86. The other word for tasty is
(A) Delicious
(B) Delicate
(C) Spicy
(D) Juicy
Answer:
(A) Delicious
Explanation:
“Delicious” is a strong adjective used as a direct synonym for “tasty,” meaning highly pleasant to the taste.
87. The opposite of expensive is:
(A) Cheap
(B) Costly
(C) Worthless
(D) Valuable
Answer:
(A) Cheap
Explanation:
“Expensive” means costing a lot
of money. Its direct antonym is “cheap,” which means costing very
little.
88. You have obtained highest mark in English:
(A) How sad!
(B) Oh Dear!
(C) Hurrah!
(D) Congratulation!
Answer:
(C) Hurrah!
Explanation:
As the subject “You” have
obtained the mark, exclaiming “Hurrah!” is the appropriate emotional
interjection to express personal joy and triumph.
89. You get a present:
(A) Thank you!
(B) Hurrah!
(C) Ouch!
(D) Well done!
Answer:
(A) Thank you!
Explanation:
The socially appropriate and polite
exclamatory response to receiving a gift (present) is “Thank you!”.
90. Your team has won the match:
(A) Oh!
(B) Wo Wo!
(C) Hurrah!
(D) Alas!
Answer:
(C) Hurrah!
Explanation:
“Hurrah!” is an interjection specifically used to express loud joy, enthusiasm, or victory (such as winning a match).
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