Banks Exam Special - English practice test

                           Banks Exam Special - English practice test

Directions (Q.1-10): Choose the word which is MOST SIMILAR in meaning to the word as used in the sentence.

1.Some of the best players in the world honed their skills playing street football.
  (A)Straight (B)Strait (C)Strengthen (D)Delay (E)Used

2.The hapless victims of the disaster were provided shelter by philanthropic organizations.
  (A)Disaster (B)Disable (C)Enable (D)Unfortunate (E)Famous

3.His face, once so open and guileless is now changed.
  (A)Rough (B)Innocent (C)Coarse (D)Brittle (E)Fast

4.Harish was a popular and gregarious man.
  (A)Sociable (B)Inventive (C)Extempore (D)Innocent (E)Extrovert

5.The evidence had been planted as part of an elaborate hoax.
  (A)Deception (B)Detection (C)Digestion (D)Domination (E)Dissection

6.His target was the hypocrisy of suburban life.
  (A)Project (B)Sincerity (C)Significance (D)Seriousness (E)Pretense

7.The country is forging a bright new future.
  (A)Last (B)Enduring (C)Moving (D)Make (E)Endearing

8.His long-standing feud with Universal Pictures has left him in lurch.
  (A)Grind (B)Grudge (C)Grave (D)Grind (E)Gross

9.Her fecund imagination has brought her laurels.
  (A)Prolific (B)Barren (C)Sterile (D)Solid (E)Wild

10.The fulmination's of media moralists grew with CM's remarks.
  (A)Praise (B)Pride (C)Protest (D)Protection (E)Pleasure

Answers:-
1.C 2.D 3.B 4.A 5.A 6.E 7.B 8.B 9.A 10.C
       




























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