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Q:

Do not lose your head in public. 

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    be embarrassed
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    shave your hair
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    get angry
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    get a headache
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Answer : 3. "get angry "

Q:

He made away with ten thousand rupees in the course of three months. 

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    squandered
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    saved
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    earned
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    ran away with
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Answer : 3. "earned "

Q:

He was out of spirits for a few days after his defeat. 

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    lifeless
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    uninvolved
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    gloomy
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    sober
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Answer : 3. "gloomy "

Q:

The students of that group have assured their project guide that they will all work against the clock. 

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    work with ensthusiasm
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    work hard to go against the time
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    work while keeping patience
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    work with vigour to finish in limited time
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Answer : 4. "work with vigour to finish in limited time "

Q:

My sincere advice to my maidservant fell on stony ground. 

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    made one stubborn
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    had little success
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    was counterproductive.
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    had a strong impact.
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Answer : 2. "had little success "

Q:

When the family in the next house packed off at midnight, I began to smell a rat. 

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    to see hidden meaning
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    to smell a bad smell
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    to suspect a trick
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    to misunderstand
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Answer : 3. "to suspect a trick "

Q:

To let off steam my friend started murmuring 

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    to show his approval
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    to show his displeasure
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    to release his tension
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    to show his anger
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Answer : 3. "to release his tension "

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Answer : 1. "strength "

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