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English_ Synonyms

Practice Test 4

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He failed to savvy the full implications of the agreement that he had signed.

2 / 100

The prisoners of war were subjected to bestial atrocities.

3 / 100

Most of the politicians these days have a large number of toadies around them.

4 / 100

I found myself befogged in that situation.

5 / 100

She does not get her work done punctually and properly because she is always dawdling.

6 / 100

It is the Prime Minister’s prerogative to appoint or dismiss a minister.

7 / 100

The man lived in a dilapidated house made of mud and bricks.

8 / 100

Those who man government-run shops also have their palm greased.

9 / 100

Scientific knowledge is an intoxicating draught, and it may be one in which the human race is unable to sustain.

10 / 100

Fifty years after the independence there can be no alibi for not providing basic amenities to every citizen.

11 / 100

He is in the habit of talking superfluously.

12 / 100

The defendant was grateful for the judge’s clemency.

13 / 100

Before I could expostulate he had spoken again.

14 / 100

The dispute between India and Pakistan can only be settled through negotiations.

15 / 100

The pick pocket was brandishing a knife.

16 / 100

He kindled the spirit of revenge in him and used it to his advantage.

17 / 100

It goes against my grain to be running around the courts for justice

18 / 100

Success is achieved by the degree to which society is prepared to police itself.

19 / 100

He declined to speak about the problem when I asked him.

20 / 100

The arguments of the lawyer of the accused were so persuasive that the judge aquitted him.

21 / 100

His speech was full of affectation.

22 / 100

The problem of unemployment is emasculating our youth from making concrete innovations.

23 / 100

It is not for lay readers to evaluate a great poet.

24 / 100

Millionaires become eccentric in their old age.

25 / 100

It is compulsory for all the students to join this tour.

26 / 100

All his colleagues bore an innate reverence for his immaculate character.

27 / 100

The state finds itself in a bind in this matter as on many other issues.

28 / 100

It was very perspicacious of the judicial investigation officer to find the cause of the problem so quickly.

29 / 100

Because of a family feud, he never spoke to his wife’s parents.

30 / 100

A million cinemas a year bring the same stale balderdash.

31 / 100

Sanjay is going to pay the bill for the repairs.

32 / 100

He was punished for shirking his official work.

33 / 100

During his meeting with the owners of the company he had a number of overtures.

34 / 100

The Director leaves on Tuesday on tour of the overseas branches of the company.

35 / 100

Instead of being arraigned in public, the child should be quietly interviewed in public.

36 / 100

There is no efficacious remedy to unemployment problem in a country which has no ideological convictions.

37 / 100

The school took us on a three days excursion to Goa.

38 / 100

His command were so peremptory that we felt humiliated.

39 / 100

His credulous nature often landed him in trouble.

40 / 100

I don’t mean to be flippant but there is no nice way to kill somebody in a war.

41 / 100

Jawaharlal Nehru was an outstanding personality.

42 / 100

He had been living his life according to set pattern.

43 / 100

If you don’t care for the blemishes of his style, you will find that the writer has a powerful message to convey.

44 / 100

Due to the long lapse of time, I could not recognise my old friend.

45 / 100

Pakistan has been vigorously pursuing a clandestine nuclear weapons programme.

46 / 100

As the jockey tried to ride the horse, it suddenly went berserk.

47 / 100

Ever since the death of his mother, my friend is utterly forlorn and wretched.

48 / 100

Ramlal is quite parsimonious by nature.

49 / 100

The ubiquity of God cannot be questioned.

50 / 100

For New Delhi, it is time to re-examine its Pakistan policy and reduce the suspicion that it is trying to torpedo the talks.

51 / 100

He has propensity for getting into debt.

52 / 100

Everybody in the Assembly shouted and there was a pandemonium in the hall.

53 / 100

Many people feel queasy while travelling on a bus on hilly roads.

54 / 100

Corruption stalks every sphere of national life.

55 / 100

His wife enjoined him to change his ways.

56 / 100

The benevolence of the God of Rain has seen a very successful monsoon this year too.

57 / 100

The man looked at the poor boy with contempt.

58 / 100

What India hankers for most at this moment is security and stability.

59 / 100

It was on the behest of the officer that he made those improvements.

60 / 100

The militant was nabbed at the airport.

61 / 100

At the Hardy house there was great consternation when Aunt Gertrude saw Joe helping Frank up the stairs.

62 / 100

The country’s resources should be judiciously used.

63 / 100

He did his job with scrupulous care.

64 / 100

He murdered the man without any qualms of conscience.

65 / 100

If you want the quality of your writings to improve, then avoid redundant words.

66 / 100

If you lack in magnanimity, all your wealth and luxury is useless.

67 / 100

Without science and the scientific spirit, we shall just drift along.

68 / 100

The tendency to act becomes ingrained in us only in proportion to the frequency with which such actions actually occur.

69 / 100

The appointments were made quite judiciously.

70 / 100

The incident was a grim reflection of the bizarre things that go on in the village.

71 / 100

Prashant likes his friend, Rishabh inspite of his little frailties.

72 / 100

Eventually vision is affected and the patient is only able to see if light is present.

73 / 100

He did not make any attempt to placate her.

74 / 100

Forgetting their old enmity, they joined hands with a spirit of camaraderie.

75 / 100

A bone got stuck in his gullet.

76 / 100

The new government decided to rescind most of the decisions of its predecessor.

77 / 100

Sagacity increases with age.

78 / 100

We were touched by the honesty of the beggar.

79 / 100

In the meeting the minister floated a couple of new ideas.

80 / 100

At the yesterday’s meeting, he adopted a recalcitrant attitude.

81 / 100

The leaders charisma attracted many followers.

82 / 100

He was sad that his seniority had been overlooked.

83 / 100

He has won great admiration amongst his students because of his verdant outlook.

84 / 100

He is just dabbling in politics to promote his business interests.

85 / 100

The bounties of nature are being exploited by man.

86 / 100

Now the fury of the demonstrators turned against the machines.

87 / 100

In his lust for wealth, he had reached the zenith of criminal activity.

88 / 100

He was the only reckless worker in the entire staff.

89 / 100

He was a vulpine person and so avoided by his neighbours.

90 / 100

Your present statement has allayed my fears.

91 / 100

In present day society, money plays the only dominant role in almost all transactions.

92 / 100

Foolhardiness is the result of constant strains.

93 / 100

The traditional methods of doing things have now become obsolescent.

94 / 100

The raucous shouts of the audience forced the management to call off the show.

95 / 100

“To be or not to be” was the dilemma of Hamlet.

96 / 100

His sententious reply impressed the visitor.

97 / 100

The lovers met in a sylvan setting.

98 / 100

All the streets looked just the same.

99 / 100

Before my work on the writer appeared there were many vague ideas afloat about him.

100 / 100

Your master will like you if you are diligent.

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