51 Q)
PERPETUAL (1) intermittent
(2) frequent
(3) continuous
(4) rare
Show Answer (1) The word Perpetual (Adjective) means: continuous; continuing for a long period of time without interruption; continual. The word Intermittent (Adjective) means : stopping and starting often over a period of time but not regularly; sporadic. Look at the sentences : We met with intermittent showers today. We lived for years in a perpetual state of tear.
52 Q)
AFFLUENT (1) high
(2) poor
(3) rare
(4) fluent
Show Answer (2) The word Affluent (Adjective) means: having a lot of money and a good standard of living: prosperous.
53 Q)
MAMMOTH (1) Quiet
(2) Significant
(3) Huge
(4) Small
Show Answer (4) The word Mammoth (Adjective) means : huge: extremely large. Look at the sentence ; The world faced a financial crisis of mommoth proportions in 2008. Its antonym should be small.
54 Q)
COMEDY (1) tragedy
(2) trilogy
(3) limerick
(4) clergy
Show Answer (1) The word Comedy (Noun) means : an amusing aspect of something; humour ; a play with a happy ending. The word Tragedy (Noun) means : a very sad event; a serious play with a sad ending.
55 Q)
CONTENTED (1) dissatisfied
(2) emptied
(3) happy
(4) unfriendly
Show Answer (1) The word Contented (Adjective) means : showing or feeling happiness or satisfaction. Its antonym should be dissatisfied.
56 Q)
GRADUAL (1) unscrupulous
(2) dynamic
(3) rapid
(4) enthusiastic
Show Answer (3) The word Gradual (Adjective) means : happening slowly over a long period; not sudden. Look at the sentence : Recovery from the disease is very gradual. The word Rapid (Adjective) means : done or happening veiy quickly. Look at the sentence : The disease is spreading at a rapid rate.
57 Q)
INADVERTENTLY (1) secretly
(2) accidentally
(3) completely
(4) deliberately
Show Answer (4) The word Inadvertently (Adverb) means : by accident; without intending to; unintentionally. The word Deliberately (Adverb) means : intentionally: on purpose; not by chance. Look at the sentences : We had inadvertently left without paying the bill. She has been deliberately ignoring him all day.
58 Q)
APPROPRIATE (1) dissimilar
(2) incomparable
(3) unsuitable
(4) disparate
Show Answer (3) The word Appropriate (Adjective) means :suitable: acceptable or correct for the particular circumstances. Its antonym should be unsuitable. { EE-207
59 Q)
MEANDERING (1) Sliding
(2) Sloping
(3) Strained
(4) Straight
Show Answer (4) The word Meandering (Adjective) means not straight; curved; a course that does not follow a straight path. Hence, the words meandering and straight are antonymous.
60 Q)
EMERGE (1) disappear
(2) fall
(3) mark
(4) fade
Show Answer (1) The word Emerge (Verb) means : to come out: to become known; transpire; to appear or become known. Look at the sentence : After the elections opposition groups began to emerge.
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