Multiple Choice Questions

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In the following question choose the word which is most nearly opposite to the underlined word.

Do not give him a responsible job, he is immature.

  • thoughtful

  • cautious

  • calculating

  • seasoned


D.

seasoned


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In the following question choose the word opposite in meaning of the underlined word.

John is always shabbily dressed.

  • decently

  • beautifully

  • extravagantly

  • scantily


In the following question choose the word opposite in meaning of the underlined word.

The new manager ofthe Bank is urbane in his manners.

  • civilised

  • slow

  • rude

  • foolish


In the following question choose the word which is most nearly opposite to the underlined word.

The culprit was sentenced by the court.

  • acquitted

  • punished

  • relieved

  • pardoned


In the following question choose the word opposite in meaning of the underlined word.

It is necessary to develop thrifty habits to be able to lead a comfortable life.

  • expensive

  • extravagant

  • economical

  • good


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In the following question choose the word which is most nearly opposite to the underlined word.

Akbar the great was a sagacious ruler.

  • haughty

  • cunning

  • rude

  • unwise


In the following question choose the word which is most nearly opposite to the underlined word.

Thrifty as he is, he can well afford to live within his means.

  • careless

  • instinctive

  • sentimental

  • extravagant


In the following question choose the word opposite in meaning of the underlined word.

Many people suffer because of pride.

  • lowliness

  • submission

  • humility

  • obedience


In the following sentence choose the word that is opposite in meaning of the bold word.

He concealed his thoughts very cleverly.

  • emphasized

  • expressed

  • affirmed

  • revealed


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In the following question choose the word which is most nearly opposite to the underlined word.

I was prepared to show my hand provided he agreed to do the same.

  • to yield

  • to shake hands

  • to conceal my plan

  • to lose my ground


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