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# | Question | Ans |
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From the words lettered A to D below each of the following sentences, choose the word that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word. |
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31. |
The bride was praised by her mother-in-law for her impeccable behaviour A. spotless B. appropriate C. beautiful D. faultless |
D |
32. |
Ogene was not the least cowed by the bully's threats A. intimidated B. worried C. encouraged D. distracted |
A |
33. |
The dissidents held several clandestine meetings before the attack A. secret B. important C. impromptu D. exclusive |
A |
34. |
The Principal warned the final-year students about the consequences of procrastination A. haste B. delay C. protesting D. rioting |
B |
35. |
The incessant chatter of the pupils irritated the teacher A. excited B. meaningless C. unceasing D. illogical |
C |
36. |
With his cogent argument in favour of the proposal he was able to check further opposition A. insistent B. urgent C. convincing D. uncompromising |
C |
37. |
The professor's explanation of that point was quite lucid A. lengthy B. complicated C. clear D. surprising |
C |
38. |
The foreman believed that with the augmented workforce, the construction job would take one more month to complete A. skilled B. enlarged C. hired D. determined |
B |
39. |
The children were warned not to be unduly inquisitive A. naughty B. playful C. troublesome D. curious |
D |
40. |
The accused vehemently denied the charges against him A. ignorantly B. stupidly C. deliberately D. strongly |
D |
From the words lettered A to D below each of the following sentences, choose the word that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word. |
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31. |
The bride was praised by her mother-in-law for her impeccable behaviour A. spotless B. appropriate C. beautiful D. faultless |
D |
32. |
Ogene was not the least cowed by the bully's threats A. intimidated B. worried C. encouraged D. distracted |
A |
33. |
The dissidents held several clandestine meetings before the attack A. secret B. important C. impromptu D. exclusive |
A |
34. |
The Principal warned the final-year students about the consequences of procrastination A. haste B. delay C. protesting D. rioting |
B |
35. |
The incessant chatter of the pupils irritated the teacher A. excited B. meaningless C. unceasing D. illogical |
C |
36. |
With his cogent argument in favour of the proposal he was able to check further opposition A. insistent B. urgent C. convincing D. uncompromising |
C |
37. |
The professor's explanation of that point was quite lucid A. lengthy B. complicated C. clear D. surprising |
C |
38. |
The foreman believed that with the augmented workforce, the construction job would take one more month to complete A. skilled B. enlarged C. hired D. determined |
B |
39. |
The children were warned not to be unduly inquisitive A. naughty B. playful C. troublesome D. curious |
D |
40. |
The accused vehemently denied the charges against him A. ignorantly B. stupidly C. deliberately D. strongly |
D |