CGL 2023 Prelims Antonyms Part 3
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Exam: CGL (Prelims)
Year: 2023
Subject: Antonyms
Total Questions: 110
Part: 3 (25 Questions)
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Question 1 of 25
1. Question
Aditi is meticulous by nature.
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Meticulous – showing great attention to detail, very careful and precise
Accurate – authentic, definite
Precise – specific, pin point
Careless -heedless
Concise – succinct, briefIncorrect
Meticulous – showing great attention to detail, very careful and precise
Accurate – authentic, definite
Precise – specific, pin point
Careless -heedless
Concise – succinct, brief -
Question 2 of 25
2. Question
He was quite violent in his behaviour.
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Violent – brutal, ferocious
Crazy – bizarre, fantastical
Aggressive – hostile, belligerent
Gentle – kind, tender
Savage – undomesticated, wildIncorrect
Violent – brutal, ferocious
Crazy – bizarre, fantastical
Aggressive – hostile, belligerent
Gentle – kind, tender
Savage – undomesticated, wild -
Question 3 of 25
3. Question
Heavy outfits make the movement of trekkers sluggish.
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Sluggish – slow-moving or inactive
Active – energetic, lively
Distorted – twist, wrap
Eye Catching – beautiful, conspicuous, gorgeous, spectacular, striking
Comfortable – cosy, snugIncorrect
Sluggish – slow-moving or inactive
Active – energetic, lively
Distorted – twist, wrap
Eye Catching – beautiful, conspicuous, gorgeous, spectacular, striking
Comfortable – cosy, snug -
Question 4 of 25
4. Question
It was evident from his gestures that he was feeling guilty.
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Evident – clearly seen or understood, obvious
Hidden – buried. clandestine. concealed. covered
Profuse – exuberant, lavish, lush, luxuriant
Correct – decent, decently, in good order, properly
Visible – noticeable, observableIncorrect
Evident – clearly seen or understood, obvious
Hidden – buried. clandestine. concealed. covered
Profuse – exuberant, lavish, lush, luxuriant
Correct – decent, decently, in good order, properly
Visible – noticeable, observable -
Question 5 of 25
5. Question
Nervous
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Nervous – easily agitated or alarmed
Hesitant – reluctant, dubious
Shaky – trembling, tremulous
Courageous – audacious, gallant
Casual – relaxed, friendlyIncorrect
Nervous – easily agitated or alarmed
Hesitant – reluctant, dubious
Shaky – trembling, tremulous
Courageous – audacious, gallant
Casual – relaxed, friendly -
Question 6 of 25
6. Question
Meticulous
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Meticulous – showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise
Heedful – attentive, mindful
Careful – punctilious, scrupulous
Careless – heedless
Untidy – messy, sloppyIncorrect
Meticulous – showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise
Heedful – attentive, mindful
Careful – punctilious, scrupulous
Careless – heedless
Untidy – messy, sloppy -
Question 7 of 25
7. Question
Hinder
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Hinder – block, impede
Monitor – visual display unit, screen, display
Aid – abet, back, foster, advance
Domesticate – tamed, subdued
Force – implant, infuseIncorrect
Hinder – block, impede
Monitor – visual display unit, screen, display
Aid – abet, back, foster, advance
Domesticate – tamed, subdued
Force – implant, infuse -
Question 8 of 25
8. Question
Perseverance
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Perseverance– dedication, endurance
Irresolution – indecisiveness, indecision
Obstinacy – stubbornness, inflexibility
Readiness – fitness, prepare
Eloquence – rhetoric, articulatenessIncorrect
Perseverance– dedication, endurance
Irresolution – indecisiveness, indecision
Obstinacy – stubbornness, inflexibility
Readiness – fitness, prepare
Eloquence – rhetoric, articulateness -
Question 9 of 25
9. Question
Her sudden arrival has disarranged my plans.
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Arrival – advent, appearance
Timing – schedule
Entrance – ingress, way in
Departure – going away
Appearance – arrival, coming, adventIncorrect
Arrival – advent, appearance
Timing – schedule
Entrance – ingress, way in
Departure – going away
Appearance – arrival, coming, advent -
Question 10 of 25
10. Question
Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the word ‘Unsure’ from the given sentence.
