7771 . Choose the one that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase in italics : After the death of his father, Rahim is 'playing ducks and drakes' with his inherited property and is sure to ruin himself.
- A. gambling
- B. to spend lavishly
- C. horse trading
- D. bad tacties to fool others
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7772 . Choose the one that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase in italics : An honest person never 'plays fast and loose' with his friends.
- A. ignores
- B. deceives
- C. to be inconsistent
- D. delay tactics
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7773 . Choose the one that can be substituted for the given words/sentences in the following questions : A person who studies the formation of the earth
- A. meteorologist
- B. anthropologist
- C. geologist
- D. seismologist
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7774 . Choose the one that can be substituted for the given words/sentences in the following questions : Taking disrespectfully of sacred things is called
- A. blasphemy
- B. heresy
- C. atheism
- D. apostasy
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7775 . Choose the one that can be substituted for the given words/sentences in the following questions : The murder of the king is called a
- A. homicide
- B. matricide
- C. patricide
- D. regicide
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7776 . Choose the one that can be substituted for the given words/sentences in the following questions : A person interested in reading books and nothing else
- A. book-keeper
- B. scholar
- C. bookworm
- D. student
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7777 . Choose the one that can be substituted for the given words/sentences in the following questions : One who sacrifices his life for a cause
- A. patriot
- B. martyr
- C. soldier
- D. revolutionary
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7778 . Select from the options, the pair having a similar relationship to the first pair : Permanent : Evanescent ::
- A. Durable : Fleeting
- B. Lasting : Glittering
- C. Eternal : Everlasting
- D. Hairdo : Bleach
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7779 . Select from the options, the pair having a similar relationship to the first pair : Isolationist : Aloof ::
- A. Altruist : Selfish
- B. Mist : Mournful
- C. Scholar : Proud
- D. Bigot : Tolerant
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7780 . Select from the options, the pair having a similar relationship to the first pair : Ernest : Immoral ::
- A. Land : Evil
- B. Dissolute : Lascivious
- C. Restrained : Wanton
- D. Shore : Reef
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7781 . Select from the options, the pair having a similar relationship to the first pair : Manumit : Enslave ::
- A. Large : Vivid
- B. Gigantic : Massive
- C. Repel : Attract
- D. Barren : Infertile
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7782 . Select from the options, the pair having a similar relationship to the first pair : Promise : Fulfill ::
- A. Pawn : Redeem
- B. Pledge : Deny
- C. Law : Enforce
- D. Confession : Hedge
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7783 . Select the word or phrase that is most closely opposite in meaning to the capitalized word : ABERRATION
- A. typical behaviour
- B. correct manners
- C. straight aim
- D. full truthfulness
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7784 . Select the word or phrase that is most closely opposite in meaning to the capitalized word : TRIUMPH
- A. excitement
- B. failure
- C. gain
- D. joy
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7785 . Select the word or phrase that is most closely opposite in meaning to the capitalized word : APPLAUD
- A. request
- B. criticise
- C. pray
- D. flatter
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