opposition parties launched an UNHEALTHY attack on the government. Show Answer


Q164) A. Amenable
B. Recalcitrant
C. Contumacious
D. Cacophonous Show Answer


Q165) A. Worshipper
B. Non-conformist
C. Demonstrator
D. Maverick Show Answer


Q166) Finicky Show Answer


Q167) Baronial Show Answer


Q168) Quixotic Show Answer


Q169) Obloquy Show Answer


Q170) Congruous Show Answer


Q171) Vacillating Show Answer


Q172) Magnanimous Show Answer


Q173) Reprimand Show Answer


Q174) Happy Show Answer


Q175) Cencure Show Answer


Q176) Glamourize Show Answer


Q177) Fitness centers and gyms mushroomed all over the city promising the customers SVELTE figures. Show Answer


Q178) Bill Gates looked SANGUINE while answering queries at the press conference. Show Answer


Q179) At a time when every act of his is considered SACROSANCT by his disciples world wide, the state dared to pass a law prohibiting him from entering the city. Show Answer


Q180) The DISCREPANCIES in his statements helped the police to nail him.
The management decided to set up a committee in order to understand the reasons for the INCONSISTENCIES in the execution of the plan. Show Answer


Q181) A. Encourage
B. Enunciate
C. Mumble
D. Affirm Show Answer


Q182) The state REVOKED the license of the manufacturing unit for violating environmental norms. Show Answer


Q183) (1) Dog
(2) Wolf
(3) Fox
(4) Jackal
(5) Puma Show Answer


Q184) (1) Pragmatic
(2) Practical
(3) Hardnosed
(4) Realistic
(5) Idealistic Show Answer


Q185) (1) Kite
(2) Plane
(3) Car
(4) Helicopter
(5) Glider Show Answer


Q186) (1) Drum
(2) Tambourine
(3) Bongo
(4) Flute
(5) Dholak Show Answer


Q187) (1) Abhorrence
(2) Hatred
(3) Detestation
(4) Revulsion
(5) Phlegmatic Show Answer


Q188) (1) Play
(2) Movie
(3) Opera
(4) Concert
(5) FM Radio Show Answer


Q189) (1) Ancient
(2) Primordial
(3) Antediluvian
(4) Contemporary Show Answer


Q190) (1) Frivolous
(2) Frolicsome
(3) Trivial
(4) Inconsequential
(5) Conscientious Show Answer


Q191) (1) Jackfruit
(2) Lemon
(3) Cashew
(4) Ladyfinger
(5) Olive Show Answer


Q192) (1) Famous
(2) Notorious
(3) Tarnished
(4) Disreputable
(5) Dishonourable Show Answer


Q193) (1) Loath
(2) Fervent
(3) Reluctant
(4) Chary
(5) Wary Show Answer


Q194) (1) Long-winded
(2) Terse
(3) Laconic
(4) Curt
(5) Brief Show Answer


Q195) (1) Mien
(2) Deportment
(3) Demeanour
(4) Disposition
(5) Vapid Show Answer


Q196) (1) Discretion
(2) Prudence
(3) Acumen
(4) Sagacity
(5) Transgression Show Answer


Q197) (1) Temerity
(2) Reticence
(3) Impertinence
(4) Gall
(5) Impudence Show Answer


Q198) (1) Dormant
(2) Latent
(3) Quiescent
(4) Inactive
(5) Brisk Show Answer


Q199) (1) Ecstasy
(2) Frenzy
(3) Trance
(4) Elation
(5) Grief Show Answer


Q200) (1) Linger
(2) Loiter
(3) abscond
(4) Persist
(5) Dawdle Show Answer


Q201) (1) Elephants
(2) Whale Sharks
(3) Tigers
(4) Bats
(5) Sloths Show Answer


Q202) (1) Pillage
(2) Peace
(3) Embezzle
(4) Despoil
(5) Plunder Show Answer


Q203) (1) Murder
(2) Genocide
(3) Massacre
(4) Holocaust
(5) Pogrom Show Answer


Q204) (1) Clarification
(2) Revelation
(3) Confusion
(4) Elucidation
(5) Explanation Show Answer


