“Commodious” is the opposite of:
- (A) Limited
- (B) Expensive
- (C) Numerous
- (D) Leisurely
- (A) Limited
The policeman’s story conflicts _______ that of the accused.
- (A) from
- (B) to
- (C) with
- (D) in
- (C) with
A young police officer was charged _______ the task of transporting the prisoners.
- (A) for
- (B) by
- (C) in
- (D) with
- (D) with
“Parallel” is the opposite of:
- (A) Divergent
- (B) Alongside
- (C) Equidistant
- (D) Laterally
- (A) Divergent
The debate in the parliament was adjourned _______ the following week.
- (A) With
- (B) for
- (C) into
- (D) to
- (D) to
Which word in correctly spelt in the following set of words:
- (A) Garuantee
- (B) Gaurantee
- (C) Guarantee
- (D) Guarentee
- (C) Guarantee
Which word in correctly spelt in the following set of words:
- (A) Violit
- (B) Voilance
- (C) Violance
- (D) Voile
- (D) Voile
“De Facto” means:
- (A) In practice
- (B) By law
- (C) By the way
- (D) By fiction
- (A) In practice
There has been a complete break _______ of law and order in the country.
- (A) up
- (B) off
- (C) down
- (D) of
- (C) down
The police must ________ enough evidence to ensure his conviction.
- (A) Hoard
- (B) Gather
- (C) Store
- (D) Capture
- (B) Gather