Double Fill up’s For SBI PO SET – 11
Double Fill up’s For SBI PO SET – 11
1. Although there were _______ circumstances in this particular violation of the law, the judge ruled that there had to be strict, _____ or there would be no law at all.
(a) extraordinary, complaisance
(b) specific, obedience
(c) tantalizing, adherence
(d) extenuating, compliance
(e) questionable, observation
2. In spite of all ______, in spite of penalties for examinees when cheater were caught, there is evidence of the ________ of the rigid rules of external help on civil service tests.
(a) threats, encompassment
(b) surveillance, vulnerability
(c) temptation, flouting
(d) precautions, circumvention
(e) discouragement, acceptance
3. Hungarians may grumble about the difficulty of acquiring cars, but they point quickly to a compensation: the _____ look of their tree- lined avenues and the absence of ______ exhaust fumes.
(a) calm, superfluous
(b) otiose, poisonous
(c) tranquil, copious
(d) anomalous, fetid
(e) uncluttered, noxious
4. In architecture, much more than in any of the other fine arts, there is a marked time lag between the ________ of ideas and their ________ in the shape of completed building.
(a) settlement, fruition
(b) creation, welcoming
(c) tradition, modernization
(d) dawn, practicability
(e) emergence, application
5. In analyzing the _______ teen age population, Madison Avenue has decided that it is eminently receptive to the _____ of advertising.
(a) proliferating, buncombe
(b) ubiquitous, mystique
(c) diminishing, fantasy
(d) burgeoning, blandishments
(e) viable, syndrome
6. No matter how ________ the Russians are of wish to appear, they, as well as we, know that to survive it is necessary to reach agreements which may _______ mutual sacrifices.
(a) fatuous, necessitate
(b) bellicose, evade
(c) refractory, obliterate
(d) indifferent, subsume
(e) intransigent, entail
7. Into the limited space given him a headline writer must compress the _____ of the news and he must do it without ______.
(a) synopsis, reservations
(b) gist, ambiguity
(c) magnitude, distortion
(d) totality, hedging
(e) bias, apology
8. For some years past, French governments had been ______ and divided, and French parliaments had been incoherent and _________.
(a) inarticulate, responsive
(b) untable, domineering
(c) weak, inchoate
(d) many, few
(e) vacillating, irresponsible
9. Scientific imagination is a specific intellectual power that is ________ in every population that has learned to be ______ about the mechanisms governing the physical world.
(a) encouraged, wary
(b) evoked, self- deprecatory
(c) latent, curious
(d) growing, self-possessed
(e) language, diffident
10. In Diplomatic _________ the _____ sought by on government from another to the name of a proposed ambassador is known as an “agreement”.
(a) dealing, understanding
(b) parlance, assent
(c) circles, permission
(d) channels, condition
(e) language, interpretation