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DIRECTIONSThis section is based on ANALOGIES.

A question is

displayed with answers choices.Choose the correct analogy

choice.
PERJURY : TRUTH : : attorney : client treason :

loyalty courage : cowardice sorcery :

witchcraft patience : indecision


ORATORY : COMMUNICATION : : key : ignition

concept : paragraphdancing : recreation

stalling : conversation cursing : crime


INITIATE : END : : attend : ignore inure :

harden remain : retreat infer :

imply require : insure


CHEF : RECIPE : : carpenter : tool farmer :

seed saleswoman : pitch novelist : story

musician : score
PHOTOSYNTHESIS : OXYGEN : : camera : photograph

combustion : heat past : present

plant : light inhalation : health


PLAN : SCHEME : : antiquity : age

avoidance : evasion statesman : politician

assignment : task prison : jail


TAPESTRY : LOOM : : film : screen map : legend

painting : easel\ water-colour : mat

symphony : orchestra
OSSIFY : BONE : : refine : ore

evaporate : water pulverise : dust

swear : allegiance petrify : fear


GROVEL : SERVILE : : boast : opportunistic risk

: fortuitous denigrate : iron

foresee : prescient neglect : indiscriminate


BANTER : PERSIFLAGE : : similarity : analogy

ambiguity : anticlimax smile : euphemism talk

: poetry cliche : epigram


SCOWL : SMILE : : antidote : serum square

: circle cost : discounT stock :

bond despair : hope


DOLLAR : DIME : : pound : rubble century :

decade we : lamb bracelet : necklace

bus : automobile
CLARIFY : CONFUSION : : retreat : victory

declare : bankruptcy criticise : euphoria

mediate : altercation extend : ephemera


LECHER : LUST : : burglar : swag glutton :

greed archer : bow manager : expertise

factor : merchant
campaigns, but others wind up on election day with a

________.

so .... bankroll

time .... vacation

everything .... surplus

every cent .... deficit

nothing .... war chest


virtuous person will not shout ______ in public; he or she

will respect the _____ of other people.

obscenities .... feelings

loudly .... comfort

anywhere .... presence

blessings .... cynicism

insults .... Threat


cross_training of staff.

profit ..... and more

paperwork .... or less

duplication .... effective

bosses .... wasteful

competitors .... Aggressive


High school students should not be ________ as being immature

or naive.helped

shoved

directedcategorized

taught
it.

anxious .... intimidated

argumentative .... frustrated

restive .... unperturbed

remorseful .... enchanted

taciturn .... Attracted


prosperity in the ancient world was reached.

pinnacle

simplification

stratification

majority

depth
With her customary ______, the Queen replied to reporters only

with a smile, but the President _____ happily about what a

good time he was

having.

aplomb .... objected

reticence .... exclaimed

choler .... spoke

tact .... grumbled


A passage in future" is a good novel by any standards; ______,

it should rank high on any list of science fiction.

Consistently invariably\ lingeringly

consequently fortunately
DIRECTION This section is based on Antonyms.A word is

displayed.Choose the correct answer choice which is opposite

in meaning to the given word.


CO-OPERATION x _________OPPOSITION RESISTANT

FORCE REBELLION HINDRANCE


COMPLICATED x _________FRAGMENTED STUPID

EASY SIMPLE STRAIGHT


SUBHUMAN x _________INHUMAN SUPERMAN SUPERHUMAN

HUMAN DIVINE
CO-OPERATION x _________OPPOSITION RESISTANT FORCE

REBELLION HINDRANCE
DESTROY x _________PRODUCE INVENT MAKE

CREATE PROCREATE
INTERESTED x _________UNINTERESTED BORED

DISINCLINED DISINTERESTED JUST


SHAME x _________HONOUR PRIVILEGE SHAMELESS

GRACE UNREPENTANT
ACQUIT x _________CONVICT JAIL ARREST

COURT-MARTIAL CONFINE
MASCULINE x _________WOMANISH EFFEMINATE UNMANLY

FEMININE GIRLISH
WEARY x _________ENERGETIC AGGRESSIVE

ALERT QUICK FRESH


STUBBORN x _________PLIABLE EASY CONSENTING

WILLING ASSENTING
ATTRACT x _________REPEL REJECT THROW

RESIST REPULSE
INCREASE x _________DIMINISH SCARCITY

DECREASE FALL DIMINUTION


REJECT x _________ AGREE EMBRACE

ACCEPT TAKE
POSSESS x _________GIVE DISPOSSESS RUIN

DISINHERIT LACK
HINDRANCE x _________HELP AID VOLUNTEER

PROMOTE ASSISTANCE
GLORIOUS x _________SHAMEFUL COWARDLY

IGNOMINIOUS HUMILIATING DISHONOURABLE


SHAMEFUL x _________BRAZEN WANTON

UNBLUSHING GREASELESS NAKED


<It all> depends <now on> them <coming in time> or not I am <quite ready> .
<I maintain> that <by> accepting <this situation> <it will never improve.>
The <country's economy> required <strengthening,> its resources <increased> and

production <doubled.>
<He told> his staff <that each> of them should be able <to carry out> the task

<himself>
The managing director <said that> the firm <had ordered> the goods and <will have>

to pay <for them> .


<The year's> crisis <seems equally> , <not more,> dangerous than <last year's> .
<The> <fair> reader <will> accept <this> explanation.
She was standing near the window, <admiring> the view <presented> by the rolling of
the ocean and <opens> the book which <lay> at the side.
After <going> to my room to get the magazine, I returned and set down <contentedly,>

sometimes <reading> and sometimes not doing <nothing.>


If my husband had been <so fortunate> as to know you, how <highly,> you and <him>

would have respected each <other> .


