Synonyms


Direction: In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the right meaning of the word given in Capital Letters.

  1. CAPRICIOUS









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    whimsical (Adjective) : unusual and not serious ; capricious
    capricious (Adjective) : Showing sudden changes in attitude or behaviour ; unpredictable
    unmovable (Adjective) : not able to move; immovable
    decisive (Adjective) : very important for a final result
    stable (Adjective) : firmly fixed ; steady

    Correct Option: A

    whimsical (Adjective) : unusual and not serious ; capricious
    capricious (Adjective) : Showing sudden changes in attitude or behaviour ; unpredictable
    unmovable (Adjective) : not able to move; immovable
    decisive (Adjective) : very important for a final result
    stable (Adjective) : firmly fixed ; steady


  1. DEXTERITY









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    adroitness (Noun) : skilful performance or ability to do your job without difficulty
    dexterity (Noun) : skill in using your hands or mind
    incompetence (Noun) : lack of skill or ability to do your task
    gaucheness (Noun) : an impolite manner that lacks skill or refinement
    ineptitude (Noun) : lack of skill

    Correct Option: C

    adroitness (Noun) : skilful performance or ability to do your job without difficulty
    dexterity (Noun) : skill in using your hands or mind
    incompetence (Noun) : lack of skill or ability to do your task
    gaucheness (Noun) : an impolite manner that lacks skill or refinement
    ineptitude (Noun) : lack of skill



Direction: In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.

  1. OBSTINATE









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    stubborn (Adjective) : obstinate; determined not to change your opinion
    obstinate (Adjective) : stubborn; refusing to change your opinions
    pretty (Adjective) : attractive
    silly (Adjective) : foolish
    clever (Adjective) : intelligent

    Correct Option: A

    stubborn (Adjective) : obstinate; determined not to change your opinion
    obstinate (Adjective) : stubborn; refusing to change your opinions
    pretty (Adjective) : attractive
    silly (Adjective) : foolish
    clever (Adjective) : intelligent


  1. ALERT









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    watchful (Adjective) : pay attention to what is happening
    alert (Adjective) : able to think quickly; quick to notice things
    hostile (Adjective) : very unfriendly
    brave (Adjective) : not fraid; courageous
    quick (Adjective) : done with speed

    Correct Option: B

    watchful (Adjective) : pay attention to what is happening
    alert (Adjective) : able to think quickly; quick to notice things
    hostile (Adjective) : very unfriendly
    brave (Adjective) : not fraid; courageous
    quick (Adjective) : done with speed



  1. ACCEDE









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    consent (Verb) : to agree to something or give permission for something
    accede (Verb) : to agree to a request
    access (Verb) : to reach, enter or use
    assess (Verb) : to make judgement ; estimate
    proceed (Verb) : to continue doing something that has already been started

    Correct Option: A

    consent (Verb) : to agree to something or give permission for something
    accede (Verb) : to agree to a request
    access (Verb) : to reach, enter or use
    assess (Verb) : to make judgement ; estimate
    proceed (Verb) : to continue doing something that has already been started