Note: The questions provided in this document are similar to the questions that were asked in the actual Olympiad exam. So, we recommend you study these for your Olympiad preparation.
Word and Structure Knowledge
Choose the Correct Option to Fill in the Blank. (Question 1 to 22)
Q1: Ken disclosed the ___________ to his manager.
(a) inform
(b) informative
(c) informatively
(d) information
View AnswerAns: (d)
- The correct answer is information because it is a noun that refers to data or knowledge communicated to someone.
- Inform is a verb, which does not fit the context of the sentence.
- Informative is an adjective, describing something that provides information, but it cannot be used in this blank.
- Informatively is an adverb, which also does not suit the structure of the sentence.
Q2: My grandmother offered me a ____________ piece of advice that was very beneficial.
(a) used
(b) useful
(c) uses
(d) use
View AnswerAns: (b)
- The correct answer is useful because it describes advice that is beneficial and practical.
- In this context, useful means that the advice provided was helpful and had a positive impact.
- The other options, such as used, refer to something that has been utilized, which does not fit here.
- Similarly, uses and use do not convey the meaning of being beneficial advice.
Q3: I am going to make an important announcement, so please listen ____________.
(a) clear
(b) carefully
(c) easily
(d) quick
View AnswerAns: (b)
- The correct word to fill in the blank is carefully. This means to pay close attention.
- When someone is making an important announcement, it is crucial to listen with focus.
- Using clear or quick does not convey the need for attention, while easily is not appropriate in this context.
- Thus, carefully is the best choice as it emphasizes the importance of listening attentively.
Q4: Tia and David contributed fifty percent of their earnings to their preferred ___________.
(a) insanity
(b) generosity
(c) charity
(d) integrity
View AnswerAns: (c)
- Tia and David chose to donate a significant portion of their income, specifically half of their salary.
- The term that best fits this action is charity, which refers to organizations that help those in need.
- Options like insanity, generosity, and integrity do not accurately describe the act of donating money to help others.
- Thus, the correct answer is charity, as it aligns with their intention to support a good cause.
Q5: Each plate and bowl in the kitchen has __________ own place in the rack.
(a) it
(b) its
(c) it’s
(d) there
View AnswerAns: (b)
- The correct word to use here is its, which shows possession. It indicates that the plate and bowl have their own specific places.
- It is a pronoun, but it does not show ownership.
- It’s is a contraction for "it is" or "it has," which does not fit in this context.
- There refers to a place but does not indicate possession, making it incorrect.
Q6: I'm sorry, the meeting with the boss took __________ I expected.
(a) longer
(b) longer than
(c) much longer
(d) more longer then
View AnswerAns: (b)
- The phrase "took longer than" is used to compare the duration of the meeting with what was expected.
- Option (b) is correct because it properly uses the comparative form "longer" with "than" to indicate a comparison.
- Option (a) is incomplete as it lacks the necessary comparison.
- Options (c) and (d) are incorrect due to grammatical issues; "much longer" is not a direct comparison, and "more longer then" is not grammatically correct.
Q7: The sun is shining brightly and the birds __________ melodiously.
(a) was singing
(b) were singing
(c) are singing
(d) sings
View AnswerAns: (c)
- The correct answer is are singing because it indicates an action happening right now, matching the present tense of "is shining."
- "Was singing" and "were singing" refer to past actions, which do not fit the context.
- "Sings" is incorrect as it does not match the subject "birds" in the present continuous form.
- Thus, "are singing" is the right choice, showing that the birds are currently singing while the sun shines.
Q8: I go to the park with my sister to play badminton ____________.
(a) sometime
(b) often
(c) twice
(d) once
View AnswerAns: (b)
- The phrase "I go to the park with my sister" indicates a regular activity.
- The word "often" suggests that this activity happens frequently, which fits well with the context.
- Options like "sometime," "twice," and "once" imply less frequency, making them less suitable.
- Thus, "often" is the best choice to convey that they play badminton at the park regularly.
Q9: I met one of my childhood friends ___________ I was waiting for the cab.
(a) while
(b) though
(c) even
(d) if
View AnswerAns: (a)
- The correct word to fill in the blank is while, which indicates that two actions were happening at the same time.
- In this case, meeting a friend occurred at the same time as waiting for the cab.
- Using though or even would not fit the context of simultaneous actions.
- If suggests a condition, which does not apply here.
Q10: The resort will be closed __________ the whole of May.
