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Directions (1-10): In the questions given below five words are given in which four of them have a similar meaning and one word is the antonym for the other four words. Choose the word, opposite in meaning to the other four, as your answer.
1)
a) Ablution
b) Impure
c) Lavation
d) Purification
e) Cleansing
2) Â
a) Departure
b) Advent
c) Arrival
d) Onset
e) Visitation
3)
a) Esthetic
b) Creative
c) Unattractive
d) Artful
e) Aesthetic
4)
a) Conducive
b) Useful
c) Promotive
d) Contributive
e) Worthless
5)
a) Disagree
b) Disapprove
c) Corroborate
d) Reject
e) Invalidate
6)
a) Respectable
b) Disgraceful
c) Shameful
d) Ignominious
e) Inglorious
7)
a) Abrupt
b) Gradual
c) Unforseen
d) Immediate
e) Hasty
8)
a) Insatiable
b) Fulfilled
c) Pleased
d) Suitable
e) Satisfied
9) Â
a) Subtlety
b) Brightness
c) Nuance
d) Nicety
e) Refinement
10)
a) Agreeable
b) Pleasant
c) Patient
d) Nice
e) Petulant
Answers:
Directions (1-10):
1) Answer: Â b)
‘Impure’ is the antonym here and it means not pure
2) Answer: Â a)
‘Departure’ is the antonym here and it means an act or instance of departing.
3) Answer: Â c)
‘Unattractive’ is the antonym here
4) Answer: Â e)
‘Worthless’ is the antonym here and it means without worth; of no use, importance,
or value
5) Answer: Â c)
‘Corroborate’ is the antonym here and it means to make more certain; confirm.
6) Answer: Â a)
‘Respectable’ is the antonym here
7) Answer: Â b)
 ‘Gradual’ is the antonym here
8) Answer: Â a)
‘Insatiable’ is the antonym here and it means not satisfied
9) Answer: Â b)
‘Brightness’ is the antonym here
10) Â Answer: Â e)
‘Petulant’ is the antonym here and it means moved to or showing sudden, impatient irritation, especially over some trifling annoyance