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  1. Demonetisation has been done many times before, without it disrupting the lives of________Indians.
    1) extraordinary
    2) ordinary
    3) all
    4) every
    5) all over
    Answer – 2)
    Explanation : ordinary

  2. One could debate the manner of execution, in view of the known incompatibility between the newly printed notes and the ATM machines that could not_________them without recalibration.
    1) ethos
    2) taken
    3) digilent
    4) dispense
    5) receive
    Answer – 4) 
    Explanation : dispense

  3. Dalits have begun to dig deep into layers and layers of folklore and alternative nationalist imagery to________skilful use of signs, symbols and representations.
    1) demolish
    2) destroy
    3) take down
    4) forge
    5) raze
    Answer – 4)
    Explanation : forge

  4. His rhetoric not only painted a sinister picture of anyone who dared to question his government’s moves, in one stroke, it_________all criticism suspect.
    1) abandone
    2) rendered
    3) incomplete
    4) unfinished
    5) elided
    Answer – 2)
    Explanation : rendered

  5. These are the words of a person who holds the most powerful post in the country, of a person who is supremely in command of a party that enjoys a_________majority in Parliament.
    1) brute
    2) gentle
    3) weak
    4) flow
    5) mild
    Answer – 1)
    Explanation : brute

  6. it has underlined in no uncertain terms his power as a leader, as someone extraordinary, and who towers above every other_________in the national political landscape.
    1) penumbra
    2) screen
    3) luminary
    4) semidarkness
    5) dusk
    Answer – 3)
    Explanation : luminary

  7. The only modes of interaction open to ordinary_________in India are supplication, obedience, and unquestioning acceptance.
    1) dissipate
    2) bereave
    3) exhaust
    4) deplete
    5) interlocutors
    Answer – 5)
    Explanation : interlocutors

  8. The way his demonetisation drive has unfolded reveals his willingness to_________this control to evacuate all possible alternatives to his helmsmanship of the country’s destiny.
    1) restriction
    2) leverage
    3) drawback
    4) hindrance
    5) obstacle
    Answer – 2)
    Explanation : leverage

  9. It is they who appear ready to_________any hardship if it promises positive outcomes for their leader not unlike a battalion of soldiers ready to sacrifice their lives for their general.
    1)  contravene
    2) wreak
    3) perpetrate
    4) trespass
    5) undergo
    Answer – 5)
    Explanation : undergo

  10. What should concern those who cherish democratic values is the_________lack of imagination or ideas among what passes for the Opposition in the country.
    1) restricted
    2) absolute
    3) accountable
    4) circumscribed
    5) tractable
    Answer – 2)
    Explanation : absolute