VAGUE (a) Clear (b) Pleasant (c) Profound (d) Sufficient
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His partners felt that it was a viable business proposition. (a) enviable (b) unenviable (c) inviolable (d) impracticable
The usual adulation of officers must end. (a) back-biting (b) condemnation (c) flsttery (d) praise
There is an obscure cave on the other side of the hill. (a) well-known (b) infamous (c) notorious (d) admired
Her impetuous behaviour was attributed to her upbringing. (a) rash (b) poised (c) sluggish (d) aggressive
All these measures will augment employment. (a) diminish (b) circumscribe (c) restrain (d) constrain
The two friends were distinct in everything; dress, manners, hair-style and food-habits. (a) opposite (b) different (c) uniform (d) similar
The man at the gate had a for bidding appearance. (a) handsome (b) lenient (c) filthy (d) mild
This is a trivial matter. (a) important (b) small (c) easy (d) difficult
Everybody called it a lavish party. (a) big (b) wasteful (c) frugal (d) expensive
Popular fiction in a sense has enriched world literature. (a) devalued (b) undervalued (c) depreciated (d) impoverished
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