Q205) (1) Prophecy
(2) Project
(3) Predict
(4) Pretense
(5) Forecast Show Answer


Q206) (1) Grow
(2) Harvest
(3) Advance
(4) Build
(5) Deteriorate Show Answer


Q207) (1) T-shirt
(2) Socks
(3) Trousers
(4) Spectacles
(5) Jeans Show Answer


Q208) (1) Metaphor
(2) Simile
(3) Orthodox
(4) Hyperbole
(5) Synecdoche Show Answer


Q209) i)- He nods a pop-eyed ASCENT(A) / ASSENT(B) to everything the maid is telling.
ii)- The elected neighbourhood COUNCIL(A) / COUNSEL(B) is dependent on the local authority for resources.
iii)- After seeing the beacon, the ships return and they leave the AISLE(A) / ISLE(B) of Byde far behind.
iv)- And bound for the same BOURN(A) / BORNE(B) as I, On every road I wandered by, Trod beside me, close and dear. The beautiful and death-struck year.
v)- Sadly hiding - places were pretty DYER(A) / DIRE(B) to say the least, there was nothing good about them at all. Show Answer


Q210) i)- DISCRETE(A) / DISCREET(B) mathematics will assumed during the lectures on security.
ii)- In recent years our press has often said that we have entered the EPIC(A) / EPOCH(B) of fascism
iii)- The preaching made such a mark on him that he considered becoming a FRIAR(A) / FRYER(B) of St. John's religious order, the Carmelites.
iv)- They were told to HALL(A) / HAUL(B) the boat up onto the beach.
v)- Despite popular myth these pigments do not LEECH(A) / LEACH(B) out of the bird's plumage in heavy rain! Show Answer


Q211) i)- A LUMBAR(A) / LUMBER(B) fracture is a break in the lower vertebrae.
ii)- The whole of today I devoted to the worthy MARQUEE(A) / MARQUIS(B), who said my company made him happy.
iii)- The participants included not only archaeologists and historians but also NAVEL(A) / NAVAL(B) architects and specialists in sea-level studies.
iv)- The menu is complied to tempt the most discerning PALETTE(A) / PALATE(B), complemented by an enviable wine cellar.
v)- In Germany, government measures to tighten the REIGNS(A) / REINS(B) on healthcare spending have resulted in an upsurge in cheaper imported medicines. Show Answer


Q212) i)- Eventually, you can easily eat five egg YOLKS(A) / YOKES(B) daily.
ii)- Craving is a bit like a well-developed muscle - once you stop using the muscle, it will eventually WITHER(A) / WHITHER(B) or shrink.
iii)- But, she was right, it did taste odd and it looked VIAL(A) / VILE(B).
iv)- The problems are not confined to land; there are also concerns about algal TOXINS(A) / TOCSINS(B) in fish and the chemicals used in fish farming.
v)- His tall, slender figure had a slight STOUP(A) / STOOP(B) yet it looked the reverse of feeble. Show Answer


Q213) i)- While I stopped at the gate by the perimeter fence i saw some lion SPOOR(A) / SPORE(B) and it was very fresh.
ii)- SLAT(A) / SLEIGH(B) the dragon at a well beneath a tree.
iii)- The RESISTERS(A) / RESISTORS(B) refuse to cooperate with the government.
iv)- Each flower has six stamens and a single PISTIL(A) / PISTOL(B).
v)- Below, floats, markers and exploded ORDNANCE(A)/ORDINANCE(B) decorate the wall of one of the cottages. Show Answer


Q214) i)- The film director has the ABILITY(A) / CAPACITY(B) to attract intellectual movie-goers to watch his films.
ii)- She seemed INCREDULOUS(A) / INCREDIBLE(B) that I could give up my entire life's earnings merely to get her hand in marriage.
iii)- The INCIDENCES(A) / INCIDENTS(B) of accidents involving teenage drivers have prompted the authorities to make the laws more stringent.
iv)- A picture of her soldier-husband who was HANGED(A) / HUNG(B) to death in the enemy country was HANGED(A) / HUNG(B) on her bedroom wall. Show Answer


Q215) Whatever is (A) PAST / PASSED (B) by you is now gone. You were A() LED / LEAD (B) into deception by those dreadful people. Don't let the past spoil your A() MARTIAL / MARITAL (B) relationship. Your spouse displayed true (A) MEDDLE / METTLE (B) when he got you out of that situation. Don't be A() PIQUED / PEEKED (B) that your high expectations are not always met. Show Answer


