GRAVITATE (a) meditate (b) become serious (c) deteriorate (d) retreat
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The officer exaggerated the damage caused by the rowdies. (a) underwrote (b) condemned (c) ignored (d) underestimated
The speaker was unable to pacify the crowd. (a) excite (b) antagonize (c) threaten (d) challenge
His officer was a very strict person. (a) pleasant (b) open hearted (c) lenient (d) indifferent
Servitude is not helpful for mental growth. (a) Disservice (b) Retirement (c) Freedom (d) Termination
His attitude to poor people is deplorable. (a) commendable (b) miserable (c) equitable (d) desirable
The guest made derogatory remarks about the food he was served. (a) interesting (b) complimentary (c) unneccessary (d) cheerful
He has an aversion to milk. (a) dear (b) loving (c) liking (d) pet
The paucity of good teachers is the chief reason for the present condition of these schools. (a) presence (b) surplus (c) appointment (d) retention
Don't you think his account of things was monotonous ? (a) agreeable (b) acceptable (c) varied (d) indecent
Spurious drugs can prove to be fatal. (a) Virtuous (b) Inferior (c) Genuine (d) Contemptuous
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