EMANCIPATE (a) liberate (b) release (c) acquit (d) unchain
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HOSTILITY (a) hospitality (b) jealousy (c) enmity (d) envy
Moralists are usually persons who abstain from alcoholic drinks. (a) teetotallers (b) ascetics (c) pedants (d) celibates
The chairman is quick to find fault and is hard to please. (a) frivolous (b) facetious (c) fastidious (d) ferocious
Scriptural injunctions should not be opposed or treated with contempt. (a) flouted (b) flounced (c) floundered (d) flaunted
A fortress on a commanding height for defense of a city is called (a) citadel (b) metropolis (c) megapolis (d) headquarters
Nostalgia is (a) anxiety about future (b) feeling of insecurity (c) longing for a period in the past (d) an allergy to certain foods
All these items have been marked down. (a) reserved (b) packed up (c) reduced in price (d) entered
How you have the effrontery to ask for another loan? (a) right (b) impudence (c) heart (d) courage
There was a devastating attack on his work. (a) terrible (b) casual (c) unethical (d) motivated
The committee conducted an exhaustive inquiry. (a) time-consuming (b) complicated (c) renewed (d) thorough
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