[Question No. 1 to 10 ] :
■ Find out the Antonym
1. EMANCIPATE :
(a) liberate (b) dominate (c) reveal (d) retire
2. COURTEOUS :
(a) gracious (b) savage (c) valiant (d) cynical
3. SLANDER:
(a) libel (b) tolerance (c) honour (d) vilification
4. FRAILTY :
(a) toughness (b) generous (c) sterile (d) sincere
5. SANCTIFY :
(a) glorify (b) vilify (c) adore (d) harm
6. INCRIMINATE :
(a) confine (b) emancipate (c) exonerate (d) assist
7. ANALOGOUS :
(a) homologous (d) imaginary (c) hypocrisy (d) different
8. DESTITUTE :
(a) prosperous (b) bankrupt (c) hopeful (d) cheerful
9. PAUCITY :
(a) scarcity (b) opulence (c) pitiful (d) supreme
10. CYNICISM :
(a) terrorism (b) anarchy (c) submissive (c) patriotism
■ [ Question No. 1 to 10 ] :
Write the Antonym of the group verb.
1. PUT DOWN :
(a) defeat (b) delete (c) throw (d) abandon
2. LOOK AFTER :
(a) subside (b) illuminate (c) cease (d) neglect
3. PASS ON :
(a) vanish (b) compensate (c) halt (d) contribute
4. TURN DOWN :
(a) accept (b) agree (c) join (d) reject
5. STEP DOWN :
(a) augment (b) gain (d) continue (d) create
6. KEEP BACK :
(a) conceal (b) co-operate (c) check (d) reveal
7. GET THROUGH :
(a) examine (b) fail (c) neglect (d) control
8. ENTER UPON :
(a) abdicate (b) join (c) disagree (d) resign
9. CUT OFF :
(a) connect (b) control (c) criticise (d) praise
10. CARRY ON :
(a) demolish (b) destroy (c) depart (d) stop
■ [Question No. 1 to 10]
Find out the antonym of the given idiom/phrase.
1. He carried things with a high hand.
(a) regularly (b) judiciously (c) arrogantly (d) slowly
2. Mr. Roy is at home in Mathematics.
(a) efficient (b) inefficient (c) beginner (d) slow
3. The boy had flying colours in Exams.
(a) failure (b) success (b) weakness (d) none of these
4. The boy left the village for good.
(a) temporarily (b) permanently (c) hurridly (d) slowly
5. He told a cock and bull story.
(a) absurd (b) real (c) practical (d) impractical
6. He used to visit me by fits and starts.
(a) regularly (b) seldom (c) irregularly (d) none of those
7. The aggremeut was done under the table.
(a) openly (b) smoothly (c) secretly (d) none of these
8. Prices increased by leaps and bounds.
(a) rapidly (b) slowly (c) normally (d) abnormally
9. He is a fair and square person.
(a) inefficient (b) honourable (c) efficient (d) dishonest
10. They had a hole and corner policy.
(a) hidden (b) open (c) logical (d) illegal
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