91 Q)
INQUISITIVE (1) Intrusive
(2) Cooperative
(3) Unsympathetic
(4) Indifferent
Show Answer (4) The word Inquisitive (Adjective) means : asking too many questions and trying to find out about what other people are doing etc; curious: interested in learning. The word Indifferent (Adjective) means : having or showing no interest in somebody/something. Look at the sentences : Don't be so inquisitive. It is none of your business! The government cannot afford to be indifferent to public opinion.
92 Q)
FACILITATE (1) help
(2) propogate
(3) hinder
(4) reject
Show Answer (3) The word Facilitable (Verb) means to make an action or a process possible or easier). The word Hinder (Verb) means : hamper ; to make it difficult for somebody to do something. Look at the sentence ; Structured teaching facilitates learning. An injury was hindering him from playing his best.
93 Q)
PHILANTHROPIC (1) self centred
(2) benevolent
(3) benign
(4) unsparing
Show Answer (1) The word Philanthropic [Adjective) means : practice of helping the poor and those intneed; benevolent. The word Self-centred (Adjective) means : tending to think only about yourself and not thinking about the needs of the other people.
94 Q)
ENLIGHTEN (1) slander
(2) bemoan
(3) darken
(4) befog
Show Answer (4) The word Enlighten (Verb) means : to give somebody information so that they understand something better. Look at the sentence :He didn’t enlighten her about his background. Of the given alternatives the word Befog (Verb) means : to make somebody confused. Look at the sentence: Her brain was befogged by lack of sleep. Hence, the words enlighten and befog are antonymous.
95 Q)
PAROCHIAL (1) Narrow
(2) international
(3) Global
(4) World wide
Show Answer (3) The word 'Parochial' (Adjective) means ; showing interest in a local or limited area only; narrow. Look at the sentence : He is raiher too parochial in his outlook. Hence, its correct antonym is global.
96 Q)
ELVIDENT (1) definite
(2) careless
(3) clear
(4) obscure
Show Answer (4) The word Evident (Adjective) means : clear : easily seen, obvious. Look at the sentences : It has now become evident to us that a mistake has been made. The word Obscure (Adjective) means: unkonwn; difficult to understand. Look at the sentences : I found her lecture very obscure. Hence, the words evident and obscure are antonymous.
97 Q)
AUTONOMY (1) slavery
(2) subordination
(3) dependence
(4) submissiveness
Show Answer (3) The word Autonomy (Noun) means : independence: the freedom for a country, a region or an organisation to govern itself independently. Hence, the words autonomy and dependence are antonymous.
98 Q)
AGITATE (1) please
(2) disturb
(3) pacify
(4) rouse
Show Answer (3) Agitate (Verb) = rouse, to argue strongly; to make angry. Pacify (Verb) = to make calm and quiet; placate. Look at the sentences : Students are agitating against corruption. The speech was designed to pacify the irate crowd.
99 Q)
CURTAIL (1) arrive
(2) continue
(3) resume
(4) start
Show Answer (3) The word Curtail (Verb) means : to limit something or make it last for a shorter time. The word Resume (verb) means : begin again ; to go/get back. Look at the sentence : The lecture was curtailed by the fire alarm going off. He got back in the car and resumed driving.
100 Q)
EGOIST (1) spiritless
(2) selfless
(3) senseless
(4) soulless
Show Answer (2) The word Egoist (Noun) means : a person who thinks that he or she is better than others and talks about himself or herself; selfish.
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