Q216) He threw the (A) GRISTLY / GRISLY (B) piece of meat at the dog. A historian by occupation, the man had been part of a (A) HISTORIC / HISTORICAL (B) project that the US government had sponsored and which had been a great success. The project was a study on the (A) IMMIGRATION / EMIGRATION (B) to the country. It is (A) INCREDIBLE / INCREDULOUS (B) as to how today this same famous man is reduced to this poverty - ridden state instead of (A) FLOUTING / FLAUNTING (B) his awards. Show Answer


Q217) The (A) BIENNIAL / BIANNUAL (B) music festival was underway. Happening once every two years, this was her opportunity to shine. Last time some evil people had (A) COLLUDED / COLLABORATED (B) against her and thankfully a guardian angel had (A) BALED / BAILED (B) her out of that difficulty. As her mellifluous voice swum through the auditorium, the audience was left spellbound. They acknowledged her (A) BRAVADO / BRAVURA (B) and gave her a standing ovation for her (A) FEAT / FEET (B). Show Answer


Q218) A condition that is difficult to endure; suffering; deprivation; oppression. Show Answer


Q219) To bring or introduce into a position or relation by indirect or artful methods. Show Answer


Q220) A charge for the use of credit or borrowed money; expressed as a percentage per time unit of the sum borrowed or used. Show Answer


Q221) A continuous, systematic narrative of past events as relating to a particular people, country, period, person, etc., usually written as a chronological account. Show Answer


Q222) A preparation made from lentils and spices, usually served with rice. Show Answer


Q223) Something affording pleasure, diversion, or amusement, especially a performance of some kind. Show Answer


Q224) The putting in of money or capital in order to gain profitable returns as interest, income or appreciation in value. Show Answer


Q225) The world's foremost sports competition with participation from more than 200 nations, held once in every four years. Show Answer


Q226) A line of coaches or wagons coupled together and drawn by a railway locomotive. Show Answer


Q227) A person employed by a bank, especially as an executive or other official. Show Answer


Q228) A bag or case made of cloth that is filled with cotton or other soft material, and is used to cushion the head during sleep or rest. Show Answer


Q229) Something lent or furnished on condition of being returned, especially a sum of money lent at interest. Show Answer


Q230) A person who practices magic; magician or sorcerer. Show Answer


Q231) Originating in, native and characteristic of a particular region or country. Show Answer


Q232) A financial instrument provided by Indian and South African banks which provides investors with a higher rate of interest than a regular savings account until the given maturity date. Show Answer


Q233) The science that deals with the composition and properties of substances and various elementary forms of matter. Show Answer


Q234) A person whose office it is to perform religious rites, and especially to make sacrificial offerings. Show Answer


Q235) An arrangement among a group of automobile owners by which each owner in turn drives the others or their children to and from a designated place. Show Answer


Q236) Qualified for or having a claim to reward, assistance, etc., because of one's actions, qualities, or situation. Show Answer


Q237) The favorable or prosperous termination of attempts or endeavors; the accomplishment of one's goals. Show Answer


Q238) A book giving information on particular subjects or particular class of words, names, or facts, usually arranged alphabetically. Show Answer


Q239) An effect or extraordinary event in the physical world that surpasses all known human or natural powers and is ascribed to a supernatural cause. Show Answer


Q240) To exact punishment or expiation for a wrong on behalf of especially in a resentful or vindictive spirit. Show Answer


Q241) Living alone; avoiding the society of others. Show Answer


Q242) That which tends to prove or disprove something; ground for belief; proof. Show Answer


Q243) After undergoing punishment, Rakesh decided TO TURN OVER A NEW LEAF and be a good student. Show Answer


Q244) Since I failed my previous exam, I need to PULL UP MY SOCKS if I want the scholarship. Show Answer


Q245) The GIFT OF THE GRAB is an essential trait to qualify for the commentator's post. Show Answer


Q246) The thief sent the police on a WILD GOOSE CHASE. Show Answer


Q247) Rita began HAVING SECOND THOUGHTS over her relationship with Sujoy since he started ignoring her calls. Show Answer


