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AFCAT II 26 AUG 2022 Shift 1 Paper
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Question : 23
Total: 100
In the following question, there is a related pair of words given. Each pair is followed by four other pairs of words. Choose the pair from the given option the pair of words that best expresses the relationship like the original pair.
Exterminate : Eradicate
Dismantle : Fabricate
Gentle : Ferocious
Example : Epitome
Truth : Fallacy
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Eradicate, the synonym of 'Exterminate' is 'Eradicate'.
The synonym of Example is Epitome.
Exterminate: to destroy or kill a large group of people or animals.
Eradicate: to destroy or get rid of something completely.
Dismantle: to take something to pieces; to separate something into the parts it is made from.
Fabricate: to invent something false in order to deceive people.
Gentle: kind and calm; touching or treating people or things in a careful way so that they are not hurt.
Ferocious: very aggressive and violent.
Example: something such as an object, a fact or a situation which shows, explains or supports what you say.
Epitome: a perfect example of something.
Truth: what is true; the facts.
Fallacy: a false belief or a wrong idea.
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