1.  To exercise veiled effect

2.  To embarrass

3.  To be fuming

4.   A person unsuited to the position he fills

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Correct Answer :

A person unsuited to the position he fills


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1.  To love someone intensely

2.  To accept defeat

3.  To be in the extreme hatred

4.   Abuse somebody due to anger

4
Correct Answer :

To be in the extreme hatred


Explanation :
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1.  To hate somebody

2.  To be bitter enemy

3.  To be in a imperativeness all the time

4.   To disobey

4
Correct Answer :

To be bitter enemy


Explanation :
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1.  To fail in one’s plans as one goes to wrong people for help

2.  To face a mortifying condition

3.  To recourse to erroneous manoeuvres

4.   To work privately

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Correct Answer :

To fail in one’s plans as one goes to wrong people for help


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1.  To raise a wrong fright

2.  To refuse to listen

3.  To Surrender

4.   To quarrel over fripperies

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Correct Answer :

To Surrender


Explanation :
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1.  To be in difficulties

2.  To be under huge liability

3.  To accept a challenge

4.   None of these

4
Correct Answer :

To be in difficulties


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1.  To work hard

2.  By practical experience which is rather rough

3.  To accomplish a purpose

4.   To help someone

4
Correct Answer :

By practical experience which is rather rough


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1.  If only sentence I is correct

2.  If only sentence II is correct

3.  If both the sentences I and II are correct

4.  If I as well as II are incorrect, but both could be made correct by interchanging the italicised words

5.  If neither I nor II is correct and the sentence could not be made correct by interchanging the italicised words

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Correct Answer :

If I as well as II are incorrect, but both could be made correct by interchanging the italicised words


Explanation :
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1.  If only sentence I is correct

2.  If only sentence II is correct

3.  If both the sentences I and II are correct

4.  If I as well as II are incorrect, but both could be made correct by interchanging the italicised words

5.   If neither I nor II is correct and the sentence could not be made correct by interchanging the italicised words

5
Correct Answer :

If only sentence I is correct


Explanation :
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1.  If only sentence I is correct

2.  If only sentence II is correct

3.  If both the sentences I and II are correct

4.  If I as well as II are incorrect, but both could be made correct by interchanging the italicised words

5.   If neither I nor II is correct and the sentence could not be made correct by interchanging the italicised words

5
Correct Answer :

If only sentence I is correct


Explanation :
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