Double Synonyms
DIRECTIONS : Choose from the given words below the two sentences, I and II, that word which can substitute the italicised words in both the sentences.
37. | I. The officer lost his sense of integrity and managed to embezzle a large amount of money from his public funds. II. The remarks he made in the presence of members of the Board were really not opportune. |
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A. Divest | |||
B. Proper | |||
C. Appropriate | |||
D. Opine |
38. | I. I found it difficult to find the man for I was not acquantined to the place. II. The two articles had something common between them. |
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A. Same | |||
B. Similiar | |||
C. Known | |||
D. Familiar |
39. | I. Huge crowds flung into the hall as soon as the doors were opened. II. As the dam, broke the water of the river flowed into the village and destroyed all crops. |
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A. Drained | |||
B. Poured | |||
C. Gushed | |||
D. Rained |
40. | I. Marriage is not only a meeting of two individuals in the physical and social sense, but a spiritual union between two souls. II. They have executed a deed to transfer their property rights in favour of the organisation of which they have been dedicated members for years. |
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A. Treaty | |||
B. Bond | |||
C. Agreement | |||
D. Harmony |