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CBSE
Class 8 English
Vocabulary
Quiz 18
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Excessive
exposure to sunlight is one of the most common causes of skin cancer.
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Wasteful
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Extreme
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Extravagant
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Exclusive
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Exceptional
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'Excessive' means more than is necessary, normal, or desirable; immoderate.
"he was drinking excessive amounts of brandy"
In this sentence, "Excessive exposure to sunlight is one of the most common causes of skin cancer", 'excessive' means extreme or uncontrolled. Hence, option B is correct and the others are not because they do not provide the correct answer.
Find the synonym of the underline word.
It may seem unbelievable, but Walter's enthusiasm, laughter and confidence are really
infectious
.
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'Infectious' means likely to spread or influence others in a rapid manner.
"a loud infectious laugh"
In this context, "It may seem unbelievable, but Walter's enthusiasm, laughter and confidence are really infectious", 'infectious' means contagious. Hence option B is correct and the others are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Miss Ford became
furious
when she received the insulting letter.
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Resentful
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Fugitive
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Irate
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Spry
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'Furious' means extremely angry.
"he was furious when he learned about it"
In the given sentence, "Miss Ford became furious when she received the insulating letter", 'furious ' means enraged or irate. Hence, option D is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the appropriate answer.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Earth is just at the right distance from the sun to maintain the conditions for life to
flourish
.
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Commence
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Thrive
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Flounder
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Vegetate
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Wither
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'Flourish' means (of a living organism) grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way, especially as the result of a particularly congenial environment.
"wild plants flourish on the banks of the lake"
In this sentence, "Earth is just at the right distance from the sun to maintain the conditions for life to flourish", 'flourish' means to thrive or prosper or grow. Hence, option B is correct and the other options are wrong because they do not provide the appropriate answer.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
According to latest findings, both a person's
heredity
and his environment help to shape his character.
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'Heredity' means the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
"the relative influence of heredity and environment"
In this context, "According to the latest findings, both a person's heredity an his environment help to shape his character", 'heredity' means genetics or qualities of life. Hence, option B is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Hazel nuts are
extensively
grown in most parts of the Black Sea region.
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Widely
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Hardly
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Permanently
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Increasingly
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Gradually
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'Extensively' means in a way that covers or affects a large area.
"the house was extensively damaged by the fire"
In this sentence, "Hazel nuts are extensively grown in most parts of the Black Sea region", 'extensively' means widely. Hence, option A is correct and the others are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Please let me sit down; I'm
exhausted
.
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Worn down
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Worn off
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Worn out
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Worn away
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Energetic
Explanation
'Exhausted' means very tired.
"she returned home, exhausted from work"
In this sentence, "Please let me sit down; I'm exhausted", 'exhausted' means to be worn out or be tired. Hence, option A is correct and the others are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Although the price of gold
fluctuates
daily, it is quite safe if you want to invest in it.
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Increases
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Pleases
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'Fluctuates' means rise and fall irregularly in number or amount.
"trade with other countries tends to fluctuate from year to year"
In the given sentence, "Although the price of gold fluctuates daily, it is quite safe if you want to invest in it", 'fluctuates' means to change, differ, shift, alter, waver. So, option B is correct and the others are incorrect because they do not provide the appropriate answer.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
In ancient primitive cultures, a person who touched a forbidden object would suffer
grave
injury.
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Unexpected
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Critical
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Explosive
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Sufficient
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'Grave' means serious. In this context, "In ancient primitive cultures, a person who touched a forbidden object would suffer grave injury", 'grave' means critical or serious. Hence, option C is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the appropriate answer.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
The only successful control of weather has been the seeding of clouds to
generate
rain.
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Accumulate
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Channel
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Accomplish
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Conduct
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Induce
Explanation
'Generate' means to produce or create.
"changes which are likely to generate controversy"
In this sentence, "The only successful control of weather has been the seeding of clouds to generate rain", 'generate' means to induce or engender or produce. Hence, option E is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the appropriate answer.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Daniel is very
extravagant
, he is always buying clothes he can't really afford.
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Expensive
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Stingy
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Extrovert
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Wasteful
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'Extravagant' means lacking restraint in spending money or using resources.
