Subject Experts Solutions for Exercise 5: PRACTICE EXERCISES
Subject Experts English Proficiency, Logical Reasoning Solutions for Exercise - Subject Experts Solutions for Exercise 5: PRACTICE EXERCISES
Attempt the practice questions from Exercise 5: PRACTICE EXERCISES with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Guide to English and Logical Reasoning for BITSAT solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.
Questions from Subject Experts Solutions for Exercise 5: PRACTICE EXERCISES with Hints & Solutions
Select a single word or phrase which means most nearly the same as the given idiomatic phrase.
One who hates the institution of marriage:
Select a single word or phrase which means most nearly the same as the given idiomatic phrase.
The state of being unmarried:
Select a single word or phrase which means most nearly the same as the given idiomatic phrase.
That which cannot be changed:
Select a single word or phrase which means most nearly the same as the given idiomatic phrase.
A person who does not believe in God:

Select a single word or phrase which means most nearly the same as the given idiomatic phrase.
A lover of books:

Select a single word or phrase which means most nearly the same as the given idiomatic phrase.
A