1. FLAIL
- 1) Fall
- 2) Lurch
- 3) Degrade
- 4) Mitigate
- 5) Diminish
2. ANNULLED
- 1) Quashed
- 2) Seasoned
- 3) Disturbed
- 4) Justified
- 5) Validated
3. SHAMBLES
- 1) Forms
- 2) Superb
- 3) Excellence
- 4) Mess
- 5) Perfection
4. Sobriquet
- 1. Alias
- 2. Nickname
- 3. None of these
- 4. Both 1 & 2
- 5. Sober
5. Pre-Empt
- 1. Prevent something from happening
- 2. presumption
- 3. Assumption
- 4. Seizure
- 5. Both 1 & 4
Directions (Q. 6-10): Which of the following is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in bold as used in the passage?
6. SACKING
- 1) Reinstate
- 2) Plunder
- 3) Pouch
- 4) Safeguard
- 5) Downcast
7. CRUSADER
- 1) Campaigner
- 2) Leader
- 3) Driver
- 4) Indolent
- 5) Fighter
8. AMNESTY
- 1) Liberty
- 2) Hefty
- 3) Prison
- 4) Infirmity
- 5) Insanity
9. Vivid
- 1. dull
- 2. bright
- 3. clear
- 4. None of these
- 5. illuminant
10. Bizzare
- 1. offbeat
- 2. odd
- 3. peculiar
- 4. conventional
- 5. None of these
Answers
- 5
- 1
- 4
- 4
- 1
- 1
- 4
- 3
- 1
- 4