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    Choose the right antonym for the given sentence.

    Illicit

  • Question 2
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    Choose the right synonym for the given sentence.

    Flutter

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    Directions Choose ONE word to be fitted in both the sentences I and II and another word that suits for sentence III.

    I. He glanced at his cousin and the young lady visitor; and they were both regarding him with a smile of _________.

    II. She looked for some sign of ________ from her parents, hoping her good grades would please them.

    III. The attorney came up with several far-fetched arguments in a vain attempt to ________ his weak case.

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    Directions Choose ONE word to be fitted in both the sentences I and II and another word that suits for sentence III.

    I. He was interested in everything, and asked me a ______ questions about the place and its surroundings

    II. She was like a forest, like the dark interlacing of the oakwood, humming inaudibly with _______ unfolding buds.

    III. Although few people realized it, the Dow-Jones averages had reached their ________ and would soon begin an upward surge.

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    Read the following questions carefully and answer the questions given below.

    The assault on the purity of the environment is the price that we pay for many of the benefits of modern technology. For the advantage of automotive transportation, we pay a price in smog-induced diseases; for the powerful effects of new insecticides, we pay a price in dwindling wildlife and disturbances in the relation of living things and their surroundings; for nuclear power, we risk the biological hazards of radiation. By increasing agricultural production with fertilizers, we worsen the water population.

    The highly developed nations of the world are not only the immediate beneficiaries of the good that technology can do, that are also the first victims of environmental diseases that technology breeds. In the past, the environmental effects which accompanied technological progress were restricted to a small and relatively short time. the new hazards neither local nor brief. Modern air pollutions cover vast areas of continents: Radioactive fallout from the nuclear explosion is worldwide. Radioactive pollutants now on the earth's surface will be found there for generations, and in the case of Carbon-14, for thousands of years.

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    The widespread use of insecticides has

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    A pioneering scheme has been started recently in Southampton on England's south coast to educate motorists who have been convicted of drunken driving.

    The penalty for drunken driving might be the loss of a driving licence and a heavy fine. But under the new scheme, convicted drivers do not pay the fine. Instead they have to attend eight training sessions-one a week organized by the local authority probation service. Designed to demonstrate the damage alcohol can do, the scheme was devised by senior probation officer John Cook. He said about a quarter of the people who came to him had a drink problem, but had not realized how much they were drinking. One way of getting the message across was to make the drivers pour out their usual ration of alcohol and then measure it. Almost everyone pours out not a single measure but a double at least an example of how easy it is to have more than just one drink and to encourage other people to do the same. The instructors on the course are giving clinical evidence of the effects of alcohol on the body and brain. The sober truth is that drinking badly affects driving skills, although the drinker might like to believe otherwise.

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    John Cook devised the scheme

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    A pioneering scheme has been started recently in Southampton on England's south coast to educate motorists who have been convicted of drunken driving.

    The penalty for drunken driving might be the loss of a driving licence and a heavy fine. But under the new scheme, convicted drivers do not pay the fine. Instead they have to attend eight training sessions-one a week organized by the local authority probation service. Designed to demonstrate the damage alcohol can do, the scheme was devised by senior probation officer John Cook. He said about a quarter of the people who came to him had a drink problem, but had not realized how much they were drinking. One way of getting the message across was to make the drivers pour out their usual ration of alcohol and then measure it. Almost everyone pours out not a single measure but a double at least an example of how easy it is to have more than just one drink and to encourage other people to do the same. The instructors on the course are giving clinical evidence of the effects of alcohol on the body and brain. The sober truth is that drinking badly affects driving skills, although the drinker might like to believe otherwise.

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    The Southampton scheme requires convicted drivers

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    A pioneering scheme has been started recently in Southampton on England's south coast to educate motorists who have been convicted of drunken driving.

    The penalty for drunken driving might be the loss of a driving licence and a heavy fine. But under the new scheme, convicted drivers do not pay the fine. Instead they have to attend eight training sessions-one a week organized by the local authority probation service. Designed to demonstrate the damage alcohol can do, the scheme was devised by senior probation officer John Cook. He said about a quarter of the people who came to him had a drink problem, but had not realized how much they were drinking. One way of getting the message across was to make the drivers pour out their usual ration of alcohol and then measure it. Almost everyone pours out not a single measure but a double at least an example of how easy it is to have more than just one drink and to encourage other people to do the same. The instructors on the course are giving clinical evidence of the effects of alcohol on the body and brain. The sober truth is that drinking badly affects driving skills, although the drinker might like to believe otherwise.

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    The problem with a quarter of the people who went to John Cook was that they

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    In the following question choose the word which is the exact OPPOSITE of the given words.

    "FLAGITIOUS"

  • Question 10
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    In the following the question choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word.

    "CORPULENT"

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