Synonyms
1.
He
was efficient ruthless, ambitious but not somehow, very likable. (LR 15-II) (SG
18-II)
a.
aimless
b.
unwise
c.
unkind
d.
proud
2.
When
he had just turned sixty, came Ralston’s urbane ultimatum.
a.
civilized
b.
open
c.
cruel
d.
rude
3.
Your
personal habits are slovenly. (MN 15-I) (FB 16-I)
a.
civilized
b.
refined
c.
untidy
d.
polite
4.
The
result is simply chaos and inefficiency. (FB 17-I)
a.
row
b.
disorder
c.
success
d.
punishment
5.
Chips
had something tangible that he could tackle.
a.
significant
b.
solid
c.
special
d.
wrong
6.
In a
torrent of thoughts to pressing to be put into words.
a.
pressure
b.
sorrow
c.
reflection
d.
fight
7.
The
amazing result was spontaneous outburst of sympathy.
a.
pleasant
b.
huge
c.
impulsive
d.
sorrowful
8.
The
amazing result was spontaneous outburst of sympathy.
a.
corruption
b.
expression
c.
result
d.
reaction
9.
Abruptly, chips flamed up. (LR, DG 15-II)
a.
suddenly
b.
unexpectedly
c.
naturally
d.
surely
10.
They
hated Ralston’s slave-driving and saw in the old veteran a likely
champion.
a.
enemy
b.
expert
c.
teacher
d.
leader
11.
I
hear you have been having the deuce of a row with Ralston.
a.
result
b.
cause
c.
bad situation
d.
loss
12.
Claims
to have doubled to school’s endowment funds some monkeying on the stock
exchange. (LR
18-I)
a.
special
b.
donation
c.
regular
d.
annual
13.
Claims
to have doubled to school’s endowment funds some monkeying on the stock
exchange.
a.
tricks
b.
convincing
c.
deceiving
d.
copying
14.
He
started chucking his weight about with you, tell him very politely he
can go to the devil.
a.
finding
b.
testing
c.
ganging
d.
giggle
15.
Ralston
was a live-wire. (GW 17-I) (LR 17-I) (LR 18-II)
a.
strict
b.
selfish
c.
clever
d.
energetic
16.
Abruptly,
Chips flamed up.
a.
surrendered
b.
got angry
c.
escaped
d.
resigned
17.
When
he had just turned sixty, came Ralston’s urbane ultimatum.
a.
offer
b.
warning
c.
letter
d.
notice
18.
Chips
was startled by the question.
a.
astonished
b.
enjoyed
c.
asked
d.
insulted
19.
I
should regard as rank insubordination.
a.
duty
b.
disobedience
c.
status
d.
performance
20.
You
must ascribe it to my forbearance.
a.
equanimity
b.
example
c.
attribute
d.
explain
21.
You
must ascribe it to my forbearance.
a.
favour
b.
honesty
c.
slackness
d.
patience
22.
I
have put up with it so long.
a.
endure
b.
criticize
c.
point out
d.
achieve
23.
Chips
in sheer bewilderment, took up isolated words out of that extraordinary
indictment.
a.
complete
b.
unexpected
c.
sad
d.
sudden
24.
Chips
in sheer bewilderment, took up isolated words out of that extraordinary
indictment.
a.
insult
b.
blame
c.
astonishment
d.
emotions
25.
Chips
in sheer bewilderment, took up isolated words out of that extraordinary
indictment.
a.
repeated
b.
separated
c.
called
d.
whisper
26.
Chips
in sheer bewilderment, took up isolated words out of that extraordinary
indictment.
a.
real
b.
false
c.
unusual
d.
worthless
27.
Chips
in sheer bewilderment, took up isolated words out of that extraordinary
indictment.
a.
enjoyment
b.
joke
c.
praise
d.
charge
28.
Chips
wore tattered gown.
a.
cloak
b.
skull
c.
cap
d.
shirt
29.
It
had never seemed to Chips a very regrettable matter.
a.
important
b.
disgraceful
c.
unusual
d.
sensitive
30.
It
was a mixture of slackness and obstinacy.
a.
diligence
b.
intelligence
c.
laziness
d.
luck
31.
It
was a mixture of slackness and obstinacy.
a.
struggle
b.
praise
c.
fun
d.
stubbornness
32.
Harrow,
they’ greedily swallowed the bait.
a.
entrapped
b.
enjoyed
c.
awarded
d.
invited
33.
Vulgar….ostentatious … all the hectic rotten ripeness of the age.
a.
rich
b.
snob
c.
uncivilized
d.
modern
34.
Vulgar….ostentatious
… all the hectic rotten ripeness of the age.
a.
fun
b.
showy
c.
educated
d.
rude
35.
Vulgar….ostentatious
… all the hectic rotten ripeness of the age.
a.
excited
b.
useless
c.
scientific
d.
upper
36.
Vulgar….ostentatious
… all the hectic rotten ripeness of the age.
a.
decaying
b.
pleasant
c.
clear
d.
speedy
37.
All
this flashed through his mind in an instant of protest and indignation.
a.
hatred
b.
passion
c.
anger
d.
complain
38.
He
gathered his tattered gown together. (FB 19-II)
a.
coloured
b.
costly
c.
cheap
d.
torn
39.
The
amazing result was a spontaneous outburst of sympathy.
a.
expression
b.
check
c.
demand
d.
blame
40.
Chips
had never envisaged.
a.
purchased
b.
rejected
c.
tasted
d.
thought
41.
It
conquered fear and demolished even respect.
a.
developed
b.
won
c.
destroyed
d.
claim
42.
They
saw in the old veteran a likely champion. (BP, LR 15-I) (BP 18-I)
a.
teacher
b.
colleague
c.
tradition
d.
experienced
43.
They
walked round the deserted cricket pitches.
a.
beautiful
b.
green
c.
wide
d.
forlorn
44.
Chips
recounted it afterwards.
a.
recalled
b.
narrated
c.
recorded
d.
enquire
45.
In a
torrent of thoughts, Chips made answers to himself. (SW 17-I)
a.
outburst
b.
sleeplessness
c.
confusion
d.
imagination
46.
At
last, Ralston said icily. (MN 16-I)
a.
warmly
b.
lately
c.
coldly
d.
lovingly
Answers:
1. |
c |
2. |
a |
3. |
c |
4. |
b |
5. |
b |
6. |
a |
7. |
c |
8. |
b |
9. |
a |
10. |
b |
11. |
c |
12. |
b |
13. |
a |
14. |
d |
15. |
d |
16. |
b |
17. |
b |
18. |
a |
19. |
d |
20. |
c |
21. |
d |
22. |
c |
23. |
a |
24. |
c |
25. |
b |
26. |
c |
27. |
d |
28. |
a |
29. |
b |
30. |
c |
31. |
d |
32. |
a |
33. |
c |
34. |
b |
35. |
a |
36. |
a |
37. |
c |
38. |
d |
39. |
a |
40. |
d |
41. |
c |
42. |
d |
43. |
d |
44. |
b |
45. |
a |
46. |
c |
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