Himanshi is preparing customised gifts and handicrafts for surprising Mehul on his retirement, but the date is not certain yet.
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Unsure – not feeling, showing, or done with confidence and certainty
Date – day of the month , occasion
Certain – unquestionable, sure, definite
Customised – personalized
Handicrafts -artifactIncorrect
Unsure – not feeling, showing, or done with confidence and certainty
Date – day of the month , occasion
Certain – unquestionable, sure, definite
Customised – personalized
Handicrafts -artifact -
Question 11 of 25
11. Question
He was acquitted of all the charges in the court today.
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Acquitted – free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
Conformed – adapt, adjust
Discharged – unburden, disburden
Praised – exalted, aided, blessed, celebrated
Convicted – condemned, accusedIncorrect
Acquitted – free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
Conformed – adapt, adjust
Discharged – unburden, disburden
Praised – exalted, aided, blessed, celebrated
Convicted – condemned, accused -
Question 12 of 25
12. Question
Her modest behaviour was appreciated by everyone in the assembly.
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Modest – unassuming in the estimation of one’s abilities or achievements
Distant – far-off, faraway, away, far back
Unpresuming – humble. moderate. prudent. quiet.
Conceited – vain
Obvious– apparent, clear, distinct, evidentIncorrect
Modest – unassuming in the estimation of one’s abilities or achievements
Distant – far-off, faraway, away, far back
Unpresuming – humble. moderate. prudent. quiet.
Conceited – vain
Obvious– apparent, clear, distinct, evident -
Question 13 of 25
13. Question
Her room looks very messy.
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Messy – chaotic, sloppy
Untidy – bedraggled, Jumbled, tangled
Chaotic – disorderly
Disordered – in a confused or badly organized state
Organised – put in orderIncorrect
Messy – chaotic, sloppy
Untidy – bedraggled, Jumbled, tangled
Chaotic – disorderly
Disordered – in a confused or badly organized state
Organised – put in order -
Question 14 of 25
14. Question
There are ____(definite) weaknesses in their security arrangements.
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Definite – without doubt (used for emphasis)
Monotonous – boring, dreary, dull, ho-hum, humdrum
Hazy – misty, foggy
Subtle – exquisite. faint. indirect. ingenious. profound
Vague – unclear, ambiguousIncorrect
Definite – without doubt (used for emphasis)
Monotonous – boring, dreary, dull, ho-hum, humdrum
Hazy – misty, foggy
Subtle – exquisite. faint. indirect. ingenious. profound
Vague – unclear, ambiguous -
Question 15 of 25
15. Question
This is such a rowdy classroom.
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Rowdy – noisy and disorderly
Compliant – amenable, conformable
Chattering – to talk for a long time about things that are not important
Disorderly – chaotic, disorganized, jumbled
Noisy – boisterous, clamorousIncorrect
Rowdy – noisy and disorderly
Compliant – amenable, conformable
Chattering – to talk for a long time about things that are not important
Disorderly – chaotic, disorganized, jumbled
Noisy – boisterous, clamorous -
Question 16 of 25
16. Question
She will probably, come tonight for a party.
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Probably – almost certainly, as far as one knows or can tell
Definitely – certainly, surely
Perhaps – maybe, possibly
Apparently – seemingly, supposedly
Possibly – conceivably, likely, perhaps, probably, maybeIncorrect
Probably – almost certainly, as far as one knows or can tell
Definitely – certainly, surely
Perhaps – maybe, possibly
Apparently – seemingly, supposedly
Possibly – conceivably, likely, perhaps, probably, maybe -
Question 17 of 25
17. Question
She was wearing a____new outfit. (expensive)
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Expensive – costing a lot of money
Cheap – thrifty, chary, provident, careful
Costly – valuable
Premium – finest, prime
Precious – high priceIncorrect
Expensive – costing a lot of money
Cheap – thrifty, chary, provident, careful
Costly – valuable
Premium – finest, prime
Precious – high price -
Question 18 of 25
18. Question
Lament
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Lament – a passionate expression of grief or sorrow.