<Like the committee> <has written> in <its> current report, the rules need to be

enforced <more strictly> .


Each of the girls <whom> I have invited to <take part> in the discussion <have>

indicated that <she> will be happy to come.


The living room, <to which> we had gone after dinner, was <quite> different <than>

the den in shape and <in size> .


<Having spent> his childhood <in France> , John <is able> to converse in French

<rather good>
During the meeting <nearly> all of the members <demanded> that the rules <were>

suspended <so that> a report could be given.


Behind that <unsmiling> face was a warm and <quietly> humorous person <who> few

had the opportunity of <knowing> .


He doesn't <strike me> as a person who gets angry <hastily> rather <one> who is

<quick> to defend himself.


Neither the moon nor the stars <were> visible <as> I looked out <absent> into the black

darkness <which> surrounded me.


All <our family members> have come <to> Delhi <to> attend <a> wedding.
<Young people> <enjoy> , as much as you can <for> old age, <will> soon over power

you.
<I am quite> alone here <my one brother> has <gone to> Ooty and the other has <just

left> the Kashmir.


He <suggested> me a new <way> <of dealing> <with> mosquitoes.
On <moonlight> nights < the birds keep up> a chorus <throughout> <the night.>
<To die> for their country is <the last thing> <they> desire <to do> .
I <regret to hear> that you <narrowly escaped> <being> run over <yesterday.>
It is safer <to leave> such definitions <to> scholars, <for they> may be expected to

know what <they> mean.


<No body> has lived <in> <that> house for <a hundred years>
The duties of the secretary <are> <to take> the minutes, <mailing> the correspondence,

and calling the members before <meetings> .


If biennials were planted this year, they <will be> <likely> <to bloom> <next year> .
The value <of the dollar> <declines> <as> the rate of inflation <raises> .
Even though a member <has drank> <too much> the night <before,> the counsellors at

Alcoholics Anonymous will try <to convince> him or her to sober up and start drinking

again.
Anthropologists assert that many of the early American Plains Indians did not engage

in planting crops <but> <to hunt,> <living> <primarily> on buffalo meat.


The neutron bomb provides the <capable> of a <limited> nuclear war <in which>

buildings <would be preserved,> but people would be destroyed.


The differential attractions of the sun and the moon <have> a direct effect <in> the

<rising> and falling <of> the tides.


<Despite of> the pills <that> are available, many people <still> have trouble <sleeping.>
Before TV, the common man <seldom never> <had> the opportunity to see and <hear>

his leaders express <their> views.


<If> it receives <enough> rain at the proper time, hay <will grow> quickly <as> grass.
The magazine <is> <interesting,> informative and <it is> easy <to read.>
<Before> she died, Andrew Jackson's daughter, <who> <lives> in the family mansion,

<used to take> tourists through her home.


It is essential that the temperature <is not> elevated <to a point> where the substance

formed <may become> unstable and decompose into <its> constituent elements.
Two <of the players> from the Yankees <has> been <chosen> <to participate> in the

final game.
John Philip, <who> <many> people consider the <greatest> composer of marches,

wrote his music during the era <known as> the Gay 0s.
In order for one to achieve the desired results in this experiment, it is necessary that

<he> <work> as <fastly> <as> possible.


<Whoever> inspected <this> radio <should have put> <their> identification number on

the box.
The new model <costs> twice <more than> <last> <year's> model.
The purpose <of> the United Nations <board speaking,> <is> to maintain peace and

security and <to encourage> respect for human rights.


<It is> an <accepted> custom for one to say "excuse me" when <he> <sneezed.>
<Even though> Miss Colombia lost the beauty contest, she <was> still <more prettier>

<than> the other girls in the pageant.


<There have been> <little> change in the patient's condition <since> he <was moved>

to the intensive care unit.


Although we are <concerned about> the problem of energy sources, we <must not> fail

<recognizing> the need <for> environmental protection.


<Because of> the movement of a glacier, <the form> <of> the Great Lakes was very

<slow.>
Professor Baker recommended that we <are> present at the reception <this afternoon>

in order <to meet> the representatives <from> the Fulbright commission.


The information officer <at the bank> <told> his customers <that> <there was> several

different kinds of checking accounts available.


<The first> electric lamp had two carbon rods from <which> vapour <serves> <to

conduct> the current across the gap.


The Department <has> been criticised for <not having> <much> required courses

scheduled <for> this semester.


<In order to> get married in this state, one <must present> a medical report <along

with> <your> identification.


Although <no country> has exactly the same folk music <like> <that> of any other, it is

significant that similar songs exist among <widely> separated people.


<Despite of> the legislation which <forbids> unfair union practises, some unions <such

as> the air traffic controllers have voted <to strike> even though this action might

endanger the national security.


Never before <has> <so many> people <in> the country been <interested in> soccer.
The rest of the stockholders <will receive> <his> reports <in the mail> along with a

copy of <today's> proceedings.


<Not one> in one hundred children exposed to the disease <are> <likely> <to develop>

symptoms of it.
<There is> an unresolved controversy as to <whom> <is> the real author of the

Elizabethan plays <commonly> credited to William Shakespeare.


A catalyst agent <such as> platinum may be used <so> the chemical reaction

<advances> more <rapidly.>

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