Q248) Personalized sessions were organised by the teachers for the students so that they could BREAK THE ICE. Show Answer


Q249) The party was disbanded since the president and the secretary always seemed to BE AT LOGGERHEADS. Show Answer


Q250) I think Rupa has a habit of MAKING A MOUNTAIN OUT OF A MOLEHILL and so I avoid working with her. Show Answer


Q251) Arjun passed his mathematics test WITH FLYING COLOURS. Show Answer


Q252) I volunteered to stay back and HOLD THE FORT while my boss had a meeting to attend. Show Answer


Q253) The sermon was so STRUNG OUT that most of the congregation took a little nap. Show Answer


Q254) When the team's performance HIT A PLATEAU, inspirational speakers were sent to address them. Show Answer


Q255) The gold merchant was forced to pay a KING'S RANSOM to the kidnapers for his daughter's safety. Show Answer


Q256) Mrinal was prepared to HIT BELOW THE BELT in order to win the elections. Show Answer


Q257) My mother TOOK ME TO TASK in front of my friends since I lied to her. Show Answer


Q258) During the debate, out team's viewpoints were so strong that the opposition decided to THROW IN THE TOWEL. Show Answer


Q259) The audience SNEERED AT the speaker who spoke against women empowerment. Show Answer


Q260) Since the minister was hospitalized, his secretary has begun CALLING THE SHOTS in the ministry. Show Answer


Q261) The teacher CHAFED AT the insolent remark by the student. Show Answer


Q262) The speaker found himself IN THE HOT SEAT, having to face the audience's ire. Show Answer


Q263) The servant was asked to WATCH OVER the hen coop during the night. Show Answer


Q264) The team's pioneering project is yet to BEAR FRUIT. Show Answer


Q265) The minister's OPENING GAMBIT was to commend the social initiatives of his party members. Show Answer


Q266) The economists required a BALL-PARK FIGURE to support their thesis. Show Answer


Q267) Rohit wasn't in the good books of our seniors since he was rumored to be A BROKEN REED. Show Answer


Q268) His voice was very _____, which immensly pleased the audience. Show Answer


Q269) Your ____ in releasing the prices has cost us the deal. Show Answer


Q270) There is a clear ____ between theoretical and practical implementation and the difference is very prominent. Show Answer


Q271) The conditions here are ____ for making a vineyard as the temperature is optimum. Show Answer


Q272) The defender was ____ for being lazy. Show Answer


Q273) He tried to ____ his anger as the situation demanded a well thought out approach. Show Answer


Q274) This mistake is ____ as it is has cost the company dear. Show Answer


Q275) The ____ design was perfect in every way. Show Answer


Q276) I ____ this law as it is against the common man and is non-profitable. Show Answer


Q277) I would like to ____ my bad behaviour and ensure that it never happens again. Show Answer


Q278) The mysteries of the world remain locked away, only to be ____ by some inspired men every once in a while. Show Answer


Q279) The diplomat was suave and charming and nobody resist his ____ methods. Show Answer


Q280) The sages of ancient India believed in an ____ soul, one which could transcend different births till it attained salvation in the very form it began from. Show Answer


Q281) The common bond that musicians from different countries share on account of their music helps ____ barriers of race, colour and religion. Show Answer


Q282) Her love helped him ____ his broken life and fading career. Show Answer


Q283) The ____ philanthropist donated a major part of his fortune to the deserving orphanage. Show Answer


Q284) On January 14th 2008 it was announced that a ____ consisting of India's Sony Television network and the Singapore - based World Sport Group had ____ the rights to the Indian Premier League. Show Answer


Q285) The purpose of advertising is to ___ potential customers about products and services, generate increased consumption and ____ brand image. Show Answer


Q286) Craig Venter, the ____ of the human genome project, claims to be 18 months away from perfecting and giving the world a ____ engineered life form that will produce fuel by feeding on carbon dioxide, a contributing factor towards global warming. Show Answer


Q287) The term 'genocide' was ____ by a jurist named Raphael Lemkin in 1944 by ____ the Greek word 'genos' meaning race and 'cide' meaning killing. Show Answer


Q288) A central ____ of metaphysics is ontology, the ____ into what types of things there are in the world and what relations these things bear to one another. Show Answer


