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Direction for Question No. 1 to 20:

Choose the  exact  meaning  of the undernoted part of the sentence :

1.  He had perpetual ownership on the properties.

     (a) temporary     (b) provisional      (c) conditional     (d) continual

2. The person is known for his conversancy.

    (a) madness      (b) politeness      (c) proficiency     (d) inefficiency 

3.  Samir had a futile attempt.

     (a) successful       (b) productive      (c) professional      (d) unproductive

4.  He had persistent demand for luxurious items.

     (a) occasional      (b) cessant     (c) continual     (d) stray

5.  All his attempts ended in a fiasco.

     (a) success      (b) eatastrope      (c) prosperity     (d) fantasy

6.  The society was found highly pernicious.

     (a) resourceful     (b) fortunate       (c) greedy     (d) calamitous

7   The gruelling incident happened before large number of persons.

     (a) joiful      (b) loathsome       (c) elever     (d) wonderful 

8.  The malevolent person was present there.

     (a) priest     (b) villain       (c) middle-aged      (d) servant

9.  He was excommunicated for his statement.

     (a) congratulated      (b) applauded       (c) denounced      (d) excited

10. The management should not work indiscriminately,

      (a) deliberately      (b) haphazardly       (c) inadequately      (d) obliquely

11.  A diplomat should have manoeuvre.

      (a) good gress    (b) politeness       (c) skill      (d) courage

12. The girl is susceptible to catching cold.

      (a) vulnerable    (b) presumed     (c) predominant     (d) incredible

13. Harappan language was not readable to the linguists.

      (a) salacious      (b) boorish      (c) indecipherable     (d) indelicate

14. The king decided to have general amnesty

     (a) exoneration      (b) punishment       (c) celebration      (d) adventure

15.  A mother is to look after her velling child. 

      (a) ailing      (b) demanding      (c) disturbing      (d) crying

16.  Vivacious persons may have better living.

      (a) rich      (b) voracious      (c) educated       (d) active

17.  The categorical statement of the envoy created problems.

       (a) ambiguous       (b) explicit       (c) conditional      (d) tentative

18.  Stale policies were based on appeasement

      (a) equality      (b) democracy      (c) pacification     (d) aggravation

19.  The English team was buoyant.

      (a) depressed      (b) joyful      (c) indisciplined     (d) heavy-hearted

20.  Corruption remained in bizarre form.

      (a) normal     (b) nominal     (c) unusual     (d) satisfactory

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