"it was rather extravagant to buy both"
In this sentence, "Daniel is very extravagant, he's always buying clothes he can't really afford", 'extravagant' means wasteful. Hence, option E is correct and the other options are wrong because they do not provide the appropriate answer.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
The city is at an elevation of $$1200$$ meters, which makes it one of the
loftiest
cities in the area.
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Mildest
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Highest
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Largest
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Flattest
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Coldest
Explanation
'Loftiest' means of imposing height.
"the elegant square was shaded by lofty palms"
In this context, "The city is at an elevation of 1200 metres, which makes it one of the loftiest cities in the area", 'loftiest' means highest. Hence, option B is correct and the others are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
A gun is a
lethal
weapon, not a toy; therefore, children should never be allowed to play with one.
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Dangerous
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Enjoyable
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Deadly
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Expensive
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Costly
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'Lethal' means sufficient to cause death.
"a lethal cocktail of drink and pills"
In this context, "A gun is a lethal weapon, not a toy; therefore, children should never be allowed to play with one", 'lethal' means deadly. Hence, option C is correct and the others are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Some people think that discussions of the dangers of cigarette smoking
obscure
the real issue of restricting smokers rights.
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Clarify
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Simplify
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Mask
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Explain
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Expand
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'Obscure' means keep from being seen; conceal.
"grey clouds obscure the sun"
In this context, "Some people think that discussions of the dangers of cigarette smoking obscure the real issue of restricting smokers rights", 'obscure' means mask or conceal. Hence, option C is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Not everyone is qualified to be a teacher; some great scholars in the world are completely
inept
when it comes to passing on their knowledge to others.
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Incompetent
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Marvellous
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Unwilling
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Reluctant
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Inspiring
Explanation
'Inept' means having or showing no skill; clumsy.
"the referee's inept handling of the match"
In this context, "Not everyone is qualified to be a teacher; some great scholars in the world are completely inept when it comes to passing on their knowledge to others", 'inept' means incomplete or unskilled. Hence, option A is correct and the others are not because they do not give the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
The
martial
music roused everybody to a peak of excitement.
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Pertaining to marriage
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Peaceful
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Seasoned
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Warlike
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Country
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'Martial' means relating to fighting or war.
"martial bravery"
In this context, "The martial music roused everybody to a peak of excitement", 'martial means warlike. Hence, option D is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Mr. Brown is a
provident
person who saves something each month.
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Punctual
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Rash
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Thrifty
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Adventurous
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Considerate
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'Provident' means making or indicative of timely preparation for the future.
"she had learned to be provident"
In this context, "Mr.Brown is a provident person who saves something each month", 'provident' means thrifty or wise or sagacious. Hence, option C is correct and the others are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Since they have completely different cultural backgrounds it is difficult for them to have an
intimate
relationship.
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Cordial
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Detached
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Fresh
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Snug
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Remote
Explanation
'Intimate' means closely acquainted; familiar.
"intimate friends"
In this context, "Since they have completely different cultural backgrounds it is difficult for them to have an intimate relationship", 'intimate' means cordial, bosom. Hence, option A is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Steven suffers from stage fright and he is easily
intimidated
by a large audience.
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Inspired
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Applauded
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Frightened
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Expelled
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Prevailed
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'Intimidate' means to frighten or overawe (someone), especially in order to make them do what one wants.
"the forts are designed to intimidate the nationalist population"
In this context, "Steven suffers from stage fright and he is easily intimidated by a large evidence", 'intimidated' means frightened, scared. Hence, option C is correct and the other options are incorrect as they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
The rule states that if a boxer is knocked down, he must stay down for a
mandatory
eight seconds.
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Long
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Delayed
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Obligatory
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Crucial
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Optional
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'Mandatory' means required by law or mandate; compulsory.
"wearing helmets was made mandatory for pedal cyclists"
In this context, "The rule states that if a boxer is knocked down, he must stay down for a mandatory eight seconds", 'mandatory' means obligatory. Hence, option C is correct and the other options are incorrect as they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
During the war, the shipping lanes proved
prone
to attacks, so measures had to be taken to deter them.
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Futile
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Dangerous
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Susceptible
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Feasible
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Impossible
Explanation
'Prone' means likely or liable to suffer from, do, or experience something unpleasant or regrettable.
"farmed fish are prone to disease"
In this context, "During the war, the shipping lanes proved prone to attacks, so measures had to be taken to deter them", 'prone' means susceptible or vulnerable. Hence, option C is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Prices
skyrocket
when there is severe shortage of any product.
