English Language
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C
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One attends to a piece of work.
B
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We need to use indefinite pronoun ‘a’ to refer to any one terrible thing for the first time.
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surrender
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defeat
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setback
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acknowledgement
A
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The sentence talks about retirement being the end or the start, either “u give up “or accept the challenge. thus “surrender”
C
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The sentence is of past tense, and 'admire' means to praise. So, only option 3 fits the context here.
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decidedly of
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indefinitely
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far by to
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certainly
D
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Books are certainly (for sure) the...
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nature, criticism
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temperament, herself
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consciousness, dignity
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character, judgement
A
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Contrast statement some swear and other criticize. Therefore option 1.
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declined, cheerfully
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dived, ferociously
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plummeted, fiercely
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shot, coldly
C
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“Plummet” refers to a sudden drop and “fiercely” refers to violent in force and in intensity.
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senses, stimulated
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doubts, confirmed
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friends, present
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doubts, dispelled
D
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note the word “cogent” which refers to “convincing and believable”
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disappearing, thrown
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deprived, scattered
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missing, strewn
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declining, spread
C
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The sentence refers that items went missing and also the paper were all scattered on the floor. Thus the 3rd option.
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book
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workers
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philistines
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pragmatists
B
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To complete the work it is important to have “workers”.
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inspiration
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boost
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thrust
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agitation
A
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Source of inspiration refers to motivation to make and create art.
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tentative
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tenuous
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restrictive
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consistent
B
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Tenuous refers to “thin” and delicate that it could disappear.
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irreparable
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incontrovertible
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encashable
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inconceivable
A
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“Irreparable” refers to the damage which can't be repaired.
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guilty, appeal
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convicted, onus
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wanting, office
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derelict, attitude
A
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note the thought reverser “even “if the man is “guilty” he can still make an “appeal” in the higher court.
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confined
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associated
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presented
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prohibited
A
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Option 2, 3 and 4 do not fit with 'to' here. Thus, “confined” is the correct answer.