81. The isolated and dilapidated palace has become a rendezvous for the unsocial elements.
(a) resort
(b) hiding place
(c) public place
(d) meeting place
Directions: In each of the following questions,
choose the word opposite in meaning to
the given word
82. DEFIANCE
(a) Dismay
(b) Suspicion
(c) Obedience
(d) Anxiety
83. EVOLVING
(a) Retreating
(b) Stifling
(c) Stagnating
(d) Suffering
84. OVERWEENING
(a) Humble
(b) Sedate
(c) Miserly
(d) Clever
85. PRESUMPTION
(a) Resumption
(b) Porosities
(c) Humility
(d) Assumption
86. REDOLENT
(a) Stinking
(b) Sickly
(c) Yellowish
(d) Gloomy
87. KOOK
(a) Illiterate
(b) Sane
(c) Peculiar
(d) Foolish
88. DEBONAIR
(a) Worried
(b) Pensive
(c) Grim
(d) Serious
89. CONCEALMENT
(a) Identification
(b) Broaenens
(c) Evidence
(d) Indication
Directions: Each of the following questions consists of a word or phrase which is italicised bold in the sentence given. It is followed by certain words or phrases. Select the word or phrase which is closest to the opposite in meaning of the italicised bold word or phrase.
90. That was a dauntless action!
(a) devious
(b) cowardly
(c) secret
(d) subtle
91. The duty of a true citizen is to thwart social evils as untouchability, dowry system etc.
(a) favour
(b) sustain
(c) promote
(d)frustrate
92. CALLOUS
(a) Confident
(b) Sentimental
(c) Sensitive
(d) Capable
93. SUBJUGATE
(a) Enrich
(b) Liberate
(c) Enslave
(d) Free
94. Sunil spent most of his time in recreation.
(a) work
(b) boredom
(c) leisure
(d) diversion
95. The guard was given explicit orders about
whom to admit.
(a) ambiguous
(b) inadequate
(c) no
(d) wrong
96. Adversity teaches man to be humble and
self-reliant.
(a) Prosperity
(b) Curiosity
(c) Animosity
(d) Sincerity
97. He appears to be a phony person.
(a) ugly
(b) genuine
(c) unreal
(d) beautiful
98. There is scarcity of milk in Karachi.
(a) shortage
(b) abundance
(c) excess
(d) sufficiency
99. Why do you disparage him all the time?
(a) abuse
(b) criticise
(c) encourage
(d) glorify
100. Political differences introctuced a note of discord into their relationship.
(a) tranquility
(b) familiarity
(c) concord
(d) benevolence