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Question 29
Direction: Replace the underlined word/words with one of these two- or three-word verbs in an appropriate form.
It՚s best to attribute his bad mood to tiredness and just forget it.
A. flick through
B. put down to
C. take on
D. see-through
Question 30
Direction: Choose the best word to fill in the blanks
Owing to the combination of its proximity and the atmosphere, Mars is the only planet in our solar system whose surface details can be discerned from the Earth.
A. viscous
B. ossified
C. rarefied
D. copious
Question 31
Direction: Choose the best word to fill in the blanks
Using the hardships of the Ganguli family as a model, Jhumpa Lahiri՚s The Namesake effectively demonstrated how one clan՚s struggles epitomized the experienced by an entire community.
A. reticence
B. quiescence
C. verisimilitude
D. tribulation
Question 32
Direction: Choose the best word to fill in the blanks
The Pyramid of Giza is more than just edifice; this imposing structure was built to create a chirping echo whenever people clap their hands on the staircase.
A. a venerable
B. a specious
C. a prosaic
D. a humble
Question 33
Direction: Choose the best word to fill in the blanks
Some wealthy city-dwellers become enchanted with the prospect of trading their hectic schedules for a bucolic life in the countryside, and they buy a property with a pleasant view of farmland – only to find the stench of the livestock so that they move back to the city.
A. bovine
B. atavistic
C. olfactory
D. noisome
Question 34
Direction: Choose the best word to fill in the blanks
When Sheena brought home the irascible puppy, her more quiescent dogs were rattled by their new housemate.
A. languid
B. bellicose
C. diminutive
D. phlegmatic
Question 35
Direction: Choose the best word to fill in the blanks
Despite the vast amount of time Tarun dedicated to learning six different languages, he was communicator; his mastery of vocabulary and grammar failed to redress his inability to construct cogent prose.
A. an astute
B. a prolific
C. a maladroit
D. a florid