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Tower
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Slow
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Fall
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Soar
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Decrease
Explanation
'Skyrocket' means(of a price, rate, or amount) increase very steeply or rapidly.
"the cost of the welfare system has skyrocketed"
In this context, "Prices skyrocket when there is severe shortage of my product", ' skyrocket means to soar high or rise high up. Hence, option D is correct and the other options are incorrect because they do no provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
That house on the hill has a mysterious air of
serenity
about it.
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Melancholy
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Joy
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Sadness
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Calmness
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Calamity
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'Serene' means calm, peaceful, and untroubled; tranquil.
"her eyes were closed and she looked very serene"
In this context, "That house on the hill has a mysterious air of serenity about it.", 'serenity' means calmness. Hence, option D is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
A quiet moment, spent alone, often takes one out of
turmoil
of a stressful situation.
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Tranquillity
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Peace
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Chaos
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Inspiration
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Gloom
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'Turmoil' means a state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty.
"the country was in turmoil"
In this context, "A quiet moment, spent alone, often takes one out of turmoil of a stressful situation", 'turmoil' means chaos or confusion. Hence, option C is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
The attendance at the music festival
surpassed
all expectations.
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Overwhelmed
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Overestimated
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Increased
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Overcame
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Exceeded
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'Surpassed' means exceed; be greater than.
"pre-war levels of production were surpassed in 1929"
In this context, "The attendance at the music festival surpassed all expectations", 'surpassed' means exceeded. Hence, option E is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
None of the members of the cabinet is
skeptical
about the success of the economic measures of April $$5$$.
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Confident
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Anxious
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Indifferent
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Doubtful
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Informed
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'Skeptical' means not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations.
"the public were deeply skeptical about some of the proposals"
In this context, "None of the members of the cabinet is skeptical about the success of the economic measures of April 5.", 'skeptical' means doubtful. Hence, option D is correct and the others are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
The professor tried to
stimulate
interest in archaeology by taking his students on expeditions.
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Oppress
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Fake
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Encourage
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Diminish
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Subdue
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'Stimulate' means to encourage or arouse interest or enthusiasm in.
"the reader could not fail to be stimulated by the ideas presented"
In this context, "The professor tried to stimulate interest in archaeology by taking his students on expeditions", 'stimulate' means encourage. Hence, option C is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
The
rivalry
between the two constructive companies was obvious since it had led to more affordable house prices.
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Competition
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Cooperation
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Compromise
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Campaign
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Enmity
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'Rivalry' means competition for the same objective or for superiority in the same field.
"there always has been intense rivalry between the clubs"
In this context, "
The
rivalry
between the two constructive companies was obvious since it had led to more affordable house prices.", 'rivalry' means competition. Hence, option A is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Martin Luther King fought to put an end to
segregation
in the United States.
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Integration
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Education
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Separation
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Torture
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Desertion
Explanation
'Segregation' means the action or state of setting someone or something apart from others.
"the segregation of pupils with learning difficulties"
In this context, "Martin Luther King fought to put an end to segregation in the United States.", 'segregation' means separation. Hence, option C is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
A report is usually
tangible
when the research gets completed.
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Evasive
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Concrete
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Vague
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Inevitable
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Ambiguous
Explanation
'Tangible' means perceptible by touch.
"the atmosphere of neglect and abandonment was almost tangible"
In this context, "A report is usually tangible when the research gets completed", 'tangible' means concrete. Hence, option B is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
The attempt made to
salvage
the ship and its contents was unsuccessful.
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Stalk
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Surface
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Sink
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Submerge
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Save
Explanation
'Salvage' means rescue (a wrecked or disabled ship or its cargo) from loss at sea.
"an emerald and gold cross was salvaged from the wreck"
In this context, "The attempt made to salvage the ship and its contents was unsuccessful.", 'salvage' means save. Hence, option E is correct and the others are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Choose the correct synonym of the following word or phrase.
She is so young and innocent. It is no wonder she got
exploited.
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ripped-off
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roped-in
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rounded-up
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tarnished
Explanation
Choice A is correct. Exploited means to make use of a situation not is correct way, which means 'ripped 0ff'. For example The storekeeper was very greedy he ripped off his customers.' Choice B means to taken in someone as a partner. Choice C means to collect Choice D is to have one's reputation spoken of badly.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
After listening to the testimony, the members of the jury delivered their
verdict
.