(a) during
(b) from
(c) at
(d) since
View AnswerAns: (a)
- The correct word to fill in the blank is during. This indicates that the resort will be closed for the entire month of May.
- Using during shows that the closure happens throughout the whole period of May.
- Other options like from would imply a starting point, while at and since do not fit the context of a full month closure.
- Thus, during is the most appropriate choice for this sentence.
Q11: You ___________ hurry. We have plenty of time to reach there.
(a) cannot
(b) should
(c) need not
(d) must
View AnswerAns: (c)
- The phrase "You ___________ hurry" suggests that there is no need for urgency.
- Since "We have plenty of time" indicates a relaxed situation, the correct choice is "need not," meaning there is no requirement to hurry.
- Options like "cannot" and "should" imply restrictions or obligations, which do not fit the context.
- Thus, "need not" is the best answer as it conveys that hurrying is unnecessary.
Q12: Ranjeet enjoys playing __________ hockey, while his brother prefers cricket.
(a) a
(b) an
(c) the
(d) no article
View AnswerAns: (d)
- In this sentence, the correct choice is no article because we are talking about hockey in a general sense.
- When referring to sports in general, we typically do not use an article.
- Using "a" or "an" would imply a specific instance, which is not the case here.
- Thus, the sentence correctly states Ranjeet's preference without needing an article before "hockey."
Q13: The gardener ___________ the plants at the moment.
(a) has watered
(b) watered
(c) water
(d) is watering
View AnswerAns: (d)
- The correct answer is is watering because it indicates an action happening right now.
- This form, known as the present continuous tense, shows that the gardener is currently in the process of watering the plants.
- Other options like has watered and water do not convey the ongoing action at this moment.
- Thus, is watering is the only option that fits the context of the sentence.
Q14: The board meeting has been ___________ till 22nd December.
(a) put off
(b) continue
(c) hang up
(d) call off
View AnswerAns: (a)
- The phrase "put off" means to postpone or delay something. In this context, it indicates that the board meeting will not take place until a later date, specifically 22nd December.
- Option (b) "continue" suggests that the meeting is ongoing, which contradicts the idea of postponement.
- Option (c) "hang up" is not relevant in this context as it typically refers to ending a phone call.
- Option (d) "call off" means to cancel, which is different from postponing.
Q15: _________ my team and I were upset when we lost the final match.
(a) Not only
(b) Both
(c) Either
(d) Neither
View AnswerAns: (b)
- The correct answer is Both because it indicates that two subjects (the speaker and the team) were upset.
- Using Both emphasizes that both the team and the speaker shared the same feeling of disappointment.
- Other options like Not only, Either, and Neither do not fit the context of expressing shared feelings between two subjects.
- Thus, Both is the most appropriate choice for this sentence.
Q16: Jack sat ___________ the taxi driver, and I sat beside him.
(a) under
(b) on
(c) behind
(d) after
View AnswerAns: (c)
- In this sentence, the correct word to fill in the blank is behind. This means that Jack was sitting at the back of the taxi driver.
- The other options do not fit the context: under suggests being below, on implies being on top, and after indicates a sequence rather than a position.
- Thus, the most logical choice is behind, as it describes a common seating arrangement in a vehicle.
Q17: I _____________ on it since morning; I am so tired now.
(a) have been working
(b) will be working
(c) was working
(d) am working
View AnswerAns: (a)
- The correct answer is have been working because it indicates an action that started in the past and continues to the present.
- This form is known as the present perfect continuous tense, which is used to express ongoing actions.
- The phrase "since morning" shows that the action has been happening for a specific duration of time.
- The other options do not fit the context of an action that is still ongoing and has a clear starting point in the past.
Q18: His grandmother ___________ last week after a long illness.
(a) put down
(b) passed away
(c) run out
(d) send back
View AnswerAns: (b)
- In this context, "passed away" is a sensitive way to say that someone has died.
- The phrase indicates that the grandmother's long illness finally led to her death.
- Options like "put down" and "send back" do not fit the context of someone dying.
- Thus, the correct answer is (b) "passed away," which conveys the meaning appropriately.
Q19: The couple impressed everybody when they ___________ at the party.
(a) cut a rug
(b) brighten someone’s door
(c) call on the carpet
(d) draw the curtain
View AnswerAns: (a)
- The phrase "cut a rug" means to dance energetically, which is likely to impress others at a party.
- Option (b) has been changed to "brighten someone’s door," which does not relate to dancing.
