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Instruction: Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
Q1. Eminent

(A) Exalted
(B) Inconspicuous
(C) Impressive
(D) Distinguished

Answer: Inconspicuous

Explanation: Inconspicuous- not famous Eminent- famous and respected within a particular sphere. (a) Exalted -at a high or powerful level./ state of extreme happiness. (c) Impressive (d) Distinguished- very successful, authoritative, and commanding great respect.

Q2. Agony

(A) Anxiety
(B) Distress
(C) Comfort
(D) Misery

Answer: Comfort

Explanation: Comfort -a state of physical ease and freedom from pain or constraint. Agony-physical or mental suffering (discomfort) Other Options- Anxiety, Distress and Misery are state of unease.

Q3. Finite

(A) finished
(B) limited
(C) bound
(D) endless

Answer: endless

Explanation: endless- having or seeming to have no end or limit. Finite- limited so the opposite is endless. finished, limited and bound are confined.

Q4. Reprimand

(A) apprehend
(B) reproach
(C) compliment
(D) blame

Answer: compliment

Explanation: compliment-a polite expression of praise or admiration. Reprimand-a formal expression of disapproval. (a) apprehend- arrest (someone) for a crime. (b)reproach-the expression of disapproval or disappointment (d) blame- responsibility for a fault or wrong.

Q5. Comic

(A) amusing
(B) tragic
(C) awkward
(D) absurd

Answer: tragic

Explanation: tragic- caused by extreme distress or sorrow. Comic- causing or meant to cause laughter. (a) amusing- causing laughter and providing entertainment. (c) awkward- causing or feeling uneasy embarrassment or inconvenience. (d)absurd-wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate.

Q6. Gather

(A) display
(B) dispute
(C) distract
(D) disperse

Answer: disperse

Explanation: disperse- Gather-come together (a) display-an arrangement of things in a public place for people to see (b) dispute- a disagreement or argument. (c)distract-divert (attention) from something.

Q7. Dense

(A) sparse
(B) thick
(C) condensed
(D) opaque

Answer: sparse

Explanation: sparse-small in quantity or amount Dense-closely compacted in substance. (c) condensed-made denser or more concise; compressed or concentrated

Q8. Stale

(A) flat
(B) fresh
(C) dry
(D) sour

Answer: fresh

Explanation: fresh-used especially about food) produced or picked very recently; not frozen or in a tin Stale- (of food) no longer fresh and pleasant to eat; hard, musty, or dry.

Q9. Sober

(A) nervous
(B) agitated
(C) serious
(D) calm

Answer: agitated

Explanation: agitated-feeling or appearing troubled or nervous. Sober- serious, sensible, and solemn. (a) nervous – anxious or apprehensive.

Q10. Swerve

(A) droop
(B) lurch
(C) deviate
(D) straighten

Answer: straighten

Explanation: straighten -make or become straight. Swerve- change or cause to change direction abruptly. So, Opposite is straight. (a) droop- bend or hang downwards limply. (b) lurch-a sudden movement forward or to one side (c) deviate- depart from an established course.

Q11. Liberty

(A) slavery
(B) freedom
(C) autonomy
(D) reservation

Answer: slavery

Explanation: slavery-the state of being a slave Liberty- freedom (c) autonomy-the right or condition of self-government (d) reservation-the action of reserving something

Q12. Transient

(A) stationary
(B) temporal
(C) celestial
(D) permanent

Answer: permanent

Explanation: permanent-lasting for a long time or forever; that will not change Transient- lasting only for a short time; impermanent -so, opposite is permanent (a) stationary- -not moving or not intended to be moved. (c) celestial- belonging or relating to heaven

Q13. Notorious

(A) famous
(B) vicious
(C) infamous
(D) disgraceful

Answer: famous

Explanation: famous-well known to many people Notorious-famous or well known, typically for some bad quality or deed. (b) vicious- deliberately cruel or violent. (c) infamous- well known for some bad quality or deed. (d) disgraceful-shockingly unacceptable.

Q14. Sacred

(A) perpetual
(B) pious
(C) profane
(D) profound

Answer: profane

Explanation: profane-not relating to that which is sacred or religious; secular. Opposite of Sacred Sacred- religious rather than secular. (a) perpetual-never ending or changing. (b) pious-religious (d) profound- very great or intense.

Q15. Accept

(A) Reject
(B) Acquire
(C) Obtain
(D) Release

Answer: Reject

Explanation: Reject – dismiss as inadequate, unacceptable, or faulty. Accept means – consent to receive or undertake (b) Acquire- buy or obtain (c)Obtain-get, acquire, or secure (something). (d) Release-allow or enable to escape from confinement; set free

Q16. Affinity

(A) aversion
(B) attraction
(C) empathy
(D) preference

Answer: aversion

Explanation: aversion-a strong dislike or disinclination. Affinity- a natural liking for and understanding of someone or something. (b) attraction – a quality or feature that evokes interest, liking, or desire. (c) empathy-the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. (d) preference-a greater liking for one alternative over another or others.

