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English_ Antonyms

Practice Test 2

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Our knowledge of the past is still largely a matter of informed conjecture.

2 / 100

The beautiful girl looked so morose.

3 / 100

The children are playing in the nearby park.

4 / 100

Sunil spent most of his time in recreation.

5 / 100

Mahatma Gandhi said that compassion is more important than truth.

6 / 100

The mammoth structure overlooked the building.

7 / 100

Ours is undoubtedly a morbid society.

8 / 100

The comely young girl proved to be a good receptionist.

9 / 100

Merit need not be swamped while filling vacancies through a quota system.

10 / 100

Pradeep is always jeered at by his companions.

11 / 100

The authorities inflicted harsh penalty on him for indulging in forgery.

12 / 100

Sherlock Holmes is a fictitious character.

13 / 100

That was a dauntless action!

14 / 100

The British policy was not one of domination but that of suppression.

15 / 100

Moments of solitude and silence helped the poet to concentrate on his poetic combination.

16 / 100

She detests government jobs.

17 / 100

Self-reliance has been adopted as an important objective of economic planning in modern India.

18 / 100

Nothin has been organised properly and confuision seems inevitable.

19 / 100

She decided to finish the work before it became onerous.

20 / 100

Never adopt a callous attitude towards your duties.

21 / 100

Many of the propositions he put up at the conference were ludicrous.

22 / 100

The complete eradication of poverty from our country is really an illusion.

23 / 100

She was born rich and had a sophisticated taste.

24 / 100

The boy was accused of theft.

25 / 100

Such lofty dreams can never come true.

26 / 100

One can acquire fame only by being truthful, honest and faithful.

27 / 100

On hearing the news he was in a state of ecstasy.

28 / 100

The Chief Minister was given a warm welcome at the onset of the function.

29 / 100

The attack on the freedom of the press is a retrograde step.

30 / 100

Soon the boys realised his peevish ways and began to avoid him.

31 / 100

Such comparisons in poetry are now obsolete.

32 / 100

Mr. Khanna is held in high esteem by the residents of the colony.

33 / 100

People who are actually running the system often take a myopic view of the situation.

34 / 100

The club meets on the last Thursday of every month in a dilapidated place.

35 / 100

She has an attractive figure.

36 / 100

Many snakes are innocuous.

37 / 100

People understand speech in the context of their accumulated experience.

38 / 100

Mother Teresa devoted her life to the service of the poor and the destitute.

39 / 100

She sat all alone in the party bearing that sulky face.

40 / 100

She is indeed human.

41 / 100

Rajesh’s rustic behaviour astonished the teacher.

42 / 100

She bought a gaudy shawl as a wedding gift for her sister.

43 / 100

The climbers found the ascent nerve breaking.

44 / 100

Many reactions take place in the blast furnace simultaneously.

45 / 100

Rajesh is a shrewd person.

46 / 100

Only egalitarianism can lay the foundations of a strong nation.

47 / 100

Should I communicate the date of the meeting to all the members?

48 / 100

My parents were confident of my success in the examination.

49 / 100

The gross domestic product(GDP) is an essential component of company.

50 / 100

Rohit is a very courageous boy.

51 / 100

The indignation of the retreating troops resulted in large scale killings.

52 / 100

Matter expands on heating.

53 / 100

Old people are usually more conservative than young people.

54 / 100

She was surprised by his amiability.

55 / 100

Sarita did not heed the disdain she had to bear at the hands of her step-mother.

56 / 100

She is beautiful as well as frivolous.

57 / 100

She used to disparage her neighbour every now and then.

58 / 100

Only an inquisitive person can gain proper knowledge.

59 / 100

Mr. Arun Lal is a noted personality in the town.

60 / 100

The committee set about making provisional arrangements for the annual conference.

61 / 100

Such a scene attracts the onlookers.

62 / 100

She handled the machine with deft fingers.

63 / 100

Overeating can often be detrimental.

64 / 100

That police officer is known to be humane in his approach.

65 / 100

Silence in this place is mandatory.

66 / 100

Raju often walks to school.

67 / 100

Much to the chagrin of his parents, Ajit married a very poor girl.

68 / 100

The chairman rebuked the accounts officer for not supervising the work of his coordinates.

69 / 100

Some people indulge in loud vulgar talk.

70 / 100

She is slender in figure.

71 / 100

Only an agile person can be a successful sportsman.

72 / 100

Ratan never drive to work.

73 / 100

Religion teaches us not to run after the transient pleasures of the world.

74 / 100

Politicians toady are robbing the nation of its wealth.

75 / 100

Phoolan Devi had to surrender under the most pressing circumstances.

76 / 100

Terrorism is a serious hazard to the country.

77 / 100

Never consider your opponent to be weaker than you.

78 / 100

Never be impulsive in taking decisions.

79 / 100

Mr. Lal was a reserved man.

80 / 100

Professors are generally serious about what they say.

81 / 100

Machine-civilisation has made human life artificial.

82 / 100

Ranjeet is suffering from benign tumor.

83 / 100

Political differences introduced a note of discord into their relationship.

84 / 100

One should never be reckless in his dealings with others.

85 / 100

She began to babel in front of the guests.

86 / 100

Most surfaces are made glossy by polishing.

87 / 100

My uncle is very wealthy, but rather parsimonious in his habits.

88 / 100

Mrs. Higgins is a humble lady.

89 / 100

She was sceptical about the safety of the new drug.

90 / 100

She was in a state of anxiety when I met her.

91 / 100

On the face of it Poirot’s glance conveyed humorous impatience.

92 / 100

That man is known for his elegance.

93 / 100

That was an exquisite piece of art which won the admiration of one and all.

94 / 100

Mohini was often teased as corpulent by her friends.

95 / 100

The covalent compunds consist of discrete molecules.

96 / 100

The boy found himself in a pathetic situation.

97 / 100

Ranjeet drove to the place by a circuitous route.

98 / 100

Sanjay’s point of view was correct but his behaviour with his father was quite impertinent.

99 / 100

People know him for his vanity.

100 / 100

Of all the companions of our joyous ascent, there were only the two of us left.

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