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[#46] The thieves left her tied up with rope but she wriggled herself free.
Correct Answer

(A) shook

Explanation

Solution: Shook : move (an object) up and down or from side to side with rapid, forceful, jerky movements. Escaped : having broken free from confinement or control. Made : made in a particular place or way. Allowed : let (someone) have or do something. Wriggled : twist and turn with quick writhing movements. Synonym of Wriggled is Shook

[#47] His lascivious habits brought him nothing but bad name.
Correct Answer

(C) lustful

Explanation

Solution: Treacherous : guilty of or involving betrayal or deception. Erotic : relating to or tending to arouse sexual desire or excitement. Lustful : having or showing strong feelings of sexual desire. Vicious : deliberately cruel or violent. Lascivious : feeling or revealing an overt sexual interest or desire. Synonym of Lascivious is Lustful

[#48] He is deluding himself with false hopes.
Correct Answer

(C) misleading

Explanation

Solution: Satisfying : giving fulfilment or the pleasure associated with this. Entertaining : providing amusement or enjoyment. Misleading : giving the wrong idea or impression. Assuring : tell someone something positively to dispel any doubts. Deluding : make (someone) believe something that is not true. Synonym of Deluding is Misleading

[#49] ALTERCATION :
Correct Answer

(C) Heated dispute

Explanation

Solution: Choice : an act of selecting or making a decision when faced with two or more possibilities. Charge : demand (an amount) as a price from someone for a service rendered or goods supplied. Distribution : the action of sharing something out among a number of recipients. Heated dispute : wrangling, altercation, squabble, contention, controversy. Altercation : a noisy argument or disagreement, especially in public. Synonym of Altercation is Heated dispute.

[#50] PROHIBIT :
Correct Answer

(C) Forbid

Explanation

Solution: Prescribe : advise and authorize the use of (a medicine or treatment) for someone, especially in writing. Forfeit : lose or be deprived of (property or a right or privilege) as a penalty for wrongdoing. Provide : make available for use, supply. Forbid : refuse to allow (something). Prohibit : formally forbid (something) by law, rule, or other authority. Synonym of Prohibit is Forbid.