Q17. Severe

(A) morose
(B) mild
(C) mediocre
(D) meticulous

Answer: mild

Explanation: mild -not severe, serious, or harsh. Severe means -very great; intense. (a) morose-sullen and ill-tempered. (c) mediocre- of only average quality; not very good. (d) meticulous-showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.

Q18. Prudent

(A) indiscreet
(B) judicious
(C) practical
(D) tactful

Answer: indiscreet

Explanation: indiscreet-imprudent/ reveal things that should remain private or secret. Prudent-acting with or showing care and thought for the future. (b) judicious- having, showing, or done with good judgement or sense. (c) practical- that is likely to succeed; right or sensible (d) tactful-having sensitivity in dealing with others or with difficult issues.

Q19. Arrogance

(A) sweetness
(B) humility
(C) superiority
(D) vanity

Answer: humility

Explanation: humility-the quality of having a modest or low view of one’s importance. Arrogance-the quality of being arrogant./ egoistic/ rude. (c) superiority -supremacy, the state of being superior (d) vanity -the quality of being worthless or futile.

Q20. Meagre

(A) plentiful
(B) inadequate
(C) scanty
(D) premium

Answer: plentiful

Explanation: plentiful-available in large amounts or numbers Meagre-lacking in quantity or quality. Inadequate, scanty is also small or insufficient in quantity or amount. (d) premium-surcharge ( additional )

Q21. Covetous

(A) benevolent
(B) acquisitive
(C) avaricious
(D) mercenary

Answer: benevolent

Explanation: benevolent-Kind Covetous means – having a great desire to possess something belonging to someone else. (b)acquisitive and avaricious-having or showing an extreme greed for wealth or material gain. (d)mercenary- primarily concerned with making money at the expense of ethics.

Q22. Crucial

(A) trivial
(B) imperative
(C) pivotal
(D) critical

Answer: trivial

Explanation: trivial -of little value or importance. Crucial-of great importance. imperative/pivotal/critical are of vital importance.

Q23. Extravagant

(A) generous
(B) deficit
(C) pauper
(D) thrifty

Answer: thrifty

Explanation: thrifty-using money and other resources carefully and not wastefully. Extravagant-lacking restraint in spending money or using resources. (a) generous- – showing kindness towards others. (b) deficit- -an excess of expenditure or liabilities over income or assets in a given period. (c) pauper-a very poor person.

Q24. Vigilant

(A) careful
(B) careless
(C) visible
(D) elusive

Answer: careless

Explanation: careless-not thinking or worrying enough about something Vigilant- keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties. (a) careful- making sure of avoiding potential danger, mishap, or harm; cautious. (c) visible – able to be seen (d) elusive-difficult to find, catch, or achieve.

Q25. Foreign

(A) rustic
(B) rural
(C) Indian
(D) native

Answer: native

Explanation: native – Foreign-dealing with or relating to other countries. (a) rustic-relating to the countryside; rural.

Q26. Ascent

(A) descent
(B) depression
(C) decent
(D) distant

Answer: descent

Explanation: descent-an act of moving downwards, dropping, or falling. Ascent- an instance of rising or moving up through the air./ a climb or walk to the summit of a mountain or hill. (b)depression-feelings of severe despondency and dejection (c) decent – respectable or moral behaviour. (d) distant -far away in space or time.

Q27. Absurd

(A) sensitive
(B) selfish
(C) sensible
(D) sentimental

Answer: sensible

Explanation: sensible- practical and functional rather than decorative. Absurd-unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate. (a) sensitive- -easily offended or upset. (d)sentimental-Overemoti-onal

Q28. Acquit

(A) evict
(B) clear
(C) forgive
(D) convict

Answer: convict

Explanation: convict- -declare (someone) to be guilty of a criminal offence Acquit- free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty. (a)evict- expel (someone) from a property (c) forgive-used for politely saying sorry

Q29. Scanty

(A) small
(B) concise
(C) profuse
(D) precise

Answer: profuse

Explanation: profuse- very plentiful; abundant. Scanty- small or insufficient in quantity or amount. (b) concise- brief (d) precise – exact and accurate

Q30. Prolong

(A) prevent
(B) shorten
(C) allow
(D) increase

Answer: shorten

Explanation: shorten-make or become shorter. Prolong- -extend the duration of. (a) prevent- keep (something) from happening.

Q31. Weakness

(A) illness
(B) strength
(C) bravery
(D) disability

Answer: strength

Explanation: strength- the quality or state of being physically strong. Weakness- the state or condition of being weak. (c) bravery -courageous behaviour or character. (d) disability – a physical or mental condition that limits a person’s movements, senses, or activities.

Q32. Tyrant

(A) patron
(B) benefactor
(C) champion
(D) rival

Answer: benefactor

Explanation: benefactor- -a person who gives money or other help to a person or cause. Tyrant- means- a cruel and oppressive ruler. (a) patron-a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization. (d) rival- – a person or thing that equals another in quality.

