41 Q)
METICULOUS (1) Forgetful
(2) Destructive
(3) Careless
(4) Flagrant
Show Answer (3) The word Meticulous (Adjective) means : paying careful attention to every detail; fastidious; thorough. Look at the sentence : He is always meticulous in keeping the records up to date. Its antonym should be careless.
42 Q)
EXASPERATING (1) soothing
(2) successful
(3) annoying
(4) distressing
Show Answer (1) The word Exasperating I (Adjective) means : extremely annoying; infuriating. The word Soothing (Adjective) means ; calming; making comfortable; relieving. Look at the sentence: Lat a has a soothing voice. Hence, the words exasperating and soothing are antonymous.
43 Q)
EVIDENT (1) suspected
(2) disagreed
(3) doubtful
(4) unimportant
Show Answer (3) The word Evident (Adjective) means : obvious; clear; easily seen. Its antonym should be doubtful.
44 Q)
FATIGUED (1) weakened
(2) energised
(3) tired
(4) activated
Show Answer (2) The word Fatigued (Adjective) means : very tired, both physically and mentally: exhausted. Hence, the words fatigued and energised are antonymous.
45 Q)
TENTATIVE (1) definite
(2) insufficient
(3) plentiful
(4) active
Show Answer (1) The word Tentative (Adjective) means : provisional; experimental; not definite or certain. Look at the sentence ; We made a tentative arrangement to meet on Friday. Its antonym should be definite.
46 Q)
GENUINE (1) General
(2) Genie
(3) Real
(4) Fake
Show Answer (4) ThewordGenuine (Adjective) means : real; exactly what it appears; authentic; sincere and honest. Look at the sentence : Only genuine refugees can apply for asylum. The word Fake Adjective) means ;not genuine; counterfeit. Hence, the words genuine and fake are antonymous.
47 Q)
FLIPPANT (1) Shallow
(2) Successful
(3) Serious
(4) Strong
Show Answer (3) The word Flippant (Adjective) means ; showing that you do not take something as seriously as other people think you should; not serious.
48 Q)
GRATING (1) musical
(2) unmusical
(3) hoarse
(4) strident
Show Answer (1) The word Grating (Adjective) means : unpleasant to listen to; hoarse: harsh; unmusical.
49 Q)
ZEAL (1) disinterest
(2) apathy
(3) carelessness
(4) hatred
Show Answer (2) The word Zeal (Noun) means : great energy or enthusiasm. Of the given alternatives the word Apathy (Noun) means : the feeling of not being interested in or enthusiasdc about anything. Look at the sentence : There is widespread apathy among the electorate. Hence, the words zeal and apathy are antonymous.
50 Q)
CULPABLE (1) defendable
(2) blameless
(3) careless
(4) irresponsible
Show Answer (2)The word Culpable (Adjective) means: responsible and deserving blame for having done something wrong. The word Blameless (Adjective) means ; innocent ; doing no wrong: free from responsibility for doing something bad.
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