71) Fill in the blank with the most appropriate idiom.
He decided not to __________ although there were so many problems.
A) draw out
B) draw up
C) draw back
D) draw on
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C) draw back
Explanation:”Draw back” means to retreat or refrain from something despite pressure. Meaning: He decided not to withdraw/back down even though there were many problems.
72) Select the most appropriate SYNONYM of the given word. ABROGATE
A) Absolute
B) Eradicate
C) Hateful
D) Continue
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B) Eradicate
Explanation:ABROGATE means to formally repeal or abolish (a law or agreement). Its closest synonym is ERADICATE (to completely abolish or destroy).
73) Fill in the blank with the most appropriate relative pronoun.
This is the best__________ we can do.
A) such
B) that
C) which
D) who
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B) that
Explanation:After superlatives, ‘that’ is used as the relative pronoun: “This is the best that we can do.” (Not ‘which’, because ‘which’ introduces non-defining clauses.)
74) Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blanks.
The council__________ not unanimous on certain economic issues.
A) was
B) am
C) were
D) are
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A) was
Explanation:’Council’ is a collective noun; in formal standard English it takes a singular verb: “The council was not unanimous.” Option A (was) is correct.
75) Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom. Take it Easy
A) To relax
B) To endure
C) To be cheerful
D) To be Cautious
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A) To relax
Explanation:”Take it easy” is an idiom meaning to relax, stay calm, or slow down. Example: “The doctor told him to take it easy after surgery.”
76) Select the CORRECTLY spelt word.
A) Collussion
B) Collusion
C) Colusion
D) Colussion
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B) Collusion
Explanation:The correctly spelt word is ‘Collusion’ (B) — meaning secret cooperation for an unlawful purpose. All other options contain extra or missing letters.
77) Select the CORRECTLY spelt word from the options.
A) Phenomenon
B) Excellant
C) Preserveed
D) Possesive
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A) Phenomenon
Explanation:’Phenomenon’ (A) is correctly spelt. ‘Excellant’ → Excellent; ‘Preserveed’ → Preserved; ‘Possesive’ → Possessive.
78) Identify the class of adjective of the underlined word.
I ate some rice.
A) Adjective of Quantity
B) Demonstrative Adjective
C) Adjective of Number
D) Adjective of Quality
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A) Adjective of Quantity
Explanation:’Some’ in “I ate some rice” answers “how much rice?” — indicating an unspecified quantity. Hence it is an Adjective of Quantity (Indefinite).
79) Select the option that can best substitute the following piece of text. One who sacrifices his life for a cause
A) Traitor
B) Martyr
C) Imposter
D) Fighter
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B) Martyr
Explanation:A ‘Martyr’ is a person who willingly sacrifices their life for a cause, belief, or principle. A Traitor betrays; an Imposter deceives; a Fighter battles but need not die.
80) Select the option that best gives the meaning of the given phrase. Taken aback
A) Surprised
B) Show off
C) Take after
D) Take back
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A) Surprised
Explanation:”Taken aback” means to be suddenly surprised, shocked, or startled. Example: “She was taken aback by his sudden resignation.”
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