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Complete Sentence I do not think, you will gain anything by insulting and ................. the man you do not agree with. |
Depicting
Revamping
Defaming
Charging
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Complete Sentence We must try to understand his momentary aberration for Ashraf has ................. more strain and anxiety than any among us. |
Undergone
Forgotten
Described
Understood
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Complete Sentence Contrary to popular belief, they were not peace-loving astronomers but ............... warriors who viewed their gods as cruel and vengeful. |
Reluctant
Amicable
Skilled
Formidable
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Complete Sentence His true feelings .................... themselves in his sarcastic asides; only then was his bitterness revealed. |
Developed
Concealed
Manifested
Grieved
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Complete Sentence His answer was such ............. I expected him to give. |
As
Like
Which
That
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Complete Sentence Now she feels the folly of .............. him. |
Quarreling with
Quarrel on
Quarreling to
Quarreling against
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Complete Sentence Moeen is .............. opponent, you must respect and fear him at all times. |
Craven
Redoubtable
Insignificant
Disingenuous
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8 |
Complete Sentence The event came .............. as he had predicted it. |
Up
Off
By
About
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Complete Sentence Shy and hypochondria cal Akbar was uncomfortable at public gatherings, his character made him a most .................. lawmaker and practicing politician. |
Fervent
Effective
Unlikely
Gregarious
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10 |
Complete Sentence That was an .............. addition of this book. |
Summarized
Abbreviated
Shortened
Abridged
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Complete Sentence Although his initial success was ............. by the fact that Faisal was the son of a famous actor, the critics later acclaimed him as a star in his own right. |
Refuted
Superceded
Enhanced
Trivialized
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Complete Sentence He said that there was no going back because his decision was ............... |
Palatable
Peremptory
Premeditated
Revolutionary
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Complete Sentence The tapeworm is an example of ...................... organism. |
Parasitic
Protozoan
Exemplary
Hospitable
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Complete Sentence It is .................. that students do not repay their loans. |
Laudable
unfortunate
unforgivable
Regrettable
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15 |
Complete Sentence Since there was adequate grazing area for the herds, the land was .............. populated. |
Sparsely
Disproportionately
Rustically
Inadequately
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Complete Sentence For Arshad, art became a .............. ritual; paper and pencils were holy objects to him. |
Futile
Fascinating
Sacred
Superficial
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Complete Sentence The .............. pittance the widow receives from the society cannot keep her from poverty. |
Indulgent
Munificent
Niggardly
Magnanimous
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Complete Sentence Progress in government, literature, art, religion, science and philosophy .............. great civilizations from mere groups of society. |
Relinquish
Distinguish
Describe
Extol
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Complete Sentence The never ..................... to her in the near past. |
Wrote
Write
To write
Written
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20 |
Complete Sentence The courtiers had to swear .............. to the new king. |
Allegiance
Obedience
Loyalty
Faithfulness
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21 |
Complete Sentence The young man was quickly promoted when his boss saw how .................. he was. |
Assiduous
Cursory
Lethargic
Indigent
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Complete Sentence The latest research indicates that feelings of love occur in the nonverbal part of brain, which helps to explain why people are often able to experience such feelings but not ............... them. |
Convey
Remove
Explain
Believe
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Complete Sentence I have no ..................... to listen to his silly talk. |
Trouble
Convenience
Patience
Perseverence
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24 |
Complete Sentence If you carry this truculent attitude to the conference, you will ...................... any supporters you may have at this moment. |
Alienate
Delight
Attract
Defer
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25 |
Complete Sentence Nighat is kind; her husband is not ............... a man. |
Such
Like
So
As well
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Complete Sentence The High Court, is striking down the state law, ruled the statute had been enacted in an atmosphere charged with religious convictions which had ................ the law-making process. |
Repealed
Infected
Written
Influenced
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Complete Sentence The most difficult modern compositions for the piano .................... the audience. |
Incited
Excited
Thrilled
Disappointed
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28 |
Complete Sentence The gold ornament was ............... with precious stones. |
Beautiful
Studded
Adorned
Decorated
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29 |
Complete Sentence This garden has been preserved in all its .................... wildness so that visitors in future years may see how people lived during the previous centuries. |
Esoteric
Pristine
Hedonistic
Prospective
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Complete Sentence The charming girl was the ................... of all eyes. |
Cynosure
Aim
Target
Ambition
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Complete Sentence Artists and poets are possessed of the same qualities of mind, governed by the same principles of taste, and are consistently is sympathy and never in ................ with one another. |
Danger
Accord
Collusion
Disagreement
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32 |
Complete Sentence Hamid and Javed were part of that inner .................. of the police whose distinguished legacy dominated national domestic policy. |
Sanctum
Core
Life
Circle
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33 |
Complete Sentence To find the volume of an irregular solid you must .................... Archimedes Principle. |
Practice
Exploit
Apply
Employ
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Complete Sentence Because customers believe that there is a direct correlation between price and value, software manufacturers continue to .................. their prices at an astonishing rate. |
Control
Raise
Inflate
Determine
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Complete Sentence We had a wonderful view of the day through the .................. |
Proximity
Hole
Window
Vicinity
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