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Choose from the following, the answer that is opposite in meaning to the main word (Written in Capital letters). (Find answers and explanation to the answers at the bottom of the page.)
6. CONSENSUS
(A) agreement
(B) disagreement
(C) quality
(D) special case
(A) agreement
(B) disagreement
(C) quality
(D) special case
7. FECKLESS
(A) weak
(B) careless
(C) careful
(D) unlucky
(A) weak
(B) careless
(C) careful
(D) unlucky
8. EMINENT
(A) imminent
(B) happy
(C) famous
(D) unknown
(A) imminent
(B) happy
(C) famous
(D) unknown
9. PARTISAN
(A) neutral
(B) popular
(C) biased
(D) stubborn
(A) neutral
(B) popular
(C) biased
(D) stubborn
10. NEPOTISM
(A) query
(B) favoritism
(C) impartial
(D) neophyte
(A) query
(B) favoritism
(C) impartial
(D) neophyte
ANSWERS: NTS PRACTICE PAPER
6(B) 7(C) 8(D) 9(A) 10(C)
6(B) 7(C) 8(D) 9(A) 10(C)
EXPLANATION: NTS PRACTICE PAPER
6. (B) consensus means “agreement”. Hence, disagreement in the opposite.
7. (C) feckless means “careless”. Hence, careful is the opposite.
8. (D) eminent means “famous”. Hence, unknown is the opposite.
9. (A) partisan means “biased or someone who supports a particular idea/party”. Hence, neutral is the opposite.
10. (C) nepotism means “favoritism (to support someone)”. Hence impartial (neutral) is the opposite.
7. (C) feckless means “careless”. Hence, careful is the opposite.
8. (D) eminent means “famous”. Hence, unknown is the opposite.
9. (A) partisan means “biased or someone who supports a particular idea/party”. Hence, neutral is the opposite.
10. (C) nepotism means “favoritism (to support someone)”. Hence impartial (neutral) is the opposite.