Directions: In the questions given below, four alternatives are given for the word underlined in the sentence. Click on the option given under each question which you think is the ANTONYM of the underlined word.
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1. Because of the failure of the monsoon, there was paucity of foodgrains.
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2. The evidence against the accused is conclusive.
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3. It was a baseless rumour that triggered riots and arson at an unprecedented scale throughout the country.
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4. Their careers followed a parallel path.
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5. The old man manifested his greed at the sight of a huge amount of money.
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6. The fallen trees blocked our passage to freedom from the wood.
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7. He fell foul of me when I asked him to apologise to his teacher.
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8. The outcome of his mission was more rewarding than he had expected.
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9. He wanted to inaugurate the project right on schedule.
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10. They decided to embellish the dress with imported ribbons.
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11. It was a mystery as to where the young girl had acquired such a NAIVE belief.
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12. It’s the only treatment SUITABLE for cancer.
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13. Some of the CRITICISMS which they had to put up were very unfair.
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14. I would beg of all friends not to rush to Birla house nor try to dissuade me or be ANXIOUS about me.
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15. It could not have been expected that, with such a bent of mind of the people, there should have been much ACTIVITY for the cultivation of the physical sciences in this part of the world.
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16. Indian culture has been, from time immemorial, of a PECULIAR cast and mould.
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17. The princess CHARMING was the centre of attraction today.
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18. Macbeth is a/ an ABOMINABLE figure.
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19. Terrorists profess FANATICAL ideology.
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20. Rakesh is VULNERABLE to political pressure.
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21. Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder.
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22. Reading details about suicide cases can push vulnerable people taking the extreme step.
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23. Standing before a judge in a courtroom can be daunting for anyone.
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24. He has been facing a kind of intimidation by his friends for last two years.
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25. There are many factors that constrain the philosophy of job enrichment in practice.
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26. People look for plausible remedies to the problems which they do not know.
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27. The departing speech of the Chairperson ended with a plaintive note.
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28. The members have taken a unanimous decision to discord some of the rulings of the Managing Committee on problems relating to maintenance.
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29. The insolent nature of the speaker had provoked the members of the house and this led to pandemonium.
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30. Incessant rains have resulted in failure of crops during this season .
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31. His conversations are always ABSURD.
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32. The politician was a DISSIDENT.
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33. He wrote an INCISIVE article on corruption in politics.
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34. Rakesh is an eccentric PRODIGAL.
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35. Friendship is always RECIPROCAL.
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36. The debate was highly STIMULATING.
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37. Malaria is a WIDESPREAD disease.
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38. The bill received a VEHEMENT resistance from the opposition party in the Parliament.
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39. He has been OBSTINATE since his childhood.
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40. Mahatma Gandhi was one of the most PROMINENT leaders of his times.
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41. Ramesh is a very DUBIOUS character.
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42. Do not indulge in UNMINDFUL activities, please.
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43. He is suffering from a CURABLE disease.
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44. He was born on a very AUSPICIOUS day.
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45. He has deeper HOSTILITY towards Mohan.
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46. His life is rather MONOTONOUS.
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47. Macbeth is a morally REPULSIVE character.
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48. The SERENE beauty of Kashmir had a soothing effect on his mind.
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49. Life is TRANSIENT in nature.
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50. Sohan is a VAIN person.
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51. Early medieval period was not a combination of urban and rural civilization. It was not a period of urban DECAY as claimed by some.
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52. He speaks ELOQUENTLY and pull crowds.
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53. Everyone has to fight the INERTIA in the system.
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54. There is a need to promote PHILANTHROPY in education.
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55. What we lack in the current times is COMPASSION.
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56. TEMPESTUOUS behaviour would not yield much in any place.
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57. WOOING everyone over an issue for support will not serve much purpose.
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58. The highest award was BESTOWED upon her for her yeoman service.
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59. One feels ELATED when someone praises one’s work.
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60. All business activities need not result in profit-making. There is a need to be CHARITABLE.
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61. His religious views are rather FANATICAL.
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62. Religious fundamentalists often consider the followers of other religions to be HERETICS.
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63. According to GB Shaw, men have become INERT . Therefore, life force has chosen women to perform its functions.
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64. Some of the men are highly MISANTHROPIC.
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65. The teacher was a very PROFOUND man.
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66. His hand-writing is READABLE.
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67. Mohan is his STEADFAST friend.
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68. Radha often goes TEMPESTUOUS while debating.
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69. The thief had very VITAL information to pass on to the police.
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70. His lectures are often WORDY and pointless.
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71. His ideas are OBSCURE.
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72. Ravi is jovial and he makes the environment SANGUINE.
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73. There prevailed a WOEBEGONE feeling in the room.
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74. It appears that the whole group is MUTINOUS.
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75. They consider themselves as FOES from birth.
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76. This painting has a DISTINCTIVE element which can be noticed well.
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77. The entry was carried out INADVERTENTLY.
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78. The whole audience showed a DISDAINFUL attitude during the match.
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79. EFFICACY of the project needs an examination.
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80. Her REBUTTAL that she was not involved in the case was considered by the court.
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81. Kapil's bowling yesterday proved very costly.
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82. I cannot see much likeness between the two boys.
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83. I am still dubious about that plan.
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84. The wise say that life is meant not merely to accumulate wealth but for self-realization.
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85. He will never turn down your request.
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86. Real happiness does not lie in material possessions alone.
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87. I was upset by his hostile attitude.
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88. Ashoka was a magnanimous king.
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89. Mala is always defiant in her behaviour.
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90. I find his views repugnant.
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91. The officer exaggerated the damage caused by the rowdies.
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92. The speaker was unable to pacify the crowd.
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93. His officer was a very strict person.
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94. Servitude is not helpful for mental growth.
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95. His attitude to poor people is deplorable.
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96. The guest made derogatory remarks about the food he was served.
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97. He has an aversion to milk.
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98. The paucity of good teachers is the chief reason for the present condition of these schools.
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99. Don't you think his account of things was monotonous?
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100. Spurious drugs can prove to be fatal.
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