- A) Abundance
B) Incomparable
C) Projection
D) PlethoraACABCDBDADOption E
Abundance and plethora refer to a large quantity that is more than enough or required. Hence, these are synonyms.
Incomparable = without an equal in quality or extent; matchless.
Projection = an estimate or forecast of a future situation based on a study of present trends.
- A) Consent
B) Nascent
C) Emerging
D) InsecureACBDBCADABOption C
Consent means permission for something to happen or agreement to do something.
Nascent and Emerging both mean beginning to exist.
Insecure means uncertain or anxious about oneself; not confident.
- A) Tormented
B) Agonised
C) Aroused
D) RemovedACABADCDBCOption B
The words tormented and agonised refer to being inflicted with pain or misery.
Arouse means evoke or awaken (a feeling, emotion, or response).
- A) Fathomed
B) Devastated
C) Ruined
D) AbruptBDBCCDACADOption B
Fathomed- understand (a difficult problem or an enigmatic person) after much thought.
Devastated- cause (someone) severe and overwhelming shock or grief.
Ruined- cause great and usually irreparable damage or harm to; have a disastrous effect on, destroy or ruin.
Abrupt- sudden and unexpected.
- A) Patent
B) Stylish
C) Wasted
D) FashionableACCDADBDBCOption D
The words 'fashionable' and 'stylish' both refer to the prevalent trends in the fashion world.
Patent means a government authority or licence conferring a right or title for a set period, especially the sole right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention.
- The captain is very ________ of his cricket team.pridegoodeagerproudstrictOption D
- The boy was rewarded for his ________ behaviour.pleasedbeautifulgoodtidythrivingOption C
- If you _____ fast, we will reach on time.journeytravelledwalktalkreactingOption C
- The boy was curious to know what was _____ the parcel.intowithinatwithinOption C
Into is used to indicate movement toward the inside of a place.
With is used to express a quality or a possession.
In is a definitive and specific description of an object’s location.
Within describes an estimation.
- The board members could not arrive at a _____ regarding the employee.judgementprogresspolicyconsensusactionOption D
"Consensus" means a general agreement.
Directions(6-10): A sentence with one blank is given, indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the word that best fits into the blank appropriately.
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