Deplore – bemoan, bewail
Decry – belittle, depreciate
Celebrate – praise, bless
Regret – lament, repentIncorrect
Lament – a passionate expression of grief or sorrow.
Deplore – bemoan, bewail
Decry – belittle, depreciate
Celebrate – praise, bless
Regret – lament, repent -
Question 19 of 25
19. Question
One should not yell at children.
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Yel l – a loud, sharp cry of pain, surprise, or delight
Notify – inform, apprise
Indemnify – compensate, pay, recompense, reimburse
Whisper – muttered, mumbled
Terrorise – aggressive, frighteningIncorrect
Yel l – a loud, sharp cry of pain, surprise, or delight
Notify – inform, apprise
Indemnify – compensate, pay, recompense, reimburse
Whisper – muttered, mumbled
Terrorise – aggressive, frightening -
Question 20 of 25
20. Question
Clear
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Clear– transparent, unclouded
Clean – spotless, stainless, spick-and-span, squeaky-clean, shiny
Opaque – cloudy, mirky, muddy, murky, turbid
Mess – disorder, disarray, confusion, farrago
Untidy – tangledIncorrect
Clear– transparent, unclouded
Clean – spotless, stainless, spick-and-span, squeaky-clean, shiny
Opaque – cloudy, mirky, muddy, murky, turbid
Mess – disorder, disarray, confusion, farrago
Untidy – tangled -
Question 21 of 25
21. Question
My energy waned to see my college team performing poorly in the match.
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Waned – (of a state or feeling) decrease in vigour or extent; become weaker
Declined – degenerate, decay, weaken, diminish
Dimmed – bland. comfortable. cool
Abated – subside
Grew – widen, sprout, cultivate, developIncorrect
Waned – (of a state or feeling) decrease in vigour or extent; become weaker
Declined – degenerate, decay, weaken, diminish
Dimmed – bland. comfortable. cool
Abated – subside
Grew – widen, sprout, cultivate, develop -
Question 22 of 25
22. Question
She is a veteran journalist known for her powerful writing style.
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Veteran – a person who has had long experience in a particular field
Renowned – famous
Creviced – cleft, crack, fissure, scissure
Conditioned – control, govern
Novice – new in any fieldIncorrect
Veteran – a person who has had long experience in a particular field
Renowned – famous
Creviced – cleft, crack, fissure, scissure
Conditioned – control, govern
Novice – new in any field -
Question 23 of 25
23. Question
Choose the ANTONYM of the word ‘fetish’ in the given sentence.
Shilpi has a fixed indifference and obsession towards problems in life.
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Fetish – a form of sexual desire in which gratification is strongly linked to a particular object or activity or a part of the body other than the sexual organs.
Indifference – disregard, unconcern
Fixed – established, hooked, immovable, locked
Problems – bad situation
Obsession – compulsion, delusion, enthusiasm, fascinationIncorrect
Fetish – a form of sexual desire in which gratification is strongly linked to a particular object or activity or a part of the body other than the sexual organs.
Indifference – disregard, unconcern
Fixed – established, hooked, immovable, locked
Problems – bad situation
Obsession – compulsion, delusion, enthusiasm, fascination -
Question 24 of 25
24. Question
The boy looked dishevelled and lost.
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Dishevelled – untidy, disordered
Tidy – neat, orderly
Clumsy – awkward, graceless
Infuriated – enraged, outraged
Excited – thrilled, delightedIncorrect
Dishevelled – untidy, disordered
Tidy – neat, orderly
Clumsy – awkward, graceless
Infuriated – enraged, outraged
Excited – thrilled, delighted -
Question 25 of 25
25. Question
The apple tasted incredibly sweet.
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Sweet – having the pleasant taste characteristic of sugar or honey; not salt, sour, or bitter
Delicious – mouth-watering
Pleasant – acceptable
Bitter – acidic, pungent
Special – awesome, incredibleIncorrect
Sweet – having the pleasant taste characteristic of sugar or honey; not salt, sour, or bitter
Delicious – mouth-watering
Pleasant – acceptable
Bitter – acidic, pungent
Special – awesome, incredible