Verbal Ability Handout: (Vocabulary - Roots-3) Ref: VAHO1002108
Verbal Ability Handout: (Vocabulary - Roots-3) Ref: VAHO1002108
Verbal Ability Handout: (Vocabulary - Roots-3) Ref: VAHO1002108
(Vocabulary – Roots-3)
Ref: VAHO1002108
Directions for questions 1 to 5: Each of the following 12. (A) corroboration (B) elucidation
questions has a word followed by four choices. From the (C) validation (D) confirmation
choices identify the one which is similar in meaning to
the main word and mark its corresponding letter as your 13. (A) conjecture (B) surmise
answer. (C) speculation (D) exposition
Directions for questions 11to 15:In each of the 20. Very often people make the mistake of assuming
following questions four choices are given. Three of that mutually ______ qualities bear no relationship
them belong to the same category. Mark the letter to one another but in reality these ______
corresponding with the ‘odd man’ as your answer. continuously redefine each other.
(A) exclusive. . .dichotomies
11. (A) metaphor (B) quintessence (B) analogous. . .chasms
(C) embodiment (D) epitome (C) complementary. . . polarities
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(D) reciprocal. . .disjunctions (C) My neighbour offered to keep the children, while
Directions for questions 21 to 25: Each question has I went shopping.
a pair of CAPITALISED words followed by four pairs of (D) I could hardly keep out form laughing when she
words. Choose the pair of words that best expresses told me how she fell into a puddle of water.
a relationship similar to that expressed by the capitalized 32. MATCH
pair. (A) Shyam and Meera are a perfect match for each
other.
21. PEDAGOGUE : TEACH (B) Even the best batsman of our team was not
(A) Lyricist : Sing a match for Ali who was a formidable batsman
(B) Clairvoyant : Apprise of our rival team.
(C) Pontiff : Sermonize (C) The film may have received rave reviews in all
(D) Arbiter : Negotiate the papers but it failed to match our
expectations.
22. SEISMIC : EARTHQUAKES (D) The account given by the two eye witnesses did
(A) Fluvial : Rivers not match up.
(B) Clouds : Pluvial
(C) Insular : Rains 33. LIGHT
(D) Funicular : Islands (A) Sometimes we light up a solution to the most
difficult problem quite by accident.
23. ICONOCLAST : SCEPTICISM (B) Empirical evidence has thrown light on the
(A) Heretic : Conformism cause of the disease.
(B) Sophist : Casuistry (C) In the light of the recent bomb blasts, security
(C) Jingoist : Idiosyncrasy measures have been beefed up in the city.
(D) Ideologue : Cynicism (D) I generally prefer a light meal at night.
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(A) I think Mr. Rao is the right person to lead the No tyrant has ever lasted long by force of arms alone.
team. Men have been _(43)_ primarily by spiritual weapons.
(B) He offered to lead us into the auditorium. And the greatest of these is the collectivist doctrine that
(C) A lead from an informer enabled the police to the supremacy of the state over the individual constitutes
defuse the bomb on time. the common good. No dictator could rise if men held as
(D) Team A will lead up the debate by expressing a sacred faith, the conviction that they have _(44)_ rights
their views. of which they cannot be deprived for any cause
Directions for questions 39 to 45: Fill in the blanks in whatsoever, by any man whatsoever neither by evildoer
the passage below, with the most appropriate word from nor supposed _(45)_.
among the options given for each blank. The right words
are the ones used by the author. Be guided by the 39. (A) plague (B) threat
author’s overall style and meaning when you choose (C) torment (D) burden
your answer.
40. (A) tyrant (B) sovereign
The greatest _(39)_ to mankind and civilization is the (C) baron (D) emperor
spread of the totalitarian philosophy. Its best ally is not
the devotion of its followers but the confusion of its 41. (A) perpetrated (B) interpreted
enemies. To fight it, we must understand it. (C) executed (D) wreaked
Totalitarianism is collectivism. Collectivism means the
subjugation of the individual to a group – whether to a 42. (A) propitiate (B) sustain
race, class or state does not matter. Collectivism holds (C) establish (D) justify
that man must be chained to collective action and
collective thought for the sake of what is called the 43. (A) enriched (B) embittered
"common good". Throughout history no _(40)_ ever rose (C) empowered (D) enslaved
to power except on the claim of representing "the
common good". Napoleon served “the common good" of 44. (A) ineluctable (B) ineffaceable
France. Hitler served “the common good" of Germany. (C) inalienable (D) intangible
Horrors which no man would dare consider for his own
selfish sake are _(41)_ with a clear conscience by 45. (A) benefactor (B) reprobate
"altruists" who _(42)_ themselves by the common good. (C) prude (D) debauchee
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