IAS, Bank Clerical Pre. Test English Paper
English Model Test Paper
Directions: Select the word which is closest to the opposite
in meaning to the italicized word.
1. His interpretation of the poem is superficial.
(a) Mystical
(b) Profound
(c) Difficult
(d) Mysterious
ANSWER: (b)
2. He has a superficial knowledge of the subject.
(a) Wide
(b) Profound
(c) Sufficient
(d) Excessive
ANSWER: (b)
3. His smooth manners endeared him to everyone.
(a) Hard
(b) Rough
(c) Gruff
(d) Tough
ANSWER: (c)
4. This is only the most tenuous evidence for it.
(a) Abundant
(b) Enough
(c) Reasonable
(d) Less
ANSWER: (a)
5. His meanness is proverbial
(a) Generosity
(b) Pragmatism
(c) Timidity
(d) Kindness
ANSWER: (a)
6. I worship him as my ideal
(a) Deify
(b) Despise
(c) Abuse
(d) Neglect
ANSWER: (b)
7. There was not a single bibulous adventurer in our expedition
(a) Fearful
(b) Cowardly
(c) Sober
(d) Unenergetic
ANSWER: (c)
8. The minister gave a public speech on the controversial subject
to precipitate the matter.
(a) Pull
(b) Push
(c) Defer
(d) Create
ANSWER: (c)
9. The stranger who stayed with us was a ruthless fellow.
(a) Candid
(b) Sympathetic
(c) Cordial
(d) Courteous
ANSWER: (b)
10. People who are actually running the system often take a myopic view of the situation.
(a) Blind
(b) Visionary
(c) Glassy
(d) Farsighted
ANSWER: (d)
11. The principal hardly managed to give the papers a cursory glance.
(a) Superficial
(b) Through
(c) Thorough
(d) Curious
ANSWER: (c)
12. Giving alms to the poor is considered holy.
(a) Horrible
(b) Obnoxious
(c) Profane
(d) Offensive
ANSWER: (c)
13. He received a flattering compliment from Sunita immediately after the speech.
(a) Disparagement
(b) Eulogy
(c) Contempt
(d) Notoriety
ANSWER: (a)
14. The police tried to find out the rightful owner of the ornaments left in the train.
(a) Indefinite
(b) Mistaken
(c) Unlawful
(d) Claimant
ANSWER: (c)
15. He was often sent to foreign tours by the company.
(a) Native
(b) Inland
(c) Homely
(d) Local
ANSWER: (b)
16. Though several meetings have been held, yet the members of the board have not been
able to arrive at a consensus.
(a) Conflict
(b) Confusion
(c) Crisis
(d) Disagreement
ANSWER: (d)
17. His short put pointed speech was applauded by all section of the audience.
(a) Welcomed
(b) Praised
(c) Misunderstood
(d) Disapproved
ANSWER: (d)
18. He is a good fellow, but what I dislike is his reckless handling of things
(a) Intelligent
(b) Cautious
(c) Diligent
(d) Brilliant
ANSWER: (b)
19. Vanity never pays in the long run.
(a) Profanity
(b) Conceit
(c) Pretence
(d) Humility
ANSWER: (d)
20. James had the habit of running down his colleagues.
(a) Deriding
(b) Pushing down
(c) Praising
(d) Supporting
ANSWER: (c)
21. The room was filled with a delicious odor.
(a) Bitter
(b) Repulsive
(c) Strange
(d) Unpalatable
ANSWER: (d)
22. Mahatma Gandhi said that compassion is more important than truth.
(a) Violence
(b) Incivility
(c) Callousness
(d) Hardihood
ANSWER: (c)
23. She was surprised by his amiability.
(a) Pessimism
(b) Prudence
(c) Sincerity
(d) Petulance
ANSWER: (d)
24. He was dejected when he heard the news.
(a) Elated
(b) Impressed
(c) Hilarious
(d) Gleeful
ANSWER: (a)
25. Overeating can often be detrimental to health.
(a) Beneficial
(b) Injurious
(c) Useful
(d) Destructive
ANSWER: (a)
No comments:
Post a Comment