Q289) The Monica Lewinsky controversy took Bill Clinton's political career to its ____ and he faced immense ____ for his actions while in the White House. Show Answer


Q290) Truant.... Show Answer


Q291) Destitute.... Show Answer


Q292) Zenith.... Show Answer


Q293) Agile.... Show Answer


Q294) The director looked very ANIMATED while explaining the comic scene to his actors. Show Answer


Q295) The Pop group 'Beatles' was DISSOLVED and the members went ahead with their solo careers. Show Answer


Q296) Mellifluous.... Show Answer


Q297) Jaded.... Show Answer


Q298) The criminal used FICTITIOUS names for opening accounts in different banks. Show Answer


Q299) Human rights activists lambasted the police's BARBARIC ways of interrogating petty criminals. Show Answer


Q300) (1) Shy
(2) Convivial
(3) Extroverted
(4) Genial
(5) Gregarious Show Answer


Q301) (1) Eulogize
(2) Extol
(3) Praise
(4) Commend
(5) Denigrate Show Answer


Q302) (1) Opulence
(2) Penury
(3) Indigence
(4) Destitution
(5) Impoverishment Show Answer


Q303) (1) Judicious
(2) Astute
(3) Prudent
(4) Reckless
(5) Vigilant Show Answer


Q304) (1) Rigid
(2) Pliable
(3) Supple
(4) Malleable
(5) Elastic Show Answer


Q305) i)- I was the lab aide(A) / aid(B) that cleaned up the lab and put away the dishes.
ii)- We seemed to strike a chord(A) / cord(B) with the younger people.
iii)- I'll be flying back and fourth(A) / forth(B) between one mutually exclusive thing and another for the rest of may days.
iv)- Any such change in his performance is unlikely to alter(A) / altar(B) may opinion about him.
v)- You will need(A) / knead(B) the dough gently to form a soft paste. Show Answer


Q306) i)- Diversity embodies the principle(A) / principal(B) of fair treatment for all.
ii)- Apply silicone Greece(A) / greases(B) to all the exposed copper at the end of the cable.
iii)- Some of the ships were propelled by oars(A) / ores(B), others were under sail.
iv)- The system will always err(A) / heir(B) on the side of caution.
v)- Pore(A) / pour(B) boiling water into a sink without running the cold tap at the same time. Show Answer


Q307) i)- Wool raps(A) / wraps(B) are naturally anti-bacterial, and do not need to be washed every day.
ii)- The result was repeated at the most recent poll(A) / pole(B) in March 2003.
iii)- The way you walk leaves tell-tale signs on the inner and outer soles(A) / souls(B) of your shoes.
iv)- I asked her child weather(A) / whether(B) she would like vanilla or chocolate ice cream.
v)- Now i want you to imagine some time you banged your shin or ankle, or stubbed a tow(A) / toe(B). Show Answer


Q308) i)- One week loans can be renewed provided no one has reserved them or you have no seriously overdo(A) / overdue(B) items.
ii)- The last recorded fatal dual(A) / duel(B) in Scotland took place near Kirkcaldy.
iii)- Serve with slice banana, finely chopped onion and tomato and grate(A) / great(B) coconut as a garnish.
iv)- The national trust's magnificent 15th century moated manor(A) / manner(B) of Oxburgh hall is just fields away.
v)- A quire unique ambiance complemented(A) / complimented(B) by high quality bedrooms and suites and attentive service make this hotel exceptional. Show Answer


Q309) i)- The film is definitely innovative but not taut(A) / taught(B) enough to be a thriller.
ii)- When they return for the summer, there is a tradition to put on a satirical theatrical review(A) / revue(B).
iii)- For over 30 years, compass gallery has set a precedent(A) / president (B) of visiting all the Scottish degree shows.
iv)- Very little talent is required for the free interactive music program(A) / programme(B) available on the web.
v)- In the author's forward(A) / foreword(B) to the way, he wrote, i won't be telling you anything new. Show Answer


Q310) A continuous, irrational fear of a specific object, activity, or situation that leads to a strong desire to avoid it. Show Answer


Q311) A frozen dessert usually made from dairy products, such as mile and cream, and often combined with fruits or other ingredients and flavours. Show Answer


