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    In the following questions, a word is given at the top. From the given answer choices, select an appropriate synonym for this word.

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Question 1
Irreproachable:
A
remarkable
B
extraordinary
C
faultless
D
immense
Question 1 Explanation: 
The word Irreproachable (Adjective) means Free of guilt; not subject to blame; inculpable. Hence, the words irreproachable and faultless are synonymous.
Question 2
Felicity:
A
bliss
B
honesty
C
bliss
D
sorrow
Question 2 Explanation: 
The word Felicity (Noun) means: Pleasing and appropriate manner or style (especially manner or style of expression). Hence, the words felicity and bliss are synonymous
Question 3
Knave:
A
emperor
B
enchanter
C
soldier
D
scoundrel
Question 3 Explanation: 
The word Knave (noun) means: a blackguard or a fraud. Of the given alternatives, the word scoundrel (noun) means: a person who is deceptive .Hence, the words knave and scoundrel are synonymous.
Question 4
Frontier:
A
edge
B
landmark
C
boundary
D
comer
Question 4 Explanation: 
The word Frontier (Noun) means: a boundary or borderland. Hence, the words Frontier and boundary are synonymous.
Question 5
Rout:
A
disaster
B
defeat
C
loss
D
crash
Question 5 Explanation: 
The word Rout (noun) means: Defeat disastrously. Hence, the words rout and disaster are synonymous
Question 6
Forego:
A
renounce
B
disown
C
leave
D
accumulate
Question 6 Explanation: 
The word Forego means: Do without or cease to hold or adhere to Of the given alternative the word Renounce (Verb) means: to abandon not to do something. Hence, the words forego and leave are synonymous.
Question 7
Recipients:
A
creators
B
donors
C
awardees
D
instigators
Question 7 Explanation: 
The word Recipient (Noun) means : areceiver. Hence, the words recipients and receivers are synonymous.
Question 8
profligate:
A
huge
B
prodigious
C
enormous
D
wasteful
Question 8 Explanation: 
The word Prodigal (Adjective) means :spendthrift, wanton. Hence, the words prodigal and wasteful are synonymous.
Question 9
Impost:
A
fertilizer
B
dispatch
C
tax
D
postage
Question 9 Explanation: 
The word Impost (Noun) means: a tariff. Hence, the words impost and tax are synonymous.
Question 10
Coarse:
A
academic
B
morsel
C
rough
D
schooling
Question 10 Explanation: 
The word Coarse (Adjective) means: not fine, rude and ribald. Hence, the words coarse and rough are synonymous
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