Mass murder is very often a result of communal frenzy. (a) patricide (b) fratricide (c) regicide (d) genocide
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The maiden speech of the young member of the Lok Sabha was very much appreciated by the people. (a) farewell speech (b) short speech (c) first speech (d) speech about women
Please do not interfere with my work. (a) meddle (b) help (c) object (d) copy
This job is very tedious. (a) tiresome (b) dull (c) interesting (d) exciting
She takes after her mother. (a) follows (b) comes after (c) resembles (d) imitates
He is very intelligent, but ill-favoured by nature. (a) unlucky (b) weak in health (c) short-tempered (d) ugly
People thronged to pay homage to the departed leader. (a) humility (b) tribute (c) obedience (d) allegiance
He kept his eyes peeled and his ears pricked for some important clue. (a) hint (b) inkling (c) intimation (d) signal
The spectators looked at the batsman in amazement when he hit sixer after sixer. (a) shock (b) wonder (c) surprise (d) suspicion
Very few of our batsmen have any real consistency. (a) constancy (b) competence (c) permanence (d) uniformity
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