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  • Question 1
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    Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
    KNOWLEDGE
    Solution
    We would be choosing a word opposite to the given word, "Knowledge".
    Knowledge means facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject.
    Now if we look into the given options, 
    Ignorance is lack of knowledge or information. This is the exact opposite of knowledge. It is the correct answer
    Illiteracy means the inability to read or write. It does not specifically mean lack of knowledge. 
    Foolishness is lack of good sense or judgement; stupidity
    Backwardness means the state of having made less progress than is normal or expected
    Option A is correct
  • Question 2
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    Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
    STUPID 
    Solution

    “Stupid” refers to having or showing a great lack of intelligence or common sense. For example: "He was stupid enough to drive his car at a high speed." 

    Option A: “Silly” refers to having or showing a lack of common sense or judgement. This is closest to the meaning of the given word; hence this is the correct option.

    Option B: “Disobedient” refers to refusing to obey rules or someone in authority. This is different than what is given; hence this option is incorrect.

    Option C: “Insane” means to be in a state of mind which prevents normal perception, behaviour, or social interaction. This is different than what is given; hence this option is incorrect.

    Option D: “Incapable” means to be unable to do or achieve something. This is different than what is given; hence this option is incorrect.

  • Question 3
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    Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the given word.
    ACCELERATE
    Solution
    'Accelerate' means hasten or quicken. 
    The correct antonym of the given word is option D, 'delay' which means postpone.
    Options A, B and C are incorrect because 'creep' means to crawl, 'drag' means to trouble or delay and 'lag' means to delay or drag.
  • Question 4
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    Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the given word.
    CHIDE
    Solution
    'Chide' means to criticise or scold. 
    The correct antonym of the given word is option A, 'praise' which means to appreciate and recognise. 
    Options B, C and D are incorrect because 'fear' means terror or panic, 'criticise' means to make adverse comments or scrutinise and 'flatter' means lavish praise and compliments on (someone), often insincerely and with the aim of furthering one's own interests.
  • Question 5
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    Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
    ALERT 
    Solution
    In this sentence we would be identifying the word that has the same meaning to the given word "alert" from the given options. 
    Alert means quick to notice any unusual and potentially dangerous or difficult circumstances; vigilant. Watching someone or something closely; alert and vigilant is watchful. 
    If we look into the other options,
    Intelligent means able to vary its state or action in response to varying situations and past experience
    Observant means quick to notice or perceive things
    Energetic means showing or involving great activity or vitality
    Option A is correct 
  • Question 6
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    Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the given word.
    NEAT
    Solution
    'Neat' means clean and orderly.
    The correct antonym of the given word is option A, 'sloppy' which means careless, messy and unsystematic.
    Options B, C and D are incorrect because 'fragrant' means pleasant smelling, 'spruce' is a kind of coniferous tree and 'prodigal' means extravagant and wasteful.
  • Question 7
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    Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the given word.
    RESERVED
    Solution
    'Reserved' means slow to reveal emotion or opinions.
    The correct antonym of the given word is option B, 'talkative' which means chatty and communicative.
    Options A, C and D are incorrect because 'likeable' means easy to like, 'popular' means generally or commonly accepted and 'companionable' means friendly and social.
  • Question 8
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    Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
    HOLY
    Solution
    In this question we would be looking into the opposite of the word "Holy" from the options given below.
    Holy means dedicated or consecrated to God or a religious purpose; sacred. The opposite would thus be not relating to that which is sacred or religious; secular which is Profane. 
    If we look into the other options,
    Offensive means causing someone to feel resentful, upset, or annoyed.
    Orthodox means following or conforming to the traditional or generally accepted rules or beliefs of a religion, philosophy, or practice
    Obnoxious means extremely unpleasant.
    Option C is correct
  • Question 9
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    Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the given word.
    CULPRIT
    Solution
    'Culprit' refers to the person who is responsible for a crime.
    The antonym of the given word is option D, 'victim' which refers to the person who has suffered.
    OPtions A, B and C are incorrect because 'jury' refers to a group of individuals chosen from the general population to hear and decide a case in a court of law, 'witness' is someone called to give evidence in a court and 'accused' refers to a person charged with a crime.
  • Question 10
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    Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
    COUNSEL 
    Solution
    "Counsel" refers to consultation, especially to seek or give guidance. For example: "The doctor counseled him on his illness."

    Option D: "Advise" means to offer suggestions about the best course of action to someone. This is different than what is given; hence this option is incorrect.

    Option A: "Correct" refers to the act of making someone or something right. This is different than what is given; hence this option is incorrect.

    Option B: "Publish" means to prepare and issue (a book, journal, or piece of music) for public sale. This is different than what is given; hence this option is incorrect.

    Option C: "Oppose" means to disagree with and attempt to prevent something.This is different than what is given; hence this option is incorrect. 
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