Directions (1-15): In each of the following sentence, there are two blank spaces. Below each sentence, there are five options and each blank is to be filled with the same word given below to make the sentence correct. Fill up the sentences with the correct word.
Q1. (I) Another smaller ………… lies to the east with a gateway also of the Roman period.
(II) The chief ruin is a rectangular walled ……….., 238 ft.
(a) door
(b) vent
(c) enclosure
(d) asylum
(e) cage
Q2. (I) That opens up a whole new list of sub-topics, like was it just a ……….. mugger or someone he knew?
(II) The Nevada mines are mostly grouped around the city of Eureka, where the ore occurs in “pockets” disseminated at ……….. through limestone.
(a) methodical
(b) specific
(c) systematic
(d) random
(e) planned
Q3. (I) He had to return it as promised, even knowing it was a ……….. rule.
(II) He felt the mother’s demeanor suggested she was preparing a ……….. story.
(a) sincere
(b) honest
(c) authentic
(d) factual
(e) bogus
Q4. (I) It will take over a year to complete the …………. task of rebuilding the museum.
(II) Since the changes are not …………, it should only take Sarah a day or two to remodel the kitchen.
(a) diversified
(b) monolithic
(c) hectic
(d) stubborn
(e) random
Q5. (I) We deduced that he had a ……….. complex by his apparent need to seduce everything that walked.
(II) He has a terrible reputation as a ………..
(a) honest
(b) romeo
(c) enemy
(d) Casanova
(e) dishonest
Q6. (I) Yet he became deeply attached to his wife, and proved in fact nearly as ……….. as his father.
(II) He is regarded by many to be a very ………. spouse.
(a) fearful
(b) unloving
(c) uxorious
(d) hateful
(e) scorn
Q7. (I) The realtor hoped to ………. buyers by decorating the house with fancy furnishings.
(II) The con artist worked to ……….. the innocent couple with promises of easy money.
(a) scold
(b) beguile
(c) entertain
(d) shout
(e) amuse
Q8. (I) My mother always wears long skirts to ……….. what she refers to as her “lumpy knees.”
(II) When we go deer hunting, we dress in ………… so we can fade into nature’s background.
(a) divulge
(b) conceal
(c) hide
(d) cover
(e) camouflage
Q9. (I) We convey our sincerest ……….. to their family, friends and community.
(II) Brandon Westlake offered his concerned …………, apparently having heard the news from domino eavesdroppers.
(a) sorrow
(b) emotions
(c) condolences
(d) lamentation
(e) sympathize
Q10. (I) The copper tray hit the bottom of the can with a loud clatter, spewing ashes into the ………… office air.
(II) She quickly put the plates in the dishwasher and dumped the ………… water from the frying pan.
(a) stink
(b) contaminated
(c) perished
(d) stale
(e) pale
Q11. (I) They are exceedingly thin, but being buried in concrete no danger of their ………….. from rust is to be feared.
(II) On one of the occasions he and his company were in danger of …………. from want, and the courage of even Tze-lu gave way.
(a) tangible
(b) perishing
(c) palpable
(d) potable
(e) finishing
Q12. (I) When she is angry at dinner, my mother kills the flavor of the meal with her …………. silence.
(II) Video technology has made it so that even people who are a continent apart can seem ……….. to each other.
(a) absolute
(b) changing
(c) influencing
(d) visible
(e) palpable
Q13. (I) For the seven years of our record there is a very obvious oscillation in the temperature …………
(II) It is also intended to remove the ………… of people doing similar jobs being paid different amounts.
(a) level
(b) increase
(c) hatred
(d) rise
(e) anomaly
Q14. (I) He aims to make his product ………… by selling it internationally.
(II) They are …………. environmental contaminants of considerable persistence.
(a) ubiquitous
(b) omniscient
(c) omnipotent
(d) prevailing
(e) dominate
Q15. (I) When I was growing up, I viewed my father as an ………… man who rarely spent time with me.
(II) After I did a little research, the subject of metaphysics was no longer so ………… to me.
(a) labyrinth
(b) latent
(c) enigmatic
(d) geek
(e) strange
Solutions
S1. Ans.(c)
Sol. enclosure– something enclosed .i.e. inserted into a letter or a package
S2. Ans.(d)
Sol. random– course without definite direction
S3. Ans.(e)
Sol. bogus– counterfeit or fake; not genuine
S4. Ans.(b)
Sol. monolithic– of or resembling a monolith(having a massive, unchanging structure that does not permit individual variation)
S5. Ans.(d)
Sol. casanova– a man considered romantic and gallant, especially one who gives amorous attentions to women; a promiscuous, philandering man
S6. Ans.(c)
Sol. uxorious– overly devoted or submissive to one’s wife
S7. Ans.(b)
Sol. beguile– to cheat
S8. Ans.(e)
Sol. camouflage– a disguise or covering up
S9. Ans.(c)
Sol. condolences– comfort, support or sympathy
S10. Ans.(d)
Sol. stale– not fresh
S11. Ans.(b)
Sol. perishing– extremely cold; used of environmental or bodily conditions
S12. Ans.(e)
Sol. palpable– that can be touched, felt or seen
S13. Ans.(e)
Sol. anomaly– a deviation from a rule or from what is regarded as normal
S14. Ans.(a)
Sol. ubiquitous– being everywhere at once; omnipresent, widespread; very prevalent
S15. Ans.(c)
Sol. enigmatic– hard to understand