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Test: Vocabulary (January 12) - Question 1

Determine which of these words fits well in all, or the maximum number of sentences

1) The school lunch should be ______ to meet the nutritional needs of growing children.
2) The machine does an _______ job.
3) The tent should provide _______ protection from the elements. 
4) The quality of his work was perfectly _______.

Detailed Solution for Test: Vocabulary (January 12) - Question 1
  • Adequate means satisfactory or acceptable in quality or quantity.
  • Synonyms are sufficient, enough, ample, and requisite.
  • This word fits perfectly in the blank given in sentences 1,2 and 3 but not in sentence 4.

Hence, the word fits well in all or the maximum number of sentences is ''Adequate'.
Hence, the correct answer is Option B

Test: Vocabulary (January 12) - Question 2

Fill in the blank with the correct option in the given sentence:
He was a true _____math and at the same time a virtuoso storyteller.

Detailed Solution for Test: Vocabulary (January 12) - Question 2
  • Polymath means a person of wide knowledge or learning.
  • Example:- "a Renaissance polymath"
  • Hence, 'poly' will come in the blank to make the sentence meaningful.

Hence, the correct answer is Option C.

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Test: Vocabulary (January 12) - Question 3

Find the correctly spelt word from the following?

Detailed Solution for Test: Vocabulary (January 12) - Question 3

The correct answer is Rehabilitation

  • Rehabilitation meaning - the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness.
  • Crystallization meaning - the process of forming crystals.
  • Interrogation meaning - a process of asking someone a lot of questions for a long time in order to get information, sometimes using threats or violence.
  • Controversial meaning - giving rise or likely to give rise to controversy or public disagreement.
Test: Vocabulary (January 12) - Question 4

To resume negotiations means to :

Detailed Solution for Test: Vocabulary (January 12) - Question 4
  • Break off negotiations (=stop them). The two companies have broken off negotiations on the deal.
  • Resume negotiations (=start them again)
Test: Vocabulary (January 12) - Question 5

"Could you fill me in?" means :

Detailed Solution for Test: Vocabulary (January 12) - Question 5

Fill someone in (on someone or something).
To tell someone the details about someone or something.
Example: 
(i) Please fill me in on what happened last night.
(ii) Please fill in the committee on the details.

Test: Vocabulary (January 12) - Question 6

They arrived ____________ to see the beginning of the match.

Detailed Solution for Test: Vocabulary (January 12) - Question 6

1. Just at the time of the beginning of the match would be incorrect.

2. Just in time to see the beginning of the match is correct.

3. Third option is incorrect completely.

Test: Vocabulary (January 12) - Question 7

Finding a/an ____________ candidate for the job is not easy.

Detailed Solution for Test: Vocabulary (January 12) - Question 7

The correct answer should be 'a' because in the question it is given that finding a/an.... that means the word should start with a vowel.

So, the correct answer is Appropriate.

Test: Vocabulary (January 12) - Question 8

What word is used for someone ‘practising living like a hermit’?

Detailed Solution for Test: Vocabulary (January 12) - Question 8
  • Ascetic refers to someone who practices severe self-discipline and abstention from all forms of indulgence, often for religious reasons, similar to a hermit.
  • Raconteur is a skilled storyteller, Aesthetic relates to beauty or art, and Eclectic means deriving ideas, style, or taste from a broad and diverse range of sources.
Test: Vocabulary (January 12) - Question 9

Select the right word which means ‘something huge’.

Detailed Solution for Test: Vocabulary (January 12) - Question 9
  • Behemoth refers to something enormous, especially a big and powerful organization.
  • Collusion is a secret agreement for deceitful purposes, Trivial means of little value or importance, and Piety is the quality of being religious or reverent.
Test: Vocabulary (January 12) - Question 10

What is the antonym of ‘amass’?

Detailed Solution for Test: Vocabulary (January 12) - Question 10
  • Amass means to gather together or accumulate over a period of time.
  • Dissipate means to disperse or scatter, which is the opposite of accumulating.
  • Relegate means to consign to a lower position, Digress means to deviate or wander away from the main topic, and Assemble means to gather together, which is similar to amass.
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