STRICTURE (a) strictness (b) stinging (c) discipline (d) censure
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OBEISANCE (a) homage (b) pilgrimage (c) subjugation (d) obligation
A truly respectable old man is a ripe person. (a) senior (b) mature (c) perfect (d) seasoned
The soldiers repulsed the enemy. (a) defeated (b) destroyed (c) rejected (d) repelled
She deftly masked her feelings. (a) hid (b) flaunted (c) oblique (d) obscured
Vendors must have licence. (a) One who drives a car (b) One who works in a hospital (c) One who is employed in food serving (d) One engaged in selling
They will not admit children under fourteen. (a) avow (b) receive (c) accept (d) concede
The jewels have been stolen from her bedroom. (a) embezzled (b) asserted (c) yielded (d) abdicated
The soldier showed an exemplary courage. (a) flawed (b) faulty (c) ideal (d) boisterous
They served fruits after the dinner. (a) assisted (b) obliged (c) waited (d) offered
The committee should recommend his name to the government. (a) praise (b) advise (c) counsel (d) suggest
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