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  • Question 1
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    Choose the word that is most nearly the opposite in meaning of the word given in capital.  
    GATHER
    Solution
    'Gather' means to collect or to bring parts together.
    The correct antonym of the given word is option C, 'scatter' means to distribute or disperse.
    Options A, B and D are incorrect because 'separate' means not related or attached, 'suspend' means to hang something from somewhere or to be temporarily let off from work and  'spend' means to pay out or to exhaust something.
  • Question 2
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    Choose the one which best expresses the meaning of
    INSPIRE
    Solution
    'Inspire' means to make someone feel that they want to do something and can do it. E.g. His confident leadership inspired his followers. 'Persuade' means to convince. 'Infuse' means to fill something with emotion or quality. 'Encourage' means to motivate. 
    Thus, option D is the correct answer. 
  • Question 3
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    Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
    MINIMUM 
    Solution
    "Minimum" refers to the least or smallest amount or quantity possible of something.

    Option C: "Minimal" refers to being of a minimum amount, quantity, or degree. This is closest to the meaning of the given word; hence this is the correct option.

    Option A: "Little" refers to being small in size, amount, or degree. This is different than what is given; hence this option is incorrect.

    Option B: "high" refers to being of great vertical extent. This is different than what is given; hence this option is incorrect.

    Option D: "Meagre" refers to lacking in quantity or quality. This is different than what is given; hence this option is incorrect.
  • Question 4
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    Choose the word that is most nearly the opposite in meaning of the word given in capital.    
    CONFESS
    Solution
    'Confess' means to declare or acknowledge something.
    The correct antonym of the given word is option A, 'deny' which means to assert that something is not true.
    Options B, C and D are incorrect because 'refuse' means to decline, 'contest' means a competition and 'contend' means to fight or compete.
  • Question 5
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    Choose the word that is most nearly the opposite in meaning of the word given in capital.  
    CHOICE
    Solution
    'Choice' means an act of choosing between two or more possibilities.
    The correct antonym of the given word is option B, 'dilemma' which means a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives, especially ones that are equally undesirable.
    Options A, C and D are incorrect because 'refusal' means denial, 'harm' means injury or evil and 'approval' means acceptance.
  • Question 6
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    Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the given word.
    HESITATE
    Solution
    ‘Hesitate’ means to be uncertain.
    The correct antonym of the given word is option C, ‘certain’ which means to be sure or clear.
    Options A, B and D are incorrect because ‘proud’ means full of pride, ‘anxious’ means nervous or uneasy and ‘reluctant’ means unwilling or unenthusiastic

  • Question 7
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    Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the given word.
    ARTIFICIAL
    Solution
    ‘Artificial’ means false or non-natural. 
    The correct antonym of the given word is option D, ‘natural’ which means innate or untreated.
    Options A, B and C are incorrect because ‘solid’ means hard or dense, ‘truthful’ means honest and ‘authentic’ means true and genuine.

  • Question 8
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    Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the given word.
    HATE
    Solution
    'Hate' means an intense dislike.
    The correct antonym of the given word is option A, 'admire' which means to respect or cherish.
    Options B, C and D are incorrect because 'abhor' means hate, 'concern' means interest or affair and 'loathe' means dislike.
  • Question 9
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    Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
    UGLY 
    Solution
    "Ugly" means to be unpleasant, especially in appearance. For example: "The car was ugly in appearance." 

    Option D: "Repulsive" refers to arousing intense distaste or disgust. This is closest to the meaning of the given word; hence this is the correct option.

    Option A: "Fearful" refers to feeling or showing fear or anxiety. This is different than what is given; hence this option is incorrect.

    Option B: "Hateful" means to be arousing, deserving of, or filled with hatred. This is different than what is given; hence this option is incorrect.

    Option C: "Evilsome" is not a word of the English vocabulary. Hence, it is incorrect.
  • Question 10
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    Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the given word.
    MORTAL
    Solution
    'Mortal' means subject to death or deadly.
    The correct antonym of the given word is option C, 'immortal' which means deathless.
    Options A, B and D are incorrect because 'eternal' means everlasting, 'spiritual' means relating to the spirit or holy and 'divine' means godly. 

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