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Sentence
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'Verdict' means a decision on an issue of fact in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
"the jury returned a verdict of not guilty"
In this context, "After listening to the testimony, the members of the jury delivered their verdict", 'verdict' means decision. Hence, option C is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
The $$1961$$ missile crisis brought the world to the
verge
of all-out war.
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Horror
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Brink
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Prospect
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Danger
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Security
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'Verge' means an edge or border.
"they came down to the verge of the lake"
In this context, "The 1961 missile crisis brought the world to the verge of all-out war", 'verge' means brink. hence, option B is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
The army was out in the open and therefore
vulnerable
to the enemy attack.
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Exposed
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Eager
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Closed
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Remote
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Attainable
Explanation
'Vulnerable' means exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally.
"we were in a vulnerable position"
In this context, "The army was out in the open and therefore vulnerable to the enemy attack", 'vulnerable' means exposed or unguarded. Hence, option A is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the appropriate answer.
Choose the correct synonym of the following word or phrase.
The weather is really
cold harsh
at this time of year.
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red
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raw
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ripe
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cocooned
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The correct answer is B. The word 'cold harsh' means 'raw'. The word 'raw' means cold and damp. For example ''It was a raw February night.' Choice A means a colour, Choice C means ready for harvesting Choice D means being in a protective environment.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
Whenever she reads a good mystery, it
whets
her appetite for more books by any author.
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Waits
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Cajoles
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Sharpens
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'Whet' means sharpen the blade of (a tool or weapon).
"she took out her dagger and began to whet its blade in even, rhythmic strokes"
In this context, "Whenever she reads a good mystery, it whets her appetite for more books by any author", 'whets' means sharpens. Hence, option C is correct and the others are not because they do not provide the appropriate answer.
Find the synonym of the underlined word.
His
unsophisticated
manner caused him severe problems when he went to Istanbul to do business.
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Experienced
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Naive
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Knowledgeable
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Cosmopolitan
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Profuse
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'Unsophisticated' means lacking refined worldly knowledge or tastes.
"an unsophisticated young man"
In this context, "His unsophisticated manner caused him severe problems when he went to Istanbul to do business", 'unsophisticated' means naive or unworldly or simple. Hence, option B is correct and the others are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
Choose the correct synonym of the following:
There is no problem and it doesn't matter.
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No heat.
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No go.
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No sweat.
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No tide
Explanation
To convey that something is not difficult or problematic, we say "no sweat". Therefore there is no problem and Option C is correct. The rest of the options do not adhere to this rule, hence, incorrect.
Choose
the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word given below.
POSSESSED
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OCCUPIED
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ACCOMPANIED
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ATTRACTED
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INFURIATED
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'Possessed' means to own something. E.g. He was possessed of a large fortune, but sadly no brains to speak of. 'Occupied' means a place being controlled by people that have moved into it. 'Accompanied' means to go with someone to a social event or to entertainment. 'Attracted' means having a liking for something or someone. 'Infuriated' means to make someone extremely angry.
Thus, option A is the correct answer.
Direction for questions 76 and 77: Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word given below.
BROOK
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INDULGE
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SERVE
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TOLERATE
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TASTE
Explanation
'Brook' means to allow or accept something. E.g. She won't brook any criticism of her work. 'Indulge' means to allow yourself or someone else to have something enjoyable. 'Serve' means to provide food or drinks. 'Tolerate' means to allow the existence of something without interference. 'Taste' means the flavour of something.
Thus, option C is the correct answer.
Choose the word
which is mast nearly the SAME in meaning as the word given below.
RELUCTANT
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EARNEST
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AVERSE
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ARDENT
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ENTHUSIASTIC
Explanation
'Reluctant' means not willing to do something as you dislike doing that. E.g. I was having such a good time I was reluctant to leave. 'Earnest' means serious and determined. 'Averse' means strongly dislike or opposed to. 'Ardent' means showing strong feelings. 'Enthusiastic' means zeal and a lot of interest.
Thus, option B is the correct answer.
In the following questions, a related pair of words or phrases is followed by a pair of words or phrase. Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to the one expressed in the original pair.
Peel : Peal
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Coat : Rind
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Laugh : Bell
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Rain : Reign
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Brain : Cranium
Explanation
Homophones are words that are pronounced the same way, but they have different meanings.
