A. Choose the correct Synonyms for the underlined words from the option given below:
1. In those days they didn’t have sophisticated heart surgery.
a) disregard b) well advanced c) harsh d) simple
2. His shoulder and arm were amputated.
a) fixed b) cutoff c)mended d) regulated
3. Suddenly I realised that these children had given me a profound lesson.
a) very great b) partial c) trivial d) short
B. Choose the correct Antonyms for the underlined words from the option below:
4. We can’t appreciate light if we haven’t known the darkness.
a) adore b) condemn c) admire d) like
5. The business of living is celebration of being alive.
a) failure b) jubilation c) achievement d) triumph
6. He suffered severe third degree burns on the upper part of his body.
a) strict b) harsh c) mild d) serious
7. Choose the tri syllabic word from the given options.
a) Merchant b) inform c) charity d) life
8. Choose the correct British English word for Elevator.
a) Escalator b) Lift c) staircase d) moving case
9. Fill in the blanks appropriately.
The Writer comes _______ to read out ________ of his book. (forward/foreword)
Answers
Answer:
A part
1.a) disregard
2.a)fixed
3.b)partial
B part
4.a) adore
5. a)failure
6. d) serious
7.b)inform
8.a)escalator
9.foreward, forward
Part A
1. The correct synonym is: (option b) well advanced.
In those days they didn’t have sophisticated heart surgery.
2. The correct synonym is: (option b) cutoff.
His shoulder and arm were amputated.
3. The correct synonym is: (option a) very great.
Suddenly I realised that these children had given me a profound lesson.
Part B
4. The correct antonym is: (option b) condemn.
We can’t appreciate light if we haven’t known the darkness.
5. The correct antonym is: (option a) failure.
The business of living is celebration of being alive.
6. The correct antonym is: (option c) mild.
He suffered severe third degree burns on the upper part of his body.
7. The correct tri-syllabic word from the given options is: (option c) charity.
Given options: (a) Merchant (b) inform (c) charity (d) life
8. The correct British English word for Elevator is: (option b) Lift.
Given options: (a) Escalator (b) Lift (c) staircase (d) moving case
9. The correct answer is:
The writer comes forward to read out foreword of his book.
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