Multiple Choice Questions

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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


C.

rude


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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


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 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


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


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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


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


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.

Many people suffer because of pride.

  • lowliness

  • submission

  • humility

  • obedience


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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


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