- Options (c) and (d) refer to different actions that do not convey the same meaning as dancing.
- Thus, the correct answer is (a) because it directly relates to the couple's impressive dancing at the party.
Q20: They enjoy playing volleyball, ___________?
(a) won’t they
(b) don’t they
(c) doesn’t they
(d) didn’t they
View AnswerAns: (b)
- The question is asking for a tag question that matches the positive statement "They like to play volleyball".
- In English, when the main statement is positive, the tag question is usually negative.
- Since "they" is plural, the correct form is "don’t they".
- Options (a), (c), and (d) do not fit grammatically with the subject "they".
Q21: Our car was ___________ by an accident when we were traveling to Agra.
(a) damaging
(b) damaged
(c) damages
(d) damage
View AnswerAns: (b)
- The correct word to fill in the blank is damaged, which is the past participle form of the verb damage.
- This indicates that the car suffered harm due to the accident.
- Using damaging would imply an ongoing action, which does not fit the context.
- Damages and damage do not correctly complete the sentence grammatically.
Q22: The teacher said to me, “What are you learning?” The teacher ___________ me what I was learning.
(a) asked
(b) told
(c) said
(d) advised
View AnswerAns: (a)
- The teacher is inquiring about my current studies, which is indicated by the word "asked".
- In reported speech, when someone asks a question, we use "asked" to convey that.
- The other options like "told", "said", and "advised" do not fit the context of a question being posed.
- Thus, the correct choice is "asked" as it accurately reflects the teacher's action.
Choose the Part of the Sentence That Has an Error. (Question 23 to 24)
23. We gone to the store to buy my parents’ anniversary gifts.
(a) We gone to
(b) the store to
(c) buy my parents’
(d) anniversary gifts.
View AnswerAns: (a)
- The correct sentence is: "We went to the store to buy my parents’ anniversary gifts."
- The verb "gone" is incorrect here; "went" should be used as it is the correct past tense of "go."
24. When I was ill, I sleep a lot whenever I could.
(a) When I was ill,
(b) I sleep
(c) a lot whenever
(d) I could.
View AnswerAns: (b)
- The correct sentence is: "When I was ill, I slept a lot whenever I could."
- The verb "sleep" is in the present tense, but the past tense "slept" should be used.
Choose the Option With the Correct Spelling. (Question 25 to 26)
25. How do you spell the word that means a thing which is extremely funny?
(a) Hilarious
(b) Heelarious
(c) Hilairius
(d) Helarious
View AnswerAns: (a)
The correct spelling is "hilarious," which refers to something extremely funny.
26. How do you spell the word that means ‘to resettle’?
(a) Immigrate
(b) Immegrete
(c) Imigrrate
(d) Imigratte
View AnswerAns: (a)
The correct spelling is "immigrate," which refers to moving to a new country to live permanently.
Q27: Choose the correct synonym of the word:
Frequent
(a) Unusual
(b) Broken
(c) Ending
(d) Common
View AnswerAns: (d)
- The word Frequent means something that happens often or regularly.
- The correct synonym is Common, which also indicates something that occurs frequently.
- Options like Unusual, Broken, and Ending do not convey the same meaning as Frequent.
- Thus, the best choice that matches the meaning is Common.
Q28: Choose the correct synonym of the word:
Esteem
(a) Revere
(b) Dislike
(c) Denounce
(d) Scorn
View AnswerAns: (a)
- The word esteem means to regard someone with great respect or admiration.
- The correct synonym is revere, which also means to hold someone in high regard.
- Options like dislike, denounce, and scorn convey negative feelings, which are the opposite of esteem.
- Thus, the best choice that matches the meaning of esteem is revere.
Q29: Choose the correct antonym of the word:
Amusing
(a) Lively
(b) Repulsive
(c) Engaging
(d) Joyful
View AnswerAns: (b)
- The word amusing means something that is entertaining or fun.
- The correct antonym is repulsive, which means something that is disgusting or off-putting.
- Other options like lively, engaging, and joyful all suggest positive or entertaining qualities, which do not oppose the meaning of amusing.
- Thus, repulsive is the only option that conveys the opposite meaning.
Q30: Choose the correct antonym of the word:
Prompt
(a) Early
(b) Quick
(c) Timely
(d) Later
View AnswerAns: (d)
- The word prompt means to do something quickly or without delay.
- The correct antonym is later, which indicates a delay or something happening after a certain time.
