Q. No. 241: | PALLIATE
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A : | Sadden
| B : | Quicken
| C : | Substitute
| D : | Alleviate
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Answer: D Palliate :- To alleviate or relive, to make something appear less serious.
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Q. No. 242: | PANEGYRIC
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A : | Medication
| B : | Panacea
| C : | Vacillation
| D : | Praise
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Answer: D Panegyric :- A speech or writing praising a person or thing; Elaborate praise; laudatory.
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Q. No. 243: | PARABLE
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A : | Frenzy
| B : | Allegory
| C : | Folly
| D : | Cuticle
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Answer: B Parable :- short; simple story teaching a moral.
Allegory :- The representation of abstract ideas or principles by characters, figures, or events in narrative, dramatic..
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Q. No. 244: | PARADOX
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A : | Exaggeration
| B : | Contradiction
| C : | Hyperbole
| D : | Invective
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Answer: B Paradox :- A seemingly contradictory statement that may nonetheless be true.
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Q. No. 245: | PARAMOUR
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A : | Illicit lover
| B : | Importance
| C : | Hatred
| D : | Clandestine affair
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Answer: A Paramour :- A lover, especially one who unlawfully takes the place of a husband or wife. Syn :- mistress.
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Q. No. 246: | PARIAH
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A : | Suburb
| B : | Outcast
| C : | Disease
| D : | Benefactor
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Answer: B Pariah :- A social outcast; any person despised or rejected by others.
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