Q312) A person licensed to practice medicine, as a physician, surgeon, dentist or veterinarian. Show Answer


Q313) Belonging to or so evil as to recall the Devil. Show Answer


Q314) An image of an object, person, scene, etc, in the form of print or slide recorded by a camera on photosensitive material. Show Answer


Q315) A quadrilateral masonry mass having smooth, steeply sloping sides meeting at an apex, used as a tomb. Show Answer


Q316) A person who serves in an army; a person engaged in military service. Show Answer


Q317) Fear of making decisions. Show Answer


Q318) A defect of reason as a result of mental illness, such that a defendant does not know what he or she is doing or that it is wrong. Show Answer


Q319) The method of human communication, either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a structured and conventional way. Show Answer


Q320) A person who goes or travels on foot. Show Answer


Q321) Containing much space, as a house, room, or vehicle; amply large. Show Answer


Q322) A succession of images, thoughts, or emotions passing through the mind during sleep. Show Answer


Q323) A specialist in the science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, or the material welfare of humankind. Show Answer


Q324) Generosity in given to others; liberality. Show Answer


Q325) A main road, especially one between towns or cities. Show Answer


Q326) A person qualified to design buildings and to superintend their erection. Show Answer


Q327) A bag made of thin rubber or other light material, usually brightly colored, inflated with air or with some lighter-than-air gas and used as a children's plaything or as a decoration. Show Answer


Q328) Criminal activity or a crime that involves the internet, a computer system, or computer technology. Show Answer


Q329) Flour combined with water, milk, etc., in a mass for banking into bread, cake, etc. paste of bread. Show Answer


Q330) Earth's natural satellite, orbiting the earth at a mean distance of 238,857 miles (384,393 km) and having a diameter of 2160 miles (3476 km). Show Answer


Q331) A final event or conclusion, usually an unfortunate one; a disastrous end. Show Answer


Q332) Possessing qualities that give great pleasure or satisfaction to see, think about, etc.; delighting the senses or mind. Show Answer


Q333) An object that broadcasts still or moving images via radio waves to receivers that project a view of the image on a picture tube. Show Answer


Q334) The international taking of one's own life. Show Answer


Q335) My KITH AND KIN surprised me with a dinner party on my birthday. Show Answer


Q336) The minister is UNDER FIRE for making controversial statements. Show Answer


Q337) After sorting out our differences, Rachel and I decided to MAKE A FRESH START. Show Answer


Q338) The subjects gathered FROM FAR AND NEAR to hear the king's proclamation. Show Answer


Q339) While the teacher was teaching, the student managed to SLIP AWAY. Show Answer


Q340) During the youth camp, John fell HEAD OVER HEELS in love with Sara. Show Answer


Q341) During the conference, the issue of displacement took CENTER STAGE. Show Answer


Q342) The kids SAILED THROUGH their mathematics exam. Show Answer


Q343) The student was asked to EXPAND ON her statement by the teacher. Show Answer


Q344) Teaching Reena mathematics can be A PAIN IN THE NECK. Show Answer


Q345) The government official PAID US A VISIT to inquire about our tax receipts. Show Answer


Q346) The minister's son violated the traffic regulations WITH IMPUNITY. Show Answer


Q347) Sheela seemed OUT OF PRACTICE during the match. Show Answer


Q348) Gauri was KEPT ON TENTERHOOKS for two whole days by Rahul. Show Answer


Q349) Payal's allergy FLARES UP during the humid, summer season. Show Answer


Q350) The scam DEALT A DEATH BLOW to his diplomatic career. Show Answer


Q351) The jailor DENUDED the prisoner of his garments. Show Answer


Q352) The cows RAN RAMPANT in the open farm. Show Answer


Q353) My friend is always SPINNING YARNS about his Europe tour. Show Answer


Q354) The maple leaf GLIDED ACROSS my window. Show Answer


Q355) Maya was so impressed by my work, she SANG MY PRAISES. Show Answer


Q356) My neighbor always ridicules me IN PUBLIC. Show Answer


Q357) During our camping trip, we literally LIVED OUT OF CANS. Show Answer


Q358) I recently found out that my mentor has FEET OF CLAY. Show Answer


Q359) The film, Vampire Slayer, was scary enough to CURDLE MY BLOOD. Show Answer