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Select the antonym of "Mitigate".

  • alleviate
  • dull
  • lower
  • aggravate
Correct Option: D  [ aggravate ]

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Select the antonym of "Luscious".

  • smelly
  • funky
  • melodramatic
  • distasteful
Correct Option: D  [ distasteful ]

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Select the synonym of "Vanquish".

  • ridicule
  • respect
  • beat
  • support
Correct Option: C  [ beat ]

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Select the synonym of "Pilfer".

  • steal
  • return
  • deceive
  • sell
Correct Option: A  [ steal ]

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Select the synonym of "Affluent".

  • miser
  • pungent
  • sarcastic
  • wealthy
Correct Option: D  [ wealthy ]

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John keeps drawing on fancy about the banking job in government sector.

  • Use imagination
  • Do the things beautifully
  • Make clear conclusion about anything or anyone
  • Likes government jobs
Correct Option: A  [ Use imagination ]

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After reading the story time and again we are finally reading between the lines.

  • Reading to entertain others
  • Understanding the hidden meaning
  • Reading only to show someone else about your style of reading.
  • Reading to clear the exam
Correct Option: B  [ Understanding the hidden meaning ]

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Failing in exam again and again even after putting all the hard work is bad blood.

  • Consume time and affects the health
  • The aspirants become unhealthy
  • The aspirants do not take interest
  • Create angry feeling
Correct Option: D  [ Create angry feeling ]

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Alice is very good at quant, but when she was watching a teacher's video she was taking it with a grain of salt.

  • She was enjoying the video
  • To listen to something with considerable doubt
  • She was listening with full attention
  • She was not listening with full attention
Correct Option: B  [ To listen to something with considerable doubt ]

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The boy broke the window and took to his heels.

  • The boy ran into the window.
  • The boy broke the window and ran away.
  • The boy broke the window and fell on his heels.
  • The boy broke the window with his heels.
Correct Option: B  [ The boy broke the window and ran away. ]

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