Question : Select the most appropriate ANTONYM for 'refuse' in the given sentence.
Shama was allowed to visit the accommodation places for the devotees of the shrine.
Option 1: Allowed
Option 2: Visit
Option 3: Accommodation
Option 4: Shrine
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Correct Answer: Allowed
Solution : The first option is the correct answer.
Refuse implies the act of declining or denying permission. The antonym allowed means granting permission or giving approval, making it the opposite of refusing or denying permission.
The meanings of the other options are as follows:
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Question : Select the most appropriate ANTONYM for 'apprehension' in the given sentence. Shradha was never in such a situation before; her excitement was understandable for her peers.
Option 1: Before
Option 2: Excitement
Option 3: Peers
Option 4: Situation
Question : Select the most appropriate SYNONYM of the word 'Keen' from the given sentence.
I am eager and happy to visit the beautiful city of Darjeeling next month with my family.
Option 1: beautiful
Option 2: visit
Option 3: eager
Option 4: happy
Question : Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the word 'Regularity' from the given sentence.
The doctor's examination revealed a significant abnormality in the patient's cardiovascular system.
Option 1: Examination
Option 2: Abnormality
Option 3: Significant
Option 4: Revealed
Question : Select the most appropriate ANTONYM for 'scarcity' in the given sentence.
In spite of having ice glaciers across the globe, people don't have excess of fresh drinking water.
Option 1: Excess
Option 2: Water
Option 3: Glaciers
Option 4: Fresh
Question : Select the most appropriate ANTONYM for 'redeem' in the given sentence.
Shantanu violated the rules of the college when he started screaming and shouting in the premises.
Option 1: screaming
Option 2: violated
Option 3: premises
Option 4: shouting
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