91. One Word Substitution: A pioneer of a reform movement-
(A) Apothecary
(B) Apostle
(C) Apotheosis
(D) Renegade
Answer:
(B) Apostle
Explanation:
While originally referring to early Christian teachers, an “apostle” is also broadly used to denote a vigorous and pioneering advocate or supporter of a particular policy, idea, or reform movement.
92. Find the correct spelt word.
(A) Adulterate
(B) Adeldurate
(C) Adulterat
(D) Adultarate
Answer:
(A) Adulterate
Explanation:
“Adulterate,” meaning to render something poorer in quality by adding another substance, is the only correctly spelled word in the list.
93. Idiom and Phrase: To have an axe to grind
(A) To work for both sides
(B) To fail to arouse interest
(C) To have no result
(D) None of these
Answer:
(D) None of these
Explanation:
The idiom “to have an axe to grind” means to have a strong personal opinion, grievance, or underlying selfish motive. None of the listed options (A, B, C) accurately reflect this meaning.
94. Idiom and Phrase: To catch a tartar
(A) To trap wanted criminal with great difficulty
(B) To catch a dangerous person
(C) To deal with a person who is more than one’s match
(D) To meet with disaster
Answer:
(C) To deal with a person who is more than one’s match
Explanation:
To “catch a tartar” means to unexpectedly deal with someone who is much more troublesome or powerful than originally anticipated.
95. Rajeev failed in the examination because none of his answer was _________ to the questions asked.
(A) Allusive
(B) Revealing
(C) Pertinent
(D) Referential
Answer:
(C) Pertinent
Explanation:
“Pertinent” means relevant or applicable to a particular matter. His failure was because his answers were not relevant to the questions.