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    Against the given word, there are some alternatives, one of which is either similar in meaning (synonym) or opposite in meaning (antonym) to the word. Find out which of the given alternatives is either a synonym or an antonym of the word.
    BENIGN
    Solution
    'Benign' means pleasant and kind. E.g. His humour was benign, never cruel or hurtful. 'Gentle' means calm and soft. 'Favourable' means showing that you like or approve of someone. 'Peaceful' means without violence. 'Wavering' means losing strength, determination or purpose.
    Thus, option A is the correct answer which is the synonym of the given word.
  • Question 2
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    Choose the word which can be substituted for the italicized words in the sentence.
    He is very careful and particular about everything he does.
  • Question 3
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    Choose the word which can be substituted for the italicized words in the sentence.
    You are requested to send a list of goods sent, with their prices along with the parcel so that the payment can be done immediately.
  • Question 4
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    Choose the word which can be substituted for the italicized words in the sentence.
    Both Buddha and Mahavira lived at the some time.
  • Question 5
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate option.
    We have an extra room in our house. We will gladly ____ you ____ for a week or two.
    Solution
    To "put someone up" is to have someone over as a guest to stay in a place that is not their home.  Thus, according to the context, the stay of a guest in the extra room of the house is to "put them up". Therefore, option A is correct.
    To "put someone off" is to make someone not want or like something.
    To "put someone through" is to connect them for a conversation on the telephone.
    To "put someone in" is to elect someone or to give them responsibility.
    Thus, here option A is the correct answer. 
  • Question 6
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    Choose the word which can be substituted for the italicized words in the sentence.
    The conclusions derived from experiments showed deviations from the common rule.
  • Question 7
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    Choose the word which can be substituted for the italicized words in the sentence.
    He does unpaid work for the Red Cross.
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    Choose the word which can be substituted for the italicized words in the sentence.
    His father is a doctor who treats children and infants.
  • Question 9
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    Choose the word which can be substituted for the italicized words in the sentence.
    The caretaker of a public building needs to a vigilant and an honest person.
  • Question 10
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    Choose the word which can be substituted for the italicized words in the sentence.
    Those who pass through this gate without permission will be prosecuted.
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