Sentence Completion » Exercise – 3
Directions : Out of the four alternatives, choose the most suitable word to make the sentence meaningful.
101. A …….. thief was caught by the police last night.
(a) famous
(b) popular
(c) renowned
(d) notorious
102. From the shape of the present circumstances, he still cannot …….. what’s going to happen next.
(a) declare
(b) foresee
(c) prognosticate
(d) prodigy
103. He knew everything better than anybody else, and it was an affront to his …….. vanity that you should disagree with him.
(a) overwrought
(b) overwhelming
(c) overweening
(d) overstrung
104. He married many times, yet happiness …….. him and he remained miserable as before.
(a) eluded
(b) disappointed
(c) escaped
(d) absconded
105. India believes in tolerance, not in …….. acceptance or rejection.
(a) alienation
(b) bigotry
(c) prejudice
(d) aggression
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