Q.1. Direction: Choose the word opposite in meaning (antonym) to the words given in bold and underlined.
(i) Illusory
(a) Imaginary
(b) Real
(c) Certain
(d) Deceptive
(e) None of these
(ii) Terse
(a) Descriptive
(b) Expressive
(c) Detailed
(d) Concise
(e) None of these
(iii) Alive
(a) Drowsy
(b) Asleep
(c) Dead
(d) Passive
(e) None of these
(iv) Tentative
(a) Final
(b) Developed
(c) Urgent
(d) Immediate
(e) None of these
(v) Podgy
(a) Slim
(b) Weak
(c) Thin
(d) Short
(e) None of these
(vi) Despair
(a) Belief
(b) Trust
(c) Hope
(d) Faith
(e) None of these
(vii) In Toto
(a) Bluntly
(b) Partially
(c) Entirely
(d) Strongly
(e) None of these
(viii) Protean
(a) Amateur
(b) Unchanging
(c) Catholic
(d) Rapid
(e) None of these
(ix) Predilection
(a) Acceptance
(b) Attraction
(c) Choice
(d) Dislike
(e) None of these
(x) Admonish
(a) Condemn
(b) Bless
(c) Praise
(d) Congratulate
(e) None of these
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