Q33. Progressive

(A) conservative
(B) repeated
(C) aristocratic
(D) moving

Answer: conservative

Explanation: conservative- – a person who is averse to change and holds traditional values. Progressive- means – happening or developing gradually or in stages. (b) repeated -say or do the same thing again. (c) aristocratic-of, belonging to, or typical of the aristocracy. (Upper Class)

Q34. Public

(A) common
(B) ready
(C) private
(D) restricted

Answer: private

Explanation: private-secretly Public -of or concerning the people as a whole

Q35. Illuminate

(A) add
(B) erase
(C) light
(D) darken

Answer: darken

Explanation: darken-to become darker, or to make something darker Illuminate – light up.

Q36. Deficit

(A) adhere
(B) credit
(C) surplus
(D) remove

Answer: surplus

Explanation: surplus- more than what is needed or used; excess. Deficit- an excess of expenditure or liabilities over income or assets in a given period. (a) adhere- Stick to

Q37. Adversity

(A) casualty
(B) calamity
(C) misfortune
(D) prosperity

Answer: prosperity

Explanation: prosperity-the state of being prosperous Adversity- a difficult or unpleasant situation. (a) casualty-a person or thing badly affected by an event or situation. (b) calamity-a disaster. (c) misfortune-bad luck.

Q38. Enthusiasm

(A) fervor
(B) nervousness
(C) apathy
(D) zeal

Answer: apathy

Explanation: apathy- lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern. Enthusiasm-intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval. (a) fervor-intense and passionate feeling. (b) nervousness-the quality or state of being nervous. (d) zeal-great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or an objective.

Q39. Vanity

(A) pride
(B) dignity
(C) humility
(D) timidity

Answer: humility

Explanation: humility-the quality of having a modest Vanity-excessive pride in or admiration of one’s own appearance or achievements. (a) pride- a feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one’s own achievements (b) dignity-the state or quality of being worthy of honour or respect. (d) timidity-lack of courage or confidence.

Q40. Lively

(A) sharp
(B) bubbly
(C) active
(D) sluggish

Answer: sluggish

Explanation: sluggish-slow-moving or inactive. Lively-full of life and energy; active and outgoing. (a) sharp-pointing (b) bubbly- full of cheerful high spirits. (c) active-lively

Q41. Hollow

(A) vacant
(B) narrow
(C) shallow
(D) solid

Answer: solid

Explanation: solid- firm and stable in shape Hollow- having a hole or empty space inside. (a) Vacant- empty, not filled (b) Narrow- limited in extent, amount, or scope (c) Shallow -of little depth.

Q42. Morose

(A) tasteless
(B) gloomy
(C) cheerful
(D) sick

Answer: cheerful

Explanation: cheerful- feeling happy; showing that you are happy Morose-sullen and ill-tempered. (a) tasteless -lacking flavour. (b) gloomy-causing or feeling depression or despondency. (d) sick – unwell, ill

Q43. Extravagant

(A) wasteful
(B) resentful
(C) thrifty
(D) deficient

Answer: thrifty

Explanation: thrifty -using money and other resources carefully Extravagant – spending money wastefully (a) wasteful- using or expending something of value carelessly, extravagantly (b) resentful-feeling or expressing bitterness or indignation at having been treated unfairly. (d) deficient-not having enough of a specified quality or ingredient.

Q44. Bondage

(A) slavery
(B) affection
(C) wealth
(D) liberty

Answer: liberty

Explanation: liberty-the state of not being imprisoned or enslaved.

Q45. Assemble

(A) disperse
(B) create
(C) gather
(D) resemble

Answer: disperse

Explanation: disperse-distribute or spread over a wide area. ASSEMBLE- a gentle feeling of fondness or liking. (d)resemble-to look like someone or something.

Q46. Hostile

(A) friendly
(B) rebel
(C) aggressive
(D) forceful

Answer: friendly

Explanation: friendly -hostile- strong dislike, enemy. (b)Rebel-a person who rises in opposition or armed resistance against an established government or leader. (c)aggressive- behaving or done in a determined and forceful way. (d)forceful- strong and assertive

Q47. Stingy

(A) kind
(B) generous
(C) mean
(D) miserly

Answer: generous

Explanation: generous- showing kindness towards others. Stingy-mean; ungenerous. (d) miserly- pitiably small or inadequate.

Q48. Impeccable

(A) faultless
(B) unsullied
(C) imperfect
(D) methodical

Answer: imperfect

Explanation: imperfect-not perfect; faulty or incomplete. Impeccable- faultless. (b) unsullied-not spoiled (d) methodical-orderly or systematic in thought or behaviour.

Q49. Amiable

(A) comfortable
(B) friendly
(C) hostile
(D) cordial

Answer: hostile

Explanation: hostile-showing or feeling opposition or dislike; unfriendly. Amiable-having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner. (a) comfortable- physically relaxed and free from constraint. (d) cordial – warm and friendly.

Q50. Weary

(A) quick
(B) alert
(C) tired
(D) refreshed

Answer: refreshed

Explanation: refreshed-having regained strength or energy. Weary-tiredness

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