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The enemy paid a large sum as ...................... |
Punishment
Reward
Restitution
Compensation
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Complete Sentence I decided to sell a piece of land when I was offered a more ................ price. |
True
Realistic
Exact
Correct
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Complete Sentence The majority report issued by the committee was completely .................. extolling in great detail the plans strengths but failing to mention at all its shortcomings. |
Skewed
Unbiased
One-sided
Comprehensive
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Complete Sentence Wasim was so good at Mathematics that his friends considered him to be a ................. |
Prodigy
Prodigal
Primeval
Profligate
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Complete Sentence Wasim was so good at Mathematics that his friends considered him to be a .................. |
Prodigy
Prodigal
Primeval
Profligate
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Complete Sentence New concerns about growing religious tension in Kashmir were ................ this week between Hindus and Muslims. |
Dispersed
Fueled
Invalidated
Restrained
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Complete Sentence There are many dialects of English with radically different pronunciations of the same word, but the spelling of these words is .................. |
Shortened
Inconstant
Contemplated
Uniform
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Complete Sentence Sadiqs .................. in his familys position is great but he does no boast about it. |
Status
Proud
Pride
Presumption
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Complete Sentence The accused was released on ................... pending hearing of his case. |
Bond
Bale
Bail
Deposit
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Complete Sentence A man is one of those blessed artists who combine profundity and ................ |
Fun
Education
Depth
Wisdom
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Complete Sentence Can he see his wife again ? No, he ................. |
Could
Can
Will no
Cannot
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Complete Sentence Modern architecture has discarded the ................... trimming on buildings and emphasises simplicity of life. |
Flamboyant
Flabbergasting
Gaudy
Gaunt
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Complete Sentence He suggests that the meeting .................... postponed. |
Be
Is
Must
Would be
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Complete Sentence Although, the conditions in which Riaz chooses to live suggest that he is miserly, his contributions to worthwhile charities show that he is............. |
Intolerant
Stingy
Generous
Thrifty
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Complete Sentence As the market becomes ..................... competitive, some companies will make larger profits. |
Well
More
Less
Fully
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Complete Sentence Some Officers have ...................... their previous statements denying any involvement on their part with the contra aid network. |
Recanted
Protracted
Justified
Repeated
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Complete Sentence The ....................... arguments put forth not disclosing the facts did not impress anybody. |
Specious
Intemperate
Spurious
Convincing
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Complete Sentence Although, I had pledged not to tell anyone of the previous evening's trauma, the compulsive urge to unburden myself became ...................... |
Preposterous
Overwhelming
Impassive
Irresistible
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Complete Sentence If you are trying to make a strong impression on your audience you cannot do so by being understated, tentative, for ......................... |
Passionate
Authoritative
Restrained
Argumentative
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Complete Sentence True health and true success go together for they are inseparably .................. in the thought realm. |
Interwined
Tied up
Bound up
Inter-related
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Complete Sentence After a period of protracted disuse, a muscle will atrophy, ............... both its strength and the ability to perform its function. |
Insuring
Regaining
Sustaining
Losing
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Complete Sentence Her reaction was not the only ............. one |
Workable
Possible
Likely
Good
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Complete Sentence His moral decadence was marked by his ...................... from the ways of integrity and honesty. |
Obsession
Declivity
Departure
Opprobrium
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Complete Sentence The officers threatened to take reprisals if the lives of their men were ............... by the conquered natives. |
Destroyed
Endangered
Enhanced
Irritated
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Complete Sentence Ali ................... force himself to work on till late in the night. |
Would
Would be
Could
Used to
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Complete Sentence The chairperson is a scintillating speaker whose lectures completely .............. students. |
Entertain
Absorb
Enthrall
Alienate
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Complete Sentence We were amazed that a man who had been heretofore the most .............. of public speakers, could in a single speech, electrify an audience and bring them cheering. |
Pedestrian
Accomplished
Masterful
Auspicious
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Complete Sentence The unruly behaviour of the children .............. their parents. |
Aggrieved
Impeached
Incensed
Tempered
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Complete Sentence The task seemed impossible but somehow Jalil ...................... very skilfully in the end. |
Pulled it up
Pulled it off
Pulled it away
Pulled it out
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Complete Sentence Normally, an individual thunderstorm ................... about 45 minutes. |
Lasts
Ends
Remains
Continues
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Complete Sentence A legislation was passed to punish brokers who ............. their clients funds. |
Defalcate
Devastate
Devour
Embezzle
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Complete Sentence There is no incentive for America to sign the treaty since there is every reason to ................ no other nation intends to honour its provisions. |
Regret
Inform
Believe
Occupy
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Complete Sentence Salma is much too ................... to have anything to do with that obnoxious affair. |
Noble
Proud
Happy
Difficult
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Complete Sentence Knowledge is like a deep well fed by ........... springs, and your mind is the little bucket that you drop in it. |
External
Perennial
Immortal
Inehaustible
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Complete Sentence The driver suddenly applied the brakes when he saw a ............. truck ahead of him. |
Stationary
Moving
Static
Immobile
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Complete Sentence We lost confidence in Salim because he never .......... the grandiose promises he had made. |
Tired of
Delivered on
Retreated from
Forgot about
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Complete Sentence He has no money now: |
Because he was very rich once
As he has given up all his wealth
Because he always spends money with utmost care
Because he had received huge donations once
Although he was very poor once
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Complete Sentence He tames animals because he: |
Is fond of them
Hates them
Seldom loves them
Is afraid of them
Wants to set them free
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Complete Sentence My mother is so poor |
To get medical help for my father
That she cannot buy food for us
To send me to school
Because she will not work
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Complete Sentence Shan, where are you ? ................... up this tree. |
There I am
There am I
Here I am
Here am I
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Complete Sentence How much a man earns is as important as ................... |
Where does he earn
Why does he earn of all
When does he do so
How does he do it
How well he spends it
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Complete Sentence He is so lazy that he |
Cant delay the schedule of completing the work
Cant depend on others for getting his work done
Always extends help to others to complete their work
Can seldom complete his work on time
Dislikes to postpone the work that the undertakes to do
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Complete Sentence Whichever way you approach the problem .................. |
It will not solve
It will not be solved
No none will not solve it
It will not be solve
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Complete Sentence The doctor warns him that unless he gives up smoking: |
His health will soon be recovered
He will not recover
Will he be able to recover
He will not suffer
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Complete Sentence He seized control of the country ...................... |
By using diplomacy and force
By diplomacy and being forceful
By being a diplomat and forceful
Not only because of diplomacy but force
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