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After much effort he could tide over the crisis.

  • Overcome
  • Win over
  • Defeat
  • Enjoy
  • Correct Option: A  [ Overcome ]

    Remark: "tide over": to get through a period of difficulty.

Antagonism (Find Antonym)

  • Cordiality
  • Animosity
  • Hostility
  • Enmity
  • Correct Option: A  [ Cordiality ]

    Remark:

The representatives of the two states tried to enforce a treaty which was a dead letter.

  • not well-thought out
  • no longer in force
  • no longer relevant
  • not in keeping with the changing times.
  • Correct Option: B  [ no longer in force ]

    Remark:

He dealt very politely _____________ me.

  • in
  • at
  • with
  • to
  • Correct Option: C  [ with ]

    Remark:

To be fair and square

  • worthy
  • honest
  • successful
  • obedient
  • Correct Option: B  [ honest ]

    Remark:

Government runs its administration through departments staffed by civil servants:

  • Bureaucracy
  • Democracy
  • Aristocracy
  • oligarchy
  • Correct Option: A  [ Bureaucracy ]

    Remark:

He was accused ________ robbery.

  • at
  • of
  • with
  • in
  • Correct Option: B  [ of ]

    Remark: "Accused of" means to say that someone has done something wrong or is guilty of something:

Labyrinth (Find Synonym)

  • Meandering
  • Rotating
  • Pacing
  • Wriggling
  • Correct Option: A  [ Meandering ]

    Remark:

Unsettled conditions in the land led to the EXODUS of hundreds of its citizens. (find opposite)

  • invasion
  • immigration
  • expulsion
  • entry
  • Correct Option: D  [ entry ]

    Remark: "Exodus" is a noun that refers to a mass departure or the act of a large group of people leaving a place, often used in the context of migratio.

    "entry" means the "act of entering or arriving".

Neither John nor Alex __________ scored the century.

  • have
  • was
  • has
  • is
  • Correct Option: C  [ has ]

    Remark: in case "Neither-Nor" the verb must agree with the second subject (the subject closer to the verb).