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We received the guest
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frigid |
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(B) |
taciturn |
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detached |
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sincere
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He is interested only in
corporeal matters. |
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(A) |
spiritual |
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(B) |
psychic |
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(C) |
mental |
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(D) |
material
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The corpulent man
resolved to reduce. |
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(A) |
fat; obese
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(B) |
thin |
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(C) |
lanky |
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slender |
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A satire should expose
nothing but what is corrigible. |
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(A) |
correctable
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(B) |
incurable |
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fatal |
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vital |
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Rust has corroded
the steel rails. |
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(A) |
tarnished |
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(B) |
embellished |
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(C) |
worn away
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corresponded |
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Cosmic forces
produce stars and meteors. |
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(A) |
universal
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(B) |
earthly |
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(C) |
terrestrial |
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mundane |
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A real philosopher
usually has a thoroughly cosmopolitan outlook on life. |
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(A) |
tunnel-visioned |
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(B) |
world-wide
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local |
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provincial |
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Go and counsel
him to wait for a more propitious occasion. |
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(A) |
force |
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(B) |
coerce |
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(C) |
advise
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(D) |
repeal |
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Nature has given the
Indian a hard and stern countenance. |
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(A) |
temperament |
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(B) |
disposition |
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(C) |
quality |
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(D) |
look
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He was arrested for
using counterfeit money. |
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(A) |
bona fide |
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(B) |
genuine |
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(C) |
authentic |
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(D) |
fake
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Answers 1D
2D 3A 4A 5C 6A
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