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  • Question 1
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    Choose the appropiate synonym for the given word: 

    Shortage
    Solution
    'Shortage' means scarcity. E.g. Government of South Africa has banned the use of water as there is a huge water shortage in Capetown. 'Paucity' means too little of something. 'Niggardly' means miser or mean. 'Wastage' means the amount that is wasted. 'Hostage' means a person held as security for the fulfilment of a condition. 'Foliage' means the leaves of a plant or tree.
    Thus, option A is the correct answer. 
  • Question 2
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    Choose the option which is opposite of the given word:

    Victory
    Solution
    Victory means 'to win'. Thus the answer must mean 'to lose'.
    Option A is incorrect. Laugh means 'to express joy'. Thus it does not have the required meaning.
    Option B is incorrect. Respect means 'admire' or 'honor'. Thus, it is incorrect.
    Option C is correct. Defeat means 'to lose'. Thus it has the required meaning and so, it is the correct answer.
    Option D is incorrect. Win has the same meaning as 'victory'. Thus it cannot be the opposite of 'victory'.
  • Question 3
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    Choose the appropiate synonym for the given word: 

    Expertise
    Solution
    'Expertise' means high level of knowledge or skill. E.g. I have no expertise in sewing. 'Experience' means feeling something that happens. 'Skill' means an ability to do an activity very well because you have practised it. 'Smartness' means having a clean, tidy and stylish appearance. 'Expression' means the act of showing what you think by using actions. 
    Thus, option B is the correct answer. 
  • Question 4
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    Choose the option which is opposite of the given word:

    Anger
    Solution
    The correct answer is Option D.
    LOVE means affection and the feeling of tenderness or fondness for someone or something.
    Whereas ANGER means the expression of vexation and disappointment.
    They both are opposite emotions. Thus LOVE is the correct answer.
    The remaining options are incorrect because:
    PARTY means a get-together to celebrate.
    DISPLEASURE means a feeling of annoyance and disapproval.
    APPROVAL means the feeling of acceptance.
    ACRIMONY means bitter or ill feeling.

  • Question 5
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    Choose the option which is opposite of the given word:

    Obey
    Solution
    Obey means 'to listen'. Thus, the answer mus mean 'refuse to listen'.
    Option A is incorrect. Attract means 'draw towards oneself' and so it is incorrect
    Option B is correct. Disobey means 'refuse to listen'. Thus, it is the opposite of obey and the correct answer.
    Option C is incorrect. Repel means 'to push away'. It is not the opposite of obey.
    Option D is incorrect. Diffuse means 'to spread'. Thus it is incorrect.
    Option E is incorrect. Since B is correct, E is incorrect.
  • Question 6
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    Identify the correct meaning of the given word: 

    Incidence
    Solution
    'Incidence' means an event or the rate at which something happens. E.g. There have been quite a few incidences of bullying in the school this year. 'Stubbornness' means the quality of being determined to do what you want and refusing to do anything else. 'Occurrence' means something that happens. 'Anecdotes' means a short funny story about something someone has done. 'Conclusion' means the final part of something. 
    Thus, option B is the correct answer. 
  • Question 7
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    Choose the option which is opposite of the given word:

    Dull
    Solution
    Dull means 'emitting very little light'. Thus, its opposite must means 'emitting lots of light'.
    Option A is incorrect. Pale means 'having very little colour'. It is not the required answer.
    Option B is incorrect. Wise means 'having wisdom'. Thus, it is incorrect.
    Option C is correct. Shining means 'emitting lots of light'. Thus, it has the required meaning and is the correct option.
    Option D is incorrect. Colourful means 'having a lot of colour'. They can be bright or dull. Thus, it does not have the correct meaning in this context.
    Option E is incorrect. Foolish means 'lacking wisdom'. Thus, it is also incorrect.
  • Question 8
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    Choose the option which is opposite of the given word:
    Come
    Solution
    Come means 'move towards'. Thus, the answer must mean 'move away'.
    Option A is incorrect. Play means 'participate in a game'. Thus, it is incorrect.
    Option B is incorrect. Fast means 'travelling at great speed'. It does not have the required meaning.
    Option C is correct. Go means 'move away' and thus, it is the correct answer.
    Option D is incorrect. Got means 'received' and thus, it is wrong.
  • Question 9
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    Choose the option which is opposite of the given word:

    Accepted
    Solution
    The correct answer is Option E.
    ACCEPTED means something that is believed to be valid and correct.
    The opposite of the word will be REJECTED because it means to dismiss, refuse or decline something.
    The remaining options are incorrect because:
    FOLLOWED means go or come after something or someone.
    NOTED means well-known.
    PROVIDED means on the condition that.
    CONSIDERED means think carefully before taking a decision.

  • Question 10
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    Choose the option which is opposite of the given word:

    Loved
    Solution
    Loved means 'extremely liked'. Thus, the answer must mean 'disliked'.
    Option A is incorrect. Refused means to 'decline' or 'reject'. It is not the opposite of loved.
    Option B is incorrect.Defamed means 'attacking someones reputation' which is not the opposite of loved.
    Option C is incorrect. Distracted means 'not paying attention' so, it is incorrect.
    Option D is incorrect. Averted means 'prevented'. Thus, it is wrong.
    Option E is correct. Hated is the exact opposite of loved. Thus, it is the correct option.
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