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Antonyms Questions for SBI PO Pre, IBPS PO Pre, SBI Clerk Mains and IBPS Clerk Mains Exams. Antonyms Quiz 1 Directions: Some words have been given below along with a statement where they have been used in a certain context. You have to find the word from the options which is the most opposite to the given context and mark that as your answer. 1. INADVERTENT: The company argued the breach was inadvertent and it was unaware of the court order when the automatically generated email went out. A. Unintended B. Deliberate C. Unpremeditated D. Unwitting E. All are incorrect 2. ANTAGONIZE: Canada has decided to not antagonize India in spite of its dismal human rights record. A. Placate B. Estrange C. Hostile D. Provoke E. All are incorrect 3. FORTHCOMING: The minister asked its coalition partner to treat regional parties well before striking an alliance for the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections. A. Imminent B. Coming C. Unavailable D. Candid E. All are incorrect 4. HAPLESS : Hapless farmers are committing suicide after government gave them paltry compensation for acquiring acres of land for a solar power plant. A. Unlucky B. Digress C. Exploited D. Fortunate E. All are incorrect 5. PECULIAR: People go trekking and wander in the adjacent forest witnessing some of the peculiar flora and fauna of the Himalayas. A. Strange B. Uncanny C. Normal D. Dubious E. All are incorrect 6. IMPETUOUS: Keeping at his impetuous ways, US President Donald Trump created history as he became the first occupant of the White House to shake hands with a North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un. A. Impulsive B. Rash C. Bridled D. Rampant E. All are incorrect 7. DEVOID: Devoid of commercial development, the beaches at the Murud coast are practically deserted and make for a relaxed outing. A. Void B. Lacking C. Sans D. Complete E. All are incorrect

8. VAGUE: The negotiator was vague and did not reveal much about the meeting set to take place the next day. A. Explicit B. Unclear C. Indistinct D. Ambiguous E. All are incorrect 9. POIGNANT: Shah's poignant take on the growing atmosphere of intolerance and communal violence has predictably been jumped upon by political parties. A. Wretched B. Tearful C. Disturbing D. Pitiful E. All are incorrect 10. PAUCITY: A paucity of urea is worrying farmers for the past few days in several states in north India. A. Dearth B. Insufficient C. Surfeit D. Want E. All are incorrect Correct Answers: Explanations : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 B A C D C C D A E C 1. Inadvertent: not resulting from or achieved through deliberate planning. Deliberate means on purpose and is most opposite to the context here. Hence, option B is correct. 2. Antagonize: cause (someone) to become hostile. Placate means to calm/pacify/soothe something/someone. This is the most opposite in meaning. The rest are synonyms of antagonize. Hence, option A is correct. 3. Forthcoming: about to happen or appear/ willing to divulge information/candid. The word that does not fit in here is unavailable which is opposite in meaning to forthcoming.

4. Hapless means unfortunate. Clearly, fortunate is the most opposite word here. Hence, option D is correct. 5. Peculiar: different to what is normal or expected; strange. As per the meaning above, normal is most opposite in context here. 6. Impetuous: acting or done quickly and without thought or care. Options A, B and D are synonyms while bridled means restrained and is correct. 7. Devoid means lacking/ incomplete. As per the meaning above, complete is the most opposite here while options A, B and C are synonyms. Hence, option D is correct. 8. Vague: Unclear/indistinct. Options B, C and D are synonyms of vague. Explicit means clear/overt/open/plain and is most opposite in meaning. Hence, option A is correct. 9. Poignant: Evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret. All of the words are synonyms and thus, are incorrect. Hence, option E is correct. 10. Paucity: a scarcity or lack of something. Dearth, insufficient and want all are synonyms of paucity. Only surfeit meaning plenty is correct.