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Forthright (Find Antonym)

  • Blunt
  • Tricky
  • Candid
  • Plainspoken
  • Correct Option: B  [ Tricky ]

    Remark:

Find the synonym of "Covert".

  • Revert
  • Secret
  • Desert
  • Honest
  • Correct Option: B  [ Secret ]

    Remark: Some common synonyms of covert are clandestine, furtive, secret, stealthy, surreptitious, and underhanded.

FRUGALITY (Find antonyms)

  • Familiarity
  • Providence
  • Extravagance
  • none of these
  • Correct Option: C  [ Extravagance ]

    Remark: "Frugality" is a noun that refers to the quality or habit of being thrifty, economical, and careful with money or resources.

    "Extravagance" is a noun that refers to the quality of being excessive or wasteful, especially in terms of spending money or resources.

Neither of the two stores _________ open.

  • are
  • is
  • has
  • have
  • Correct Option: B  [ is ]

    Remark: Sentence begins with "neither" or "either" without the "or/nor" combination, the verb is singular.

The king was unhappy because of the OPPOSITION of his people. (Antonym)

  • antagonism
  • contrariness
  • resistance
  • co-operation
  • Correct Option: D  [ co-operation ]

    Remark:

Early rising is beneficial ___________ health.

  • over
  • in
  • to
  • on
  • Correct Option: C  [ to ]

    Remark:

Pilfer (find synonym)

  • gossip
  • trifle
  • loiter
  • steal
  • Correct Option: D  [ steal ]

    Remark:

He was exempted ________ the payment of fine.

  • to
  • from
  • with
  • in
  • Correct Option: B  [ from ]

    Remark:

The mother was concerned ________________ the safety of her child.

  • at
  • about
  • for
  • with
  • Correct Option: B  [ about ]

    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:

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