The writer’s erudition in science is revealed in every page of the book. (a) unenlightened (b) ignorance (c) intelligence (d) hollowness
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The seminar which Ravi organised proved to be momentous event. (a) trivial (b) futile (c) vain (d) useless
The question is not whether the court vindicates him with regard to his involvement in the case, but how he feels about it. (a) reprieves (b) absolves (c) indicts (d) summons
In those days many monarchs enjoyed vast ecclesiastical powers. (a) permanent (b) temporal (c) contemporary (d) constitutional
It was a mystery as to where the young girl had acquired such a naive belief. (a) credulous (b) childlike (c) wise (d) innocent
It’s the only treatment suitable for cancer. (a) insufficient (b) impertinent (c) befitting (d) congenial
Some of the criticisms which they had to put up were very unfair. (a) scold (b) scorn (c) appreciation (d) censure
I would beg of all friends not to rush to Birla house nor try to dissuade me or be anxious about me. (a) certain (b) composed (c) careless (d) heedless
It could not have been expected that, with such a bent of mind of the people, there should have been much activity for the cultivation of the physical sciences in this part of the world. (a) dull (b) dormant (c) indolence (d) idle
Indian culture has been, from time immemorial, of a peculiar cast and mould. (a) common (b) customary (c) natural (d) familiar
The princess charming was the centre of attraction today. (a) enchanting (b) hypnotic (c) repulsive (d) fascinating
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