- Early, quick, and timely all suggest a sense of immediacy, which is the opposite of what later conveys.
- Thus, later is the best choice as it directly contrasts with the meaning of prompt.
Reading
Read the Passage and Answer the Questions That Follow. (Question 31 to 35)
1. Roald Dahl was a famous British novelist, short story writer, poet, screenwriter and also served as a fighter pilot in the Royal Air Force during World War II. He has been referred to as “one of the greatest storytellers for children of the 20th century,” writing almost 50 books in his career, along with many more screenplays, poems and short stories.
2. Dahl’s first book for children was The Gremlins in 1943. The story was written for Walt Disney Productions and was considered an international success.
3. Dahl was also famous for his inventive, playful use of language, which was a key J element to his writing. He invented newL words by scribbling down his words before swapping letters around. Roald Dahl may have invented over 250 new words. Many of these words appear in the best-selling children’s book The BFG (short for “Big Friendly Giant”), which was written by Roald and illustrated by Quentin Blake.
4. Dahl wrote many of his stories such as Matilda in Scots and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in a little shed at the bottom of his garden.
5. Roald Dahl loved chocolate. When at school in Repton, Derbyshire, he enjoyed chocolate that was sent from Cadbury to the school students for testing. Fie dreamed of inventing a new chocolate bar to win praise from Mr. Cadbury and this inspired him to write his third children’s book, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, in 1964.
6. Dahl always quoted that his mother and her stories had a strong influence on his writing. In one interview, he mentioned: “She was a great teller of tales. Her memory was prodigious and nothing that ever happened to her in her life was forgotten.” When Dahl started writing and publishing his famous books for children, he included a grandmother character in The Witches, and later said that she was based directly on his own mother as a tribute.
7. Roald Dahl died on 23rd November 1990, aged 74. He was buried in the parish church of St Peter and St Paul in Great Missenden - the Buckinghamshire village.
Q31: When did Roald Dahl serve as a fighter pilot?
(a) During World War I
(b) During World War II
(c) In 1990
(d) Never
View AnswerAns: (b)
- Roald Dahl served as a fighter pilot during World War II, which was from 1939 to 1945.
- He joined the Royal Air Force and flew combat missions, showcasing his bravery and skills.
- Options like "During World War I" and "In 1990" are incorrect as they do not align with his service period.
- Thus, the correct answer is that he served during World War II.
Q32: Which of the following is the initial children's book authored by Roald Dahl?
(a) The Big Friendly Giant
(b) Matilda
(c) The Gremlins
(d) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
View AnswerAns: (c)
- The Gremlins is recognized as Roald Dahl's first book specifically aimed at children.
- It was published in 1943 and features whimsical creatures called gremlins.
- While other options like Matilda and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory are popular, they came later.
- This book set the stage for Dahl's future success in children's literature.
Q33: According to the passage, how many new words did Roald Dahl create?
(a) 250 words
(b) 50 words
(c) Over 250 words
(d) Fewer than 250 words
View AnswerAns: (c)
- Roald Dahl was a famous author known for his creativity.
- He is credited with inventing over 250 new words that added uniqueness to his stories.
- This shows his ability to play with language and engage readers.
- His inventive words often made his writing more fun and imaginative.
Q34: What motivated Roald Dahl to create his third book for children?
(a) His admiration for Mr. Cadbury
(b) His fondness for chocolates
(c) His enthusiasm for writing
(d) His aspiration to design a new chocolate bar
View AnswerAns: (d)
- Roald Dahl was inspired by his desire to invent a new type of chocolate bar.
- This idea led him to create a story that revolved around chocolate, showcasing his creativity.
- His love for sweets and the imaginative world of chocolate played a significant role in his writing.
- Thus, the dream of creating something unique in the chocolate realm sparked his third children's book.
Q35: The word ‘Swapping’ in para 3 means:
(a) Exchanging
(b) Linking
(c) Creating
(d) Keeping
View AnswerAns: (a)
- The term Swapping refers to the act of exchanging one thing for another. This is a common usage in various contexts, such as trading items or services.
- In this case, the correct answer is Exchanging, which directly aligns with the meaning of swapping.
- The other options like Linking, Creating, and Keeping do not accurately represent the concept of swapping.
- Thus, the best choice that captures the essence of the word is Exchanging.
