CGL 2023 Prelims Antonyms Part 5
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Exam: CGL (Prelims)
Year: 2023
Subject: Antonyms
Total Questions: 110
Part: 5 (10 Questions)
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Selective
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Selective – choosy
Stimulating – incentive, stimulant, incitement, invigoration
Careless – heedless
Doubtful – irresolute
Planned – prepared, outlined, programmedIncorrect
Selective – choosy
Stimulating – incentive, stimulant, incitement, invigoration
Careless – heedless
Doubtful – irresolute
Planned – prepared, outlined, programmed -
Question 2 of 10
2. Question
The crowd gave an exultant cheer to the football team when they were exiting the airport.
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Exultant – triumphantly happy
Rejoicing – glad, celebrate, delight
Disconsolate – inconsolable, desolate
Jubilant – elated, euphoric, excited, exuberant, exultant
Elated – delighted, thrilledIncorrect
Exultant – triumphantly happy
Rejoicing – glad, celebrate, delight
Disconsolate – inconsolable, desolate
Jubilant – elated, euphoric, excited, exuberant, exultant
Elated – delighted, thrilled -
Question 3 of 10
3. Question
The village fair was cancelled due to incessant rains.
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Incessant – constant, continual, continuous, perennial
Insistent – emphasis, importunity, perseverance, persistence
Daily – regular
Sporadic – occurring occasionally
Continual – repeatedIncorrect
Incessant – constant, continual, continuous, perennial
Insistent – emphasis, importunity, perseverance, persistence
Daily – regular
Sporadic – occurring occasionally
Continual – repeated -
Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Trivial
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Trivial – of little value or importance
Significant – notable, important
Huge – colossal, enormous, gigantic, immense, mammoth
Heavy – hefty, huge
Light – brightnessIncorrect
Trivial – of little value or importance
Significant – notable, important
Huge – colossal, enormous, gigantic, immense, mammoth
Heavy – hefty, huge
Light – brightness -
Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Conceal
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Conceal – bury, hide, screen
Watch – observe, view
See – glimpse
Reveal – give the game/show away
Hide – concealIncorrect
Conceal – bury, hide, screen
Watch – observe, view
See – glimpse
Reveal – give the game/show away
Hide – conceal -
Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Memory
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Memory – recollection, remembrance
Suppress – abolish, censor, conceal, contain
Oblivion – the fact or condition of not remembering
Retrospection – hindsight, recollection, reconsideration
Impart – transmitIncorrect
Memory – recollection, remembrance
Suppress – abolish, censor, conceal, contain
Oblivion – the fact or condition of not remembering
Retrospection – hindsight, recollection, reconsideration
Impart – transmit -
Question 7 of 10
7. Question
I don’t like to work with people who are not flexible.
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Flexible – elastic, resilient, springy
Capable – have the ability to
Malleable – adaptable, ductile, plastic, pliable
Open–ended – having no predetermined limit or boundary
Rigid – hard, firmIncorrect
Flexible – elastic, resilient, springy
Capable – have the ability to
Malleable – adaptable, ductile, plastic, pliable
Open–ended – having no predetermined limit or boundary
Rigid – hard, firm -
Question 8 of 10
8. Question
My niece is an amateur artist. I hope she becomes famous one day.
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Amateur – non-professional
Boring – dull, tedious
Freelancing – self-employed
Expert – authority, specialist
Decent – satisfactory, reasonableIncorrect
Amateur – non-professional
Boring – dull, tedious
Freelancing – self-employed
Expert – authority, specialist
Decent – satisfactory, reasonable -
Question 9 of 10
9. Question
We usually had ____ visitors dropping by, but now we have very less visitors.
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Less – not so much
Insufficient – inadequate, not enough
A handful of – a small quantity or number
Slighter – insignificant, trifling, paltry
Umpteen – considerable, countless, infiniteIncorrect
Less – not so much
Insufficient – inadequate, not enough
A handful of – a small quantity or number
Slighter – insignificant, trifling, paltry
Umpteen – considerable, countless, infinite -
Question 10 of 10
10. Question
To abate her listlessness, she went for a long walk in the country.
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Abate – (of something perceived as hostile, threatening, or negative) become less intense or widespread
Lessen – abate, decrease, diminish, dwindle
Sustain – help, assist
Increase – expand, extend, prolong
Subside – abate, descend, diminish, dwindle, easeIncorrect
Abate – (of something perceived as hostile, threatening, or negative) become less intense or widespread
Lessen – abate, decrease, diminish, dwindle
Sustain – help, assist
Increase – expand, extend, prolong
Subside – abate, descend, diminish, dwindle, ease