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121.

Select the synonym of the CAPITAL word.

The priest pronounced BENEDICTION.

  • good wishes

  • blessings

  • punishment

  • appreciation


122.

Select the synonym of the CAPITAL word.

Her habits are INNOCUOUS.

  • useful

  • injurious

  • causing no harm

  • bad


123.

Select the synonym of the CAPITAL word.

I INVEIGHED her for her different outlook.

  • criticized

  • rebuked

  • disliked

  • appreciated


124.

Select the synonym of the CAPITAL word.

The youth was BEFOGGED when he was interrogated loudly by the police inspector

  • terrified

  • panicky

  • surprised

  • puzzled


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125.

Select synonym of the CAPITAL word.

Teaching in universities is now considered a LUCRATIVE job.

  • Risky

  • Profitable

  • Honorable

  • Undignified


126.

Select synonym of the CAPITAL word.

The policemen kept on questioning the criminal but failed to ELICIT the truth.

  • Evoke

  • Wrest

  • Obtain

  • Extort


127.

Select synonym of the CAPITAL word.

Very few people are IMPERVIOUS to criticism.

  • Impenetrable

  • Unaffected

  • Unstoppable

  • Unmindful


128.

Select synonym of the CAPITAL word.

The students took COPIOUS notes during the lecture delivered by the visiting professor.

  • Extensive

  • Exhaustive

  • Bounteous

  • Abounding


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129.

Select synonym of the CAPITAL word.

After weeks of FRENETIC activity, the ground was ready for the big match.

  • Strenuous

  • Hurried

  • Excited

  • Hectic


130.

Select synonym of the CAPITAL word.

He had the AUDACITY to interrupt the Governor of the State while the latter was addressing a gathering of academicians.

  • Courage

  • Authority

  • Foolishness

  • Arrogance


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