Read the Passage and Answer the Questions That Follow. (Question 36 to 40)
Healthy food does not have merely one but numerous benefits. It helps us in various spheres of life. Healthy food does not only impact our physical health but mental health too. When we intake healthy fruits and vegetables that are full of nutrients, we reduce the chances of diseases. For instance, green vegetables help us to maintain strength and vigour. In addition, certain healthy food items keep away long-term illnesses like diabetes and blood pressure.
Obesity is the biggest problem our country is facing now. People are falling prey to obesity faster than expected. However, this can still be controlled. Obese people usually indulge in a lot of junk food. The junk food contains high amount of sugar, salt, fats and more which contribute to obesity.
Healthy food also helps you save money. It is much cheaper in comparison to junk food. Plus all that goes into the preparation of healthy food is also of low cost. Thus, you will be saving a great amount when you only consume healthy food.
If we look at the scenario today, we see how the fast-food market is increasing at a rapid rate. With the onset of food delivery apps and more, people now like having junk food more.
However, just to satisfy our taste buds we are risking our health. You may feel more satisfied after having junk food but that is just the feeling of fullness and nothing else. Consumption of junk food leads to poor concentration. Moreover, you may also get digestive problems as junk food does not have fibre which helps in digestion.
On the other hand, healthy food contains a plethora of nutrients. It not only keeps your body healthy but also your mind and soul. It increases our brain’s functionality. Plus, it enhances our immunity system. Intake of whole foods with minimum or no processing is the finest for one’s health.
Q36: Green vegetables help us to maintain ____________.
(a) strength and vigor
(b) strong bones and teeth
(c) healthy skin
(d) good digestion
View AnswerAns: (a)
- Green vegetables are rich in essential nutrients that contribute to our overall strength and vigor.
- They provide vitamins and minerals that boost our energy levels and support bodily functions.
- While they also benefit bones, skin, and digestion, their primary role is in enhancing our strength.
- Including a variety of green vegetables in your diet is key to maintaining good health and vitality.
Q37: What does consuming healthy food help us avoid?
(a) Indulging in bad habits
(b) Long-term illnesses
(c) Sluggishness
(d) Unhealthy snacks
View AnswerAns: (b)
- Eating healthy food is essential for maintaining good health.
- It primarily helps in preventing long-term illnesses such as heart disease, diabetes, and obesity.
- While it may also reduce sluggishness and bad habits, the most significant impact is on overall health and disease prevention.
- Thus, a balanced diet is crucial for staying healthy and avoiding serious health issues.
Q38: According to the passage, what is the most significant issue that individuals are currently encountering?
(a) Diabetes
(b) Hypertension
(c) Obesity
(d) Heartburn
View AnswerAns: (c)
- The passage highlights that Obesity is the biggest problem people are facing today. This condition is becoming increasingly common and poses serious health risks.
- Diabetes and Hypertension are also significant health issues, but they are not identified as the most pressing concern in the context of the passage.
- Obesity can lead to various other health problems, making it a critical focus for public health efforts.
- Addressing Obesity is essential for improving overall health and reducing the risk of related diseases.
Q39: How can we work towards achieving a longer and healthier life?
(a) By eating junk
(b) By having healthy food
(c) By spending excessively on junk food
(d) By saving money
View AnswerAns: (b)
- To achieve a longer and healthier life, it is essential to focus on healthy food choices.
- Eating nutritious meals provides the body with the necessary vitamins and minerals.
- In contrast, consuming junk food can lead to health issues like obesity and heart disease.
- Therefore, prioritizing healthy eating is a key factor in promoting overall well-being.
Q40: Choose the most appropriate title for the provided passage.
(a) Benefits of healthy food
(b) How to avoid junk
(c) How to save money
(d) Rising problem of obesity
View AnswerAns: (a)
- The passage discusses the advantages of consuming healthy food.
- It emphasizes how nutritious meals can improve overall health.
- While other options touch on related topics, they do not capture the main focus of the passage.
- Thus, the most fitting title is about the benefits of healthy eating.
Spoken and Written Expression
Choose the Correct Option to Complete the Conversation. (Question 41 to 45)
Q41: Rati: Can you hear something? I guess __________ is knocking at the door.
(a) anyone
(b) everyone
(c) anything
(d) someone
View AnswerAns: (d)
- The correct answer is someone because it refers to an unspecified person who is likely at the door.
- Using anyone or everyone does not fit the context of a specific knock.
- Anything implies an object, not a person, which is also incorrect.
- Thus, someone is the most appropriate choice as it indicates a person is knocking.
Q42: Rishabh: __________ I borrow your pen please? I lost mine.
