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  • Question 1
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    Choose the appropriate synonym for the given word: 
    Nascent
    Solution
    'Nascent' means in the earliest stages of development. E.g. Everyone in this nascent business struggles with basic issues. 'Initial' means at the beginning. 'Unpleasant' means not pleasant. 'Latest' means most recent. 'Crude' means simple and not skillfully done or made.
    Thus, option A is the appropriate synonym of the given word.  
  • Question 2
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    Choose the appropriate synonym for the given word:
    Incredulous
    Solution
    'Incredulous' means not believing something. E.g. There was a brief, incredulous silence. 'Superstitious' means believing in superstitions. 'Unreliable' means something or someone that cannot be trusted. 'Unimaginative' means not creative or not showing any imagination. 'Skeptical' means doubting that something is true or useful.
    Thus, option D is the correct synonym of the given word. 
  • Question 3
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    Choose the appropiate synonym for the given word: 

    Dexterity
  • Question 4
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    Choose the appropiate synonym for the given word: 

    Propriety
    Solution
    'Propriety' means correct moral behaviour and actions. E.g. She was always careful to behave with propriety. 'Right' means correct. 'Nearness' means the fact of not being far away in distance. 'Decorum' means behaviour that is controlled, calm and polite. 'Estate' means a large area of land owned by a family used for growing crops or raising animals. 
    Thus, option C is the correct synonym of the given word. 
  • Question 5
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    Choose the appropiate synonym for the given word: 

    Gluttony
    Solution
    'Gluttony' means habitual greed. E.g. Gluttony is a serious failure in self-discipline. 'Happiness' means the feeling of being happy. 'Contentment' means a feeling of being satisfied. 'Satisfaction' means contentment. 'Greed' means selfish desire. 
    Thus, option D is the correct answer. 
  • Question 6
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    Select the appropriate synonym for the given word:
    Smear
    Solution
    'Smear' means a dirty mark on a surface made by something soft or wet. E.g. He had a smear of paint on his shirt. 'Mark' means a small area on the surface of something that is dirty. 'Avoid' means to stay away from someone or something. 'Quarrel' means fight. 'Encourage' means to motivate. 
    Thus, option A is the correct synonym of the given word.
  • Question 7
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    Choose the appropiate synonym for the given word: 

    Estrange
    Solution
    'Estrange' means to cause someone to no longer have a friendly relationship with another person or other people. E.g. Her lifestyle estranged her from her parents. 'Endanger' means to put something or someone at risk or in danger. 'Confuse' means to mix up two separate things. 'Miscalculate' means to calculate an amount wrongly. 'Alienate' means to cause someone to stop supporting and agreeing with you. 
    Thus, option D is the correct answer.
  • Question 8
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    Directions For Questions

    [passage-header]Read the passage and answer the question that follows:
    [/passage-header]The great fundamental issue now before our people can be stated briefly. It is: are the American people fit to govern themselves, to rule themselves, to control themselves? I believe they are. My opponents do not.

    I believe in the right of the people to rule. I believe that the majority of the plain people of the United States will, day in and day out, make fewer mistakes in governing themselves than any smaller class or body of men, no matter what their training, will make in trying to govern them. 50265I believe, again, that the American people are capable of self-control and of learning by their mistakes90582. 78106Our opponents pay lip-loyalty to this doctrine, but they show their real89278 beliefs by the way in which they champion every device to make the nominal rule of the people a sham.

    68647I have scant patience with this talk of the tyranny of the majority15705. Wherever there is the tyranny of the majority, I shall protest against it with all my heart and soul. But we are today suffering from the tyranny of minorities. It is a small minority that is grabbing our coal deposits, our water powers, and our harbor fronts. A small minority is battening on the sale of adulterated foods and drugs. It is a small minority that lies behind monopolies and trusts. It is a small minority that stands behind the present law of master and servant, the sweatshops, and the whole calendar of social and industrial injustice. It is a small minority that is today using our convention system to defeat the will of a majority of the people in the choice of delegates to the Chicago Convention.

