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  1. you don’t have to be a____________chef in order to cook meat properly.
    he acceded to his____________wishes.
    it took him ages to____________the technique.
    1) mellow
    2) amicable
    3) coincident
    4) master
    5) prevalent
    Answer – 4)
    Explanation: master – a man in charge of an organization or group, in particular and having or showing very great skill or proficiency.

  2. black ravens____________from the fog.
    the larvae pupate among the roots of trees to____________as the adults.
    the economy has started to____________from recession.
    1) emerge
    2) tranquil

    3) placatory

    4) aspirant
    5) layperson

    Answer – 1)
    Explanation: emerge – move out of or away from something and become visible.

  3. small businesses which are dependent on____________working hours
    job sharing and other____________arrangements
    they have accepted the need to be____________towards tenants
    1) flexible
    2) rigid
    3) vague
    4) pliant
    5) yielding
    Answer – 1)
    Explanation: flexible – capable of bending easily without breaking.

  4. there is_____________time for discussion.
    he leaned back in his_____________chair.
    she stood with her hands on her_____________hips.
    1) equable

    2) dabbler

    3) ample
    4) neophyte
    5) irenic

    Answer – 3)
    Explanation: ample – enough or more than enough; plentiful.

  5. you could well place us both in_____________.
    she first witnessed the_____________of pop stardom a decade ago.
    Jonathon_____________his life for love of David.
    1) pacifistic
    2) tenderfoot
    3) peril
    4) putterer

    5) dilettante

    Answer – 3)
    Explanation: peril – serious and immediate danger.

  6. compulsory retirement would interfere with individual_____________.
    parliamentary government is the essence of British_____________.
    people who attacked phone boxes would lose their_____________.
    1) halcyon

    2) neutralist

    3) greenhorn
    4) liberty
    5) probationer

    Answer – 4)
    Explanation: liberty – the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one’s behaviour or political views and the state of not being imprisoned or enslaved.

  7. Pauline loves collecting_____________.
    the kitchen had an_____________cooker.
    sanding will change the lustre of the sanded spot, especially if the finish has been_____________.
    1) novice
    2) antique
    3) apprentice
    4) placid

    5) concomitant

    Answer – 2)
    Explanation: antique – a collectable object such as a piece of furniture or work of art that has a high value because of its age and quality.

  8. the country’s_____________economic decline.
    hey made a_____________exit.
    those of you looking for adventure can shoot the_____________.
    1) rapid
    2) prevailing
    3) contemporary
    4) neutral
    5) strife
    Answer – 1)
    Explanation: rapid – happening in a short time or at a great rate and (of an action) characterized by great speed..

  9. the_____________austerity of the surroundings.
    he arranged a fishing trip to_____________his son.
    this is the first time in ages that I can just_____________myself.
    1) bending

    2) lenient

    3) modernistic
    4) please
    5) newfangled

    Answer – 4)
    Explanation: please – satisfying or appealing and cause to feel happy and satisfied.

  10. drenched in a_____________white neon light.
    a time of_____________military discipline.
    the_____________environment of the desert.
    1)  limber

    2) pliable

    3) concurrent
    4) harsh
    5) modish

    Answer – 4)
    Explanation: harsh – unpleasantly rough or jarring to the senses and cruel or severe.