6991 . Robin is taller ______ Fahima
- A. To
- B. Than
- C. For
- D. By
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6993 . Excess ____ anything is bad.
- A. From
- B. Of
- C. By
- D. In
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6994 . I told him everything that he ______ to know. (Fill in the gaps with appropriate word of phrase)
- A. Would
- B. needs
- C. could
- D. must
- E. might
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6995 . He won the case because the _____ of the evidence was on his side. (Fill in the gaps with appropriate word of phrase)
- A. Brunt
- B. Paucity
- C. preponderance
- D. accuracy
- E. insignificance
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6996 . The satisfaction of primeval people, though few and meager, were ______ their few and simple desires. (Fill in the gaps with appropriate word of phrase)
- A. Simultaneous with
- B. commensurate with
- C. matching to
- D. at the outset of
- E. contained by
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6997 . Those who assume that no evil can be befall them are foolishly _______. (Fill in the gaps with appropriate word of phrase)
- A. ardent
- B. complacent
- C. confident
- D. apprehensive
- E. composed
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6998 . Maria unnecessarily "picked up" a quarrel with Rani and left the party.
- A. has picked up
- B. picked up
- C. picked at
- D. Picked
- E. picking up
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6999 . The small child does whatever his father "was done" (replace the phrase quoted to make the the sentence grammatically correct)
- A. has done
- B. did
- C. done
- D. had done
- E. do
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7000 . He is too important "for tolerating" any delays. (replace the phrase quoted to make the the sentence grammatically correct)
- A. to tolerate
- B. to tolerating
- C. at tolerating
- D. with tolerating
- E. tolerating
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7001 . The man to "who I sold" my house was a cheat. (replace the phrase quoted to make the the sentence grammatically correct)
- A. To whom I sell
- B. To who I sell
- C. who was sold
- D. to whom I sold
- E. who has been sold
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7002 . Select the word/phrase that is/are closest in meaning to the word(s) quotation. We should give a 'wide berth' to bad characters.
- A. give publicity to
- B. publicly condemn
- C. keep away from
- D. not sympathize
- E. None of these
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7003 . Select the word/phrase that is/are closest in meaning to the word(s) quotation. I requested him 'to put in a word' for me.
- A. introduce
- B. oppose
- C. support
- D. reconcile
- E. None of these
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7004 . Select the word/phrase that is/are closest in meaning to the word(s) quotation. The manager 'looked into' the matter.
- A. take decision
- B. ivestigate
- C. neglect
- D. ignore
- E. None of these
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7005 . Fill in the blanks : Times of economic hardship inevitably encourage countless get-rich-quick schemes to ---.
- A. Proliferate
- B. remiss
- C. stupefy
- D. synoptic
- E. None of these
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