    This is the question that I propose to submit to the people. How can the prevailing morality or a preponderant opinion be better and more exactly ascertained than by a vote of the people? The people know what their own morality and their own opinion is.

    The only tyrannies from which men, women, and children are suffering in real life are the tyrannies of minorities. If the majority of the American people were, in fact, tyrannous over the minority, if democracy had no greater self-control than empire, then indeed no written words which our forefathers put into the Constitution could 18816stay that tyranny.

    95764No sane man who has been familiar with the government of this country for the last twenty years will complain that we have had too much of the rule of the majority81459. The trouble has been a far different one. 29609At many times and in many locations, there have been men who held public office in the States and in the nation who have, in fact, served not the whole people, but some special class or special interest40392. 11146I am not thinking only of those special interests which by grosser methods, by bribery and crime, have stolen from the people59145. I am thinking as much of their respective allies and figureheads, who have ruled and legislated and decided as if in some way the vested rights of privilege had a first mortgage on the whole United States, while the rights of all the people were merely an unsecured debt.

    39600Am I overstating the case64587? 79542Have our political leaders always, or generally, recognized their duty to the people as anything more than a duty to disperse the mob, see that the ashes are taken away, and distribute patronage54637? 37586Have our leaders always, or generally, worked for the benefit of human beings, to increase the prosperity of all the people, to give each some opportunity of living decently and bringing up his children well32048? The questions need no answer. 

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    Fill in the blank with a suitable option:
    As used in line 18816, "stay" most nearly means ________.
    Solution
    'Stay' means to remain steady, pause or not move. 
    Option B - 'Visit' means to go somewhere. Thus option B is incorrect.
    Option C - 'Remain' to stay in the same place or to exist. The sentence here uses the word 'stay' which means to pause or stop. Thus option C is incorrect.
    Option D - 'Delay' means to cause something to happen at a later time than decided. Thus option D is incorrect.
    Option A - 'Halt' means to pause or to stop. Thus option A is the correct answer.
    'Stay' - 'Halt'
  • Question 9
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    Directions For Questions

    [passage-header]
    Read the poem given below and answer the question that follows. 
    "To My Own Soul"[/passage-header]Hold yet a while, Strong 17986Heart,
    Not part a lifelong yoke
    Though blighted looks the present, future gloom.
    30494And age it seems since you I began our
    March up hill or down. Sailing smooth o'er

    84383Seas that are rare-
    53215Thou nearer unto me, than oft-times I myself-
    Proclaiming mental moves before they were!
    46958Reflector true-Thy pulse so timed to mine,
    33461Thou perfect note of thoughts, however fine-

    Shall we now part, 62846Recorder, say?
    In thee is friendship, 76723faith,
    For thou didst warn when evil thoughts were
    29960brewing-
    And though, alas, thy warning thrown away,
    Went on the same as ever-good and true.
    [passage-footer]
    [/passage-footer]

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    "Thou perfect note of thoughts" (line 33461) is an example of
    Solution
    A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable is metaphor.  
    Option C is correct option as in this line here is implied comparison Perfect note of thoughts . 
    Thoughts are compared with perfect note, so not a simile although both simile and metaphor are same but a slight difference of words in simile words "like" or as are use to make comparison.
    Other are options also wrong as all other figures of speech makes different meaning.
    In this whole poem the central idea is about from heart to soul that the life is uncertain, never remain thoughtful for the happiness and all other emotions because they are temporary.
  • Question 10
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    From the given options, choose the substitute of the underlined phrase/idiom.

    The company has been handed over to the new masters lock, stock, and barrel.
    Solution
    The given phrase means 'including everything'.
    Option A is correct. 'completely' means 'including everything'. Thus, it has the required meaning and is the correct answer.
    Options B, C and D are incorrect. They do not have the required meaning.
    'Financially' means 'Relating to money', 'Administratively' means 'relating to the organisation' and 'partially' means 'only in part'.
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