Dear Students, English section of CGL Tier-2 Exam is very challenging. You need to mug up all the grammar rules, vocabulary and practice a lot of mock tests to score maximum marks. Today, in this English quiz we are providing questions based on fill in the blanks, one word substitutions. Attempt this quiz, learn better and be prepared for the CGL Tier-2 2017. We wish you good luck for the CGL Exam.
Directions (1-15): Choose the option which is the antonym of the word mentioned in the question.
Q1. RAKED
(a) inclined
(b) tilting
(c) plumb
Q2. GRAVER
(a) weighty
(b) serious
(c) frivolous
(d) eventful
Q3. MILITANTS
(a) aggressive
(b) pacific
(c) argumentative
(d) agonistic
Q4. CONTENTIOUS
(a) factiousstar
(b) agreeable
(c) petulantstar
(d) querulousstar
Q5. INTROSPECTION
(a) self-contemplation
(b) self-observation
(c) self-examination
(d) unthoughtful
Q6. AGITATORS
(a) demagogue
(b) exciter
(c) fomenter
(d) moderate
Q7. SIZEABLE
(a) big
(b) boxcar
(c) biggish,
(d) Bantam
Q8. ORCHESTRATED
(a) synthesize
(b) disorganize
(c) blend
(d) coordinate
Q9. PURPORTED
(a) conceal
(b) maintain
(c) proclaim
(d) express
Q10. SPONTANEITY
(a) lightheartedness
(b) abandonment
(c) restraint
(d) ease
Q11. RESONATE
(a) echo
(b) reecho
(c) reverberate
(d) quiet
Q12. AGITATORS
(a) uniter
(b) instigator
(c) provocateur
(d) fomenter
Q13. BLOATED
(a) outsize
(b) hyperbolized
(c) exaggerated
(d) reasonable
Q14. INTERTWINED
(a) interlace
(b) disentangle
(c) inweave
(d) twist
Q15. PROMULGATED
(a) trumpet
(b) declare
(c) suppress
(d) annunciate