(a) Can
(b) Might
(c) Ought
(d) Shall
View AnswerAns: (a)
- In this context, the word "Can" is used to ask for permission in a polite way.
- "Might" suggests a possibility but is less direct for asking permission.
- "Ought" implies a recommendation, not a request.
- "Shall" is more formal and less common in this type of request.
Q43: Sushil: What are your thoughts on the apartment? Mohan: I like the apartment, __________ I can see something wrong with it.
(a) and
(b) but
(c) because
(d) or
View AnswerAns: (b)
- The correct answer is "but" because it indicates a contrast. Mohan likes the apartment, but he also sees some issues with it.
- This shows that even though he has a positive opinion, there are negative aspects he acknowledges.
- Using "but" effectively connects the two ideas, highlighting the contradiction in his feelings.
- Other options like "and," "because," and "or" do not convey this contrast as effectively.
Q44: Policeman: Were you __________ when the robbery occurred? Owner: Yes, I was.
(a) about
(b) along
(c) around
(d) somewhere
View AnswerAns: (c)
- The correct word to fill in the blank is around. This means being present in the vicinity or nearby when the robbery took place.
- About and along do not fit the context of being present at a location during an event.
- Anywhere suggests a lack of presence, which contradicts the owner's confirmation of being there.
- Thus, around is the most appropriate choice, indicating that the owner was in the area during the robbery.
Q45: Akshay: Hey, you seem __________. What’s bothering you? Shubham: The final exam. I haven’t completely prepared yet.
(a) concerned
(b) concern
(c) concerns
(d) concerning
View AnswerAns: (a)
- The word "concerned" describes a feeling of worry or anxiety.
- In this context, Shubham is expressing that he is feeling worried about the final exam.
- The other options do not fit grammatically or contextually in the sentence.
- Thus, "concerned" is the correct choice as it accurately reflects Shubham's feelings.
Achievers Section
Choose the Correct Option to Fill in the Blank. (Question 46 to 47)
Q46: The forest guards patrol the parks __________ the birds and animals are safe.
(a) being ensured
(b) ensured
(c) to ensure
(d) having ensure
View AnswerAns: (c)
- The correct answer is to ensure. This phrase indicates the purpose of the forest guards' patrols.
- They patrol with the intention of making sure that the birds and animals are safe.
- Using "to ensure" clearly shows that their action is aimed at achieving safety for wildlife.
- The other options do not convey the same meaning or purpose effectively.
Q47: Since you express it with __________ conviction, I would like to trust you.
(a) so many
(b) so much
(c) much of
(d) many of
View AnswerAns: (b)
- The correct phrase is "so much conviction," which indicates a high level of certainty or strong belief.
- Using "so many" or "many of" does not fit because they refer to countable quantities, while "so much" refers to uncountable amounts.
- This choice emphasizes the intensity of the conviction being expressed.
- Thus, "so much" is the appropriate option to convey the intended meaning.
Q48: Choose the correct synonym of the word:
Fallacious
(a) Correct
(b) Factual
(c) Delusive
(d) Precise
View AnswerAns: (c)
- The word fallacious means something that is misleading or deceptive.
- Among the options, delusive is the best match as it also implies falsehood or illusion.
- In contrast, correct, factual, and precise all suggest truthfulness and accuracy, which are opposite to the meaning of fallacious.
- Thus, the correct synonym is delusive.
Q49: Choose the correct antonym of the word:
Indulgent
(a) Liberal
(b) Abstaining
(c) Lenient
(d) Compliant
View AnswerAns: (b)
- The word indulgent refers to being lenient or permissive, often allowing excess or overindulgence.
- The correct antonym is abstaining, which means refraining from indulging or holding back.
- In contrast, options like liberal, lenient, and compliant suggest a tendency to allow or accept more, which does not oppose indulgence.
- Thus, abstaining is the best choice as it directly implies a lack of indulgence.
Q50: Choose the Correct Option to Complete the Conversation.
Ram: Guess who I __________ the other day? My old teacher!
(a) ran into
(b) take off
(c) turn out
(d) show up
View AnswerAns: (a)
- The phrase "ran into" means to unexpectedly meet someone. In this context, it fits perfectly as Ram is sharing a surprise encounter with his old teacher.
- Options like "take off," "turn out," and "show up" do not convey the same meaning of an unexpected meeting.
- Thus, "ran into" is the most appropriate choice to complete the sentence.