The relationship between the given words is that they're homophones. They sound the same but they don't mean the same.
'Peel' means 'to remove the outer skin of a fruit or vegetable'.
'Peal' (of a bell or bells) means 'to ring loudly'.
Option C: 'Rain' and 'reign' are words that sound the same but don't mean the same. Hence they're homophones. This pair best expresses the relationship which is similar to the original pair. Hence option C is correct.
Option A: These words are similar in meaning, and don't sound the same.
Option B: 'Laugh' and 'bell' don't seem to have a direct relationship.
Option D: 'Brain' and 'cranium' are not homophones.
Hence options A, B and D are wrong.
Replace the underlined word with a word similar in meaning from the options given below.
Is he the
sole
man in the team who can play as a forward?
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angry
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soul
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only
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substitute
Explanation
Option A is incorrect as angry is not a synonym of sole
Option B is incorrect as soul and sole are homophones
Option C is correct as sole means 'only'
Option D is incorrect as substitute is not a synonym of sole
Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word given below.
AFFLUENT
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SOLVENT
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DEPRIVED
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DESTITUTE
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PROGENY
Explanation
'Affluent' means having a lot of money. E.g. She belongs to a very affluent class. 'Solvent' means having enough money. 'Deprived' means not having the things that are necessary for leading a pleasant life. 'Destitute' means without money, food, home or possessions. 'Progeny' means the young or offspring of a person, animal or plant.
Thus, option A is the correct answer.
Select the option that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word:
He could not
muster
courage to speak the truth before his friend.
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injure
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spoil
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gather
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maim
Explanation
'Muster' means 'collect or assemble'.
Option A: 'Injure' means 'do physical harm or damage to someone'.
Option B: 'Spoil' means 'reduce or destroy the value or quality of'.
Option C: 'Gather' means 'assemble or accumulate'.
Option D: 'Maim' means 'wound or injure (a person or animal) in a way that that body part is permanently damaged'.
As you can see, 'gather' is nearest in meaning to 'muster'. Hence option C is correct.
The other words do not mean the nearest to the underlined word. Hence A, B and D are wrong.
Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word given below.
AUGMENT
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DIMINISH
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MORTIFY
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INCREASE
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ASSENT
Explanation
'Augment' means to increase the size of something. E.g. He would have to find work to augment his income. 'Diminish' means to reduce the size of something. 'Mortify' means to make someone very embarrassed. 'Increase' means to make something become larger in size. 'Assent' means an official agreement to something.
Thus, option C is the correct answer.
Identify the correct word from the given options, which means the following:
A disease which ends in death
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Fatal
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Cancer
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Life sucking
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Incurable
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Option B - 'Cancer' is a serious disease that is caused when cells in the body grow in a way that is uncontrolled and not normal, killing normal cells and often causing death. 'Often' doesn't mean always. Thus option B is incorrect.
Option C - 'Life sucking' is referred to an event or a state of mind that is extremely unpleasant and not tolerable. Thus option C is incorrect.
Option D - 'Incurable' means a disease or a condition that can't be cured. Thus option D is incorrect.
Option A - 'Fatal' means something that definitely causes death. Thus option A is the correct answer.
'A disease which ends in death - Fatal'
Select the word which means the following:
The practice of having several husbands at the same time.
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Polygamy
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Polyandry
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Polytheism
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Polyglot
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Polygamy : The practice or custom of having more than one wife at the same time.
Polyandry : The practice or condition of having more than one husband at one time.
Polytheism : the worship of multiple gods
Polyglot : Able to speak or write several languages; multilingual.
Complete the sentence using a suitable option:
The option closest in meaning to the word 'laudatory' is ____________
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despicable.
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very rare.
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admirable.
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impractical.
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The line from the passage - 'This degree of self-correction is laudatory' means that the content is praiseworthy. Here 'laudatory' means expressing praise and commendation (of a speech or a writing).
Option A - 'Despicable' means deserving hatred. Thus option A is incorrect.
Option B - 'Very rare' is wrong as it doesn't mean praiseworthy. Thus option B is incorrect.
Option D - 'Impractical' means not realistic. Thus option D is incorrect.
Option C - 'Admirable' means commendable. Thus option C is the correct answer.
'The option closest in meaning to the word 'laudatory' is admirable.'
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