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  • Question 1
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    Select the word that is most similar in meaning to the word in capital letters.
    CONDEMN 
    Solution
    'Condemn' means to criticize something or someone strongly. E.g. The film was condemned for its sexism. 'Censure' means to express severe disapproval of. 'Despair' means the feeling that there is no hope. 'Kill' means to cause someone or something to die. 'Hit' means to touch something with force. 
    Thus, option A is the most similar answer to the given word. 

  • Question 2
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    Choose the correct homonym to complete the sentence:

    The wind __________ the leaves onto the road.
    Solution

    In the given sentence the subject is singular and in third person. (“Wind” is treated as a singular subject)

    Option C: “blew” is in simple past tense. In case of simple past tenses, when the subject is singular and in third person, the verb is used directly. For example, “He ran”, “The wind blew”, etc. Hence, this is the correct option.

    Option B: “blow” is simple present tense. In case of simple present tenses, when the subject is singular and in third person, a “s” is put at the end of the verb. For example, “He runs”, “The wind blows”, etc. Hence, this option is incorrect.

    Option A: “blu” is not a word of the English vocabulary. Thus, it is incorrect.

    Option D: “blue” is a color and does not give any meaning to the sentence. Thus, this option is incorrect.
  • Question 3
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    Choose the correct homonym to complete the sentence:

    He and _____ will be going to the theatre tonight.
    Solution

    Option C: “I” provides the sentence meaning. The sentence then means that, “Both of us will go to the theatre tonight.” Hence this is the correct option.

    Option A: “eyrie” refers to the nest of a carnivorous bird, built at a high altitude. This is irrelevant in the given case. Hence, this option is incorrect.

    Option B: “eye” does not provide the sentence with any meaning. This is irrelevant in the given case. Hence, this option is incorrect.

    Option D: “I’ll” is the shortened form of “I will”. If used the sentence would become, “He and I will will be going to the theatre tonight.” Which is incorrect. Hence this option is incorrect.
  • Question 4
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    Choose the correct homonym to complete the sentence:

    I have eaten a _____ from this tree.
    Solution

    In the sentence “eaten” represents that we have to look for something that is edible.

    Option C: “berry” is an edible fruit and gives the sentence meaning. Thus, this is the correct option.

    Options A and B: “buries” and “bury” both refer to the act of putting something in the ground or hiding something. This is irrelevant in the given case. Hence, this option is incorrect.

    Option D: “bore” refers to making a hollow in something. This is irrelevant in the given case. Hence, this option is incorrect.

  • Question 5
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    Select the synonym for the following word from the options given below: 
    ABOUND
    Solution
    The meaning of the given word ABOUND is to exist in large numbers or amounts which is similar to the word given in option B, I.e. plentiful. Therefore option B is the correct answer.
    Whereas option A means insufficient; option C means existing and option D means substance.
  • Question 6
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    Select the word that is most similar in meaning to the word in capital letters.
    CREDITABLE 
    Solution
    'Creditable' means deserving praise, trust or respect. E.g. Our team came in a creditable third in the competition. Thus, option B is the most similar to the given word. Rest of the options are wrong.  
  • Question 7
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    The given word in capital letters is followed by four words. Select the word that is most similar in meaning to the word in capital letters.
    FRAGILE
    Solution
    'Fragile' means easily broken or damaged. E.g. Bones of a newly born is very fragile. 'Soft' means not hard. 'Smooth' means of plain texture. 'Flexible' means able to change easily. 'Easily broken' means something that can be easily damaged. 
    Thus, option D is the most similar to the given word.
  • Question 8
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    Select the word that is most similar in meaning to the word in capital letters.
    OUTLOOK
    Solution
    'Outlook' means a person's way of understanding and thinking something. E.g. He has a fairly positive outlook on life. 'Perspective' means a particular way of considering and thinking about something. Thus, option B is the most similar in meaning to the given word. 
    'Scrutiny' means checking. 'Outward appearance' refers to the outer appearance of someone. 'Looking out' means peeping out. 
  • Question 9
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    Directions For Questions

    The word or group of words below in capital letters, followed by four words or group of words. Select the word or group of words that is most similar in meaning to the word or group of words in capital letters. 

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    FRAIL
    Solution
    'Frail' means weak or unhealthy. E.g. I saw him just last week and thought how old and frail he looked. 'Unhealthy' means not healthy. 'Weak' means not strong. 'Ugly' means not beautiful. 'Tender' means showing kindness. 
    Thus, option A and B are the most similar words in meaning to the given word. 
  • Question 10
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    Select the synonym for the following word from the options given below: 
    ABODE
    Solution
    1. Abode is a noun and means house/ residence. Option C is correct. E.g. My abode is surrounded by trees. 2. Address means information about the location of residence 3. Domicile means the country or state a person treats as it’s permanent residence. e.g. My domicile is India/Delhi. 4.Reside is a verb and used to specify location/place. e.g. Rita resides in Delhi. Or Rita resides at Greater Kailash.
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