- Debacle
(a) Success
(b) Response
(c) Acceptance
(d) Agreement
Answer: (c) The word Debacle (Noun) means : a situation that is a complete failure and causes embarrassment.
- Abusive
(a) Laudatory
(b) Profuse
(c) Effusive
(d) Noble
Answer: (a) The word Abusive (Adjective) means: expressing praise or admiration.
The word Laudatory (Adjective) means : expressing praise or admiration.
- Amorphous
(a) Amoral
(b) Definite
(c) Perfect
(d) Irregular
Answer: (b) The word Amorphous (Adjective) means : shapeless ; irregular, having no definite shape.
- Unitary
(a) Single
(a) Single
(b) Triple
(c) Multiple
(d) Double
Answer: (c) The word Unitary (Adjective) means : single : forming one unit. Multiple = many in number
- Adulteration
(a) Purification
(b) Normalization
(c) Rejuvenation
(d) Consternation
Answer: (a) The word Adulteration (Noun) means : making impure by mixing; contamination. The word Purification (Noun) means : making something pure by removing substances that are dirty and harmful.
- Safe
(a) rash
(b) insecure
(c) beneficial
(d) harsh
Answer: (b) Safe means free from harm. Its opposite is insecure.
- Redundant
(a) repentant
(b) surplus
(c) singular
(d) required
Answer: (c) Redundant means excessive. Its opposite is singular.
- Fair
(a) untrue
(b) unjust
(c) coarse
(d) harsh
Answer: (b) Fair means impartial. Its opposite is unjust.
- Boisterous
(a) serenity
(b) calm
(c) cheerful
(d) courageous
Answer: (b) boisterous means noisy and mischievous. Its opposite is calm.
- Substantial
(a) flimsy
(b) hefty
(c) actual
(d) excess
Answer: (a) Flimsy means insubstantial and easily damaged.
- Indolent
(a) Solvent
(b) Diligent
(c) Malovolent
(d) Brilliant
Answer: (b) malevolent means malicious, spiteful, wicked
- Coherent
(a) Distorted
(b) Disorganized
(c) Inept
(d) Carefree
Answer: (b) disorganised means muddled, jumbled, confused
- Brutal
(a) Adamant
(b) Humane
(c) Fearless
(d) Criminal
Answer: (b) humane means gentle, benevolent, civilised
- Predilection
(a) Predicament
(b) Afterthought
(c) Aversion
(d) Postponement
Answer: (c) The opposite of ‘predilection’ is ‘aversion’.
- Pompous
(a) Uppish
(b) Humble
(c) Meek
(d) Grandiose
Answer: (b) The opposite of ‘pompous’ is ‘humble’.
- Serene
(a) Calm
(b) Angry
(c) Ruffled
(d) Bitter
Answer: (c) The opposite of ‘serene’ is ‘ruffled’.
- ZOOM
(a) Soothe
(b) Plummet
(c) Subjugate
(d) Refute
Answer: (b) Zoom is to rise fast and sharply. Plummet is to downslide very fast, soothe is to make someone or something calm. Refute is to deny or contradict, subjugate means to bring under control.
- PREDILECTION
(a) Antipathy
(b) Ignorance
(c) Dissonance
(d) Disharmony
Answer: (a) Predilection means a special liking for someone.
- Antipathy means hate for someone or a strong dislike.
- Dissonance is difference of opinion.
- DOCILE
(a) Unmanageable
(b) Dutiful
(c) Submissive
(d) Painful
Answer: (a) Docile means submissive and therefore can be controlled very easily, unmanageable is someone or something that cannot be controlled or managed easily.
- EQUIVOCAL
(a) Mistaken
(b) Quaint
(c) Clear
(d) Universal
Answer: (c) Equivocal means doubtful or ambiguous, clear will be opposite to that, Quaint means strangely delightful.