21391 . In spite of its limited ----- the magazine had a strong ----- on political thought in the country.

  • A. circulation, influence
  • B. appeal, repression
  • C. value, surreal
  • D. dimension, intensity
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21392 . The synonym of 'Congenial' is--

  • A. meticulous
  • B. friendly
  • C. solitary
  • D. easy
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21393 . CONDONE--

  • A. Cancel
  • B. Support
  • C. Fake
  • D. Real
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21395 . OBSCENE:

  • A. Objectionable
  • B. Indecent
  • C. Displeasing
  • D. Condemnable
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21396 . 'Get along' means:

  • A. Adjust
  • B. Have smooth relations
  • C. walk
  • D. None of the above
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21397 . PREMIUM:

  • A. Contaminate
  • B. Condone
  • C. Best
  • D. Large
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21399 . He proved utterly capricious in his dealings with his friends.

  • A. helpful
  • B. steadfast
  • C. understanding
  • D. obstinate
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21400 . The film deals with 'decadent' feudalism.

  • A. declining
  • B. diminishing
  • C. unless
  • D. prevalent
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21401 . FLOWERY--

  • A. Superb
  • B. Plain
  • C. Shameful
  • D. Glossary
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21402 . Depreciation:

  • A. depression
  • B. derision
  • C. assurance
  • D. appreciation
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21403 . The have heaped 'encomiums' on her.

  • A. blames
  • B. excesses
  • C. excuses
  • D. praises
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21404 . PROFESS--

  • A. to become expert
  • B. to proclaim or declare
  • C. to foretell
  • D. to implicate
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21405 . PROPENSITY--

  • A. a tendency
  • B. feebleness
  • C. ability
  • D. a preference for something
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