BY- SANJEEV RATHORE · 2. “Pal” a) Buddy b) Lad c) Foe ... English with Sanjeev Sir English ....

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BY- SANJEEV RATHORE

For CHSL

Important questions

Direction - Find the synonym of the given word.

1.

“haste”

a) soon

b) Eventually

c) Letter

d) Never

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Answer - A

Solution - haste - hurry, soon e.t.c

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2.

“Pal”

a) Buddy

b) Lad

c) Foe

d) dude

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2.

Answer - A

Solution - pal - a friend, buddy e.t.c.

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3.

“to Reiterate”

a) To hark

b) To drawl

c) To halt

d) to recur

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3.

Answer - D

Solution - Reiterate - say something again

or a number of times, repeat, recur e.t.c.

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4.

“Hypnotist”

a) Rookie

b) Novice

c) conjurer

d) Amateur

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4.

Answer - C

Solution - Hypnotist - a person who

carries out hypnosis, either for

medical reasons or for

entertainment.

“Conjurer” is the near similar word.

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5.

“Panorama”

a) Puny

b) Wee

c) Diminutive

d) Spectacle

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5.

Answer - D

Solution - Panorama - a picture or

photograph containing a wide

view.sight, spectacle e.t.c.

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Direction - Find the antonym of the given word.

6.

“Outlandish”

a) Droll

b) Kinky

c) Common

d) Grotesque

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6.

Answer - C

Solution - Outlandish - looking or sounding

bizarre or unfamiliar.

So “common” is the opposite word.

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7.

Wary

a) Frugal

b) Leery

c) Prudent

d) Inattentive

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7.

Answer - D

Solution - Wary - cautious, alert,

attentive e.t.c.

“Inattentive” is the opposite word.

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8.

“Spurring”

a) Stimulant

b) Inducement

c) Impetus

d) Deterrent

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8.

Answer - D

Solution - Spurring - giving an

incentive or encouragement to

someone.

Deterrent - to discourage someone.

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9.

“Classic”

a) Accepted

b) Traditional

c) Modern

d) elegant

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9.

Answer - C

Solution - Classic - vintage, typical,

traditional e.t.c.

“Modern” is the opposite word.

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10.

“Restrict”

a) Impede

b) Limit

c) control

d) Allow

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Answer - D

Solution - Restrict - impede, control

e.t.c.

“Allow” is the opposite word.

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Direction - Find the one word for the given words or

sentence.

11.

Comment added to a text or diagram.

a) Lexicon

b) thesaurus

c) Terminology

d) Annotation

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11.

Answer - D

Solution - Terminology - the body of terms used with

a particular technical application in a subject of

study, profession, etc

Lexicon - the vocabulary of a person, language, or

branch of knowledge.

Annotation - a note by way of explanation or

comment added to a text or diagram.

Thesaurus - a book that lists words in groups of

synonyms and related concepts.

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12.

Involving or causing sudden great damage or

suffering.

a) Tragic

b) Fatal

c) catastrophic

d) Pathetic

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12.

Answer - C

Solution - catastrophic - involving or

causing sudden great damage or suffering.

Pathetic - arousing pity, especially through

vulnerability or sadness.

Fatal - causing death

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13.

To increase rapidly in number; multiply.

a) to proliferate

b) To procreate

c) To propagate

d) to escalate

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Answer - A

Solution - escalate - increase rapidly.

Propagate - spread and promote (an idea,

theory, etc.) widely.

Proliferate - increase rapidly in number;

multiply.

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14.

to easily bent; flexible.

a) putty

b) pliable

c) rigid

d) Ductile

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14.

Answer - B

Solution - pliable - easily bent; flexible.

Putty- a polishing powder, usually made

from tin oxide, used in jewellery work.

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15.

Having or showing an interest in learning

things; curious.

(a) probe

(b) inquisitive

(c) speculative

(d) snoop

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15.

Answer - B

Solution - probe - a thorough investigation

into a crime or other matter.

Inquisitive - having or showing an interest in

learning things; curious.

Speculative - engaged in, expressing, or based

on conjecture rather than knowledge.

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Direction - Find the best meaning of the given

idiom/phrase.

16.

In the running

a) Loves to run

b) Running from the law

c) Physically fit

d) Has good prospects in competition

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16.

Answer - D

Solution - In the running - in (or no

longer in) contention for an award,

victory, or a place in a team.

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17.

Go out of one’s way

a) did not want to

b) ran away

c) Did everything possible

d) Tried to avoid us

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17.

Answer - C

Solution - Go out of one’s way -

make a special effort to do

something.

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18.

For all intents and purposes

a) for all the businesses

b) Obliquely

c) Practically

d) Almost perfect

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18.

Answer - C

Solution - For all intents and

purposes - it suggests that a

situation is not exactly as you

describe it but the effect is the same

as if it were. Means practically.

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19.

Cat-nap

a) Rest

b) Fitful sleep

c) long sleep

d) Short sleep

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19.

Answer - D

Solution - Cat-nap - a short sleep

during the day.

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20.

To pull a long face

a) Looked happily

b) Looked surprised

c) Looked sad

d) Looked calm

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20.

Answer - C

Solution - To pull a long face - To get

angry.

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