English (Practice Test-5)

English (Practice Test-5) 1. The lassitude was caused by overwork – laziness boredom weariness sickness 2. The court questioned the veracity of the prtition – right truthfulness aegument basis 3. The quests were offended by his uncouth manners- wasteful dirty undesirable ungracious 4. Reading of poerty is not congenial to his taste Preferable helpful beneficial

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English (Practice Test-4)

English (Practice Test-4) 1. His dress was immaculate – spotless coloured gorgeous simple 2. The guests were offended by his uncouth manners. wasteful dirty undesirable ungracious 3. Reading of poetry is not congenial to his taste. preferable helpful beneficial suited 4. The country’s economy is beginning to look up now. go down improve look clear

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English (Practice Test-3)

English (Practice Test-3) 1.  Most of the politicians these days have a large number of toadies around them. servants followers sycophants professional assistants 2. There is not a single word that is redundant in the report. unimportant not needed bombastic flowerly 3. Weird noises came from the haunted houses. beastly frightening unpleasant unnatural 4. He

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English (Practice Test-2)

English (Practice Test-2) 1. She was dejected with this news. Gleeful Depressed Gloomy Sodistic 2. Mohan is a smart boy.  Lazy  Active Indecent Casual 3. A crowd gathered as the acident occurred.  Dispersed  Depressed  Grouped  Collected 4. When john enetered the room he was in jubilant mood .  Deteated  Series  Panitent Depressed 5.  Condid –

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English (Practice Test-1)

English (Practice Test-1) 1. Give the opposite of “AMATEUR”- arrogant humble lazy expert 2. Give the opposite of “BRUTALITY”- Criminal Humanely  Adamant Without fear 3. Give the SYNONYMS of “PROHIBIT”- Banish Punish Forbid Exhibit 4. Select the similar word (SYNONYMS) of “GRUDGE”- hard very hot dangerous cary 5. One word substitution “The killing of Human

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