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For the word, a contextual sentence is given. Pick the word from the alternatives given, that is most inappropriate in the given context. 
SPECIOUS: A specious argument is not simply a fast one but one that has the ring of truth.

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For the word, a contextual sentence is given. Pick the word from the alternatives given, that is most inappropriate in the given context.
DISUSE: Some words fall into disuse as technology makes objects obsolete.

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For the word, a contextual sentence is given. Pick the word from the alternatives given, that is most inappropriate in the given context.
PARSIMONIOUS: The evidence was constructed parsimonious scraps of information.

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For the word, a contextual sentence is given. Pick the word from the alternatives given, that is most inappropriate in the given context.
OBVIATE: The new mass transit system may obviate the need for the use of personal cares

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For the word, a contextual sentence is given. Pick the word from the alternatives given, that is most inappropriate in the given context.
FACETIOUS: When I suggested that war is a method of controlling population, my father remarked that I was being facetious.

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Four alternative summaries are given for the text. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text.

Physically, inertia is a feeling that you just can't move. Mentally, it is a sluggish mind. Even if you try to be sensitive, if your mind is sluggish, you just don't feel anything intensely. You may even see a tragedy enacted in front of your eyes and not be able to respond meaningfully. You may see one person exploiting another, one group persecuting another and not be able to get angry. Your energy is frozen. You are not deliberately refusing to act, you just don't have the capacity.

  1. Inertia makes your body and mind sluggish. They become insensitive to tragedies, exploitation and persecution because it freezes you energy and decapitates it.
  2. When you have inertia, you don't act although you see one person exploiting another or one group persecuting another. You don't get angry because you are incapable.
  3. Inertia is of two types - Physical and Mental. Physical inertia restricts bodily movements. Mental inertia prevents response to events enacted in front of your eyes.
  4. Physical inertia stops your body from moving, mental inertia freezes your energy and stops your mind from responding meaningful to events, even tragedies, in front of you.

Select the correct answer using the codes given below

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The word given in the sentence is used contextually. Pick the word from the alternatives given that is most inappropriate in the given context.
VENERATE - We venerate aged priests and martyrs.

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The word given in the sentence is used contextually. Pick the word from the alternatives given that is most inappropriate in the given context.
PRUDENCE - Prudence and sacrifice help us in meeting the future.

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The word given in the sentence is used contextually. Pick the word from the alternatives given that is most inappropriate in the given context.
OSTENTATION - Ostentation in wealth and living styles can sometimes turn vulgar.

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The word given in the sentence is used contextually. Pick the word from the alternatives given that is most inappropriate in the given context.
DOCTRINE - A doctrine is often refined by reasoning.

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The word given in the sentence is used contextually. Pick the word from the alternatives given that is most inappropriate in the given context.
BENEVOLENCE: Every religion believes in the concept of benevolence.

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Choose the option closest to the Capitalized word. 
ANNIHILATE

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Choose the option closest to the Capitalized word.
FACILITATE

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Choose the option closest to the Capitalized word. 
CAMPAIGN

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Choose the correct meaning of the foreign language word and phrase given below in question.
Inter vivos

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Choose the correct meaning of the foreign language word and phrase given below in question.
Quantum ramifactus

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The five paragraphs given below have all had their constituent sentences jumbled. Read each jumbled passage carefully and then pick the option in which the best sequence is shown.

  1. The Supertag scanner could revolutionise the way people shop, virtually eradicating supermarket queues;
  2. The face of retailing will change even more rapidly when the fibre optic networks being built by cable TV companies begin to be more widely used;
  3. The scanner would have a double benefit for supermarkets - removing the bottleneck which causes frustration to most customers and reducing the number of checkout staff;
  4. An electronic scanner which can read the entire contents of a supermarket trolley at a glance has just been developed. The best sequence is:
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The five paragraphs given below have all had their constituent sentences jumbled. Read each jumbled passage carefully and then pick the option in which the best sequence is shown.

  1. Of course, modern postal services now are much more sophisticated and faster, relying as they do on motor vehicles and planes for delivery.

  2. Indeed, the ancient Egyptians had a system for sending letters from about 2000 BC, as did the Zhou dynasty in China a thousand years later.

  3. Letters were, and are, sent by some form of postal service, the history of which goes back a long way.

  4. For centuries, the only form of written correspondence was the letter.
    The best sequence is:

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The five paragraphs given below have all had their constituent sentences jumbled. Read each jumbled passage carefully and then pick the option in which the best sequence is shown.

  1. Converting money into several currencies in the course of one trip can also be quite expensive, given that banks and bureaux de change charge commission on the transaction.
  2. Trying to work out the value of the various notes and coins can be quite a strain, particularly if you are visiting more than one country.
  3. Travel can be very exciting, but it can also be rather complicated.
  4. One of these complications is, undoubtedly, foreign currency.
    The best sequence is:
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The five paragraphs given below have all had their constituent sentences jumbled. Read each jumbled passage carefully and then pick the option in which the best sequence is shown.

  1. She was right about three - curiosity, freckles, and doubt, but wrong about love.
  2. "Four of the things I'd be better without: Love, curiosity, freckles, and doubt".
  3. Love is indispensable in life.
  4. So wrote Dorothy Parker, the American writer.
    The best sequence is:
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