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Directions:

Choose the best "Synonym" for the word asked in the question from the below given four alternatives/options.

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Questions : THRIVE

(a) destroy

(b) flourish

(c) raise

(d) create

The correct answers to the above question in:

Answer: (b)

 flourish (Verb) : to develop quickly and be successful; thrive

thrive (Verb) : to become and continue to be successful, strong, healthy, etc.; flourish

destroy (Verb ) : to damage something so badly that it no longer exists, works, etc. 

raise (Verb) : to lift or move something to a higher level

create (Verb) : to make something happen or exist

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Question : 1

FETCH

a) order

b) bring

c) scoop

d) take

Answer: (b)

 bring (Verb) : to take something or somebody with oneself somewhere

fetch (Verb) : to go to where somebody or something is and bring him or it back

order (Verb) : to use your position of authority to tell somebody to do something or say that something must happen

scoop (Verb) : to move or lift something with a scoop or something like a scoop.

take (Verb) : to carry or move something from one place to another

Question : 2

GARRULOUS

a) talkative

b) sedative

c) vocative

d) positive

Answer: (a)

 talkative (Adjective) : liking to talk a lot

garrulous (Adjective) : talking a lot; talkative

sedative (Noun) : a drug that makes somebody go to sleep or makes him feel calm and relaxed; tranquilizer

vocative (Adjective) : expressing your opinions or feelings in a loud and confident way; strident

positive (Adjective) : completely sure; confident; showing clear evidence; greater than zero; conclusive; absolute

Question : 3

ADVERSITY

a) opponent

b) misfortune

c) adversary

d) hostility

Answer: (b) 

misfortune (Noun) : bad luck; an unfortunate accident, event or condition

adversity (Noun) : a difficult or unpleasant situation

opponent (Noun) : a person that you are playing or fighting against in a game, competition, argument, etc.; adversary

adversary (Noun) : opponent; a person that somebody is opposed to and competing with in an argument or a battle

hostility (Noun) : unfriendly or aggressive feelings or behavior; strong and angry opposition towards an idea, a plan or a situation

Directions:

In the following question out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses that the meaning of the given words.

Question : 4

REQUEST

a) ask

b) please

c) suggest

d) offer

Answer: (a)

 ask (Verb) : to say or write in the form of a question

request (Verb) : to ask for something or do something in a polite way

please (Verb) : used for adding force to a request or statement

suggest (Verb) : to put forward an idea; propose

offer (Verb) : to say that you are willing to do something for somebody or give something to somebody

Question : 5

VACILLATE

a) waver

b) never

c) quiver

d) queer

Answer: (a) 

waver (Verb ) : to be or become weak or unsteady; to hesitate and be unable to make a decision or choice; hesitate; to move in an unsteady way

vacillate (Verb) : to keep changing your opinion or thoughts about something; waver

never (Conjunction) : not at any time

quiver (Verb) : to shake slightly; tremble queer (Adjective) : odd; strange or unusual

Question : 6

DISCRIMINATE

a) compare

b) distinguish

c) comprehend

d) connect

Answer: (b) 

distinguish (Verb) : differentiate; to recognise the difference between people or things

discriminate (Verb) : differentiate; distinguish; to show a difference between people or things

compare (Verb) : to examine people or things to see how they are similar or how they are different

comprehend (Verb) : to understand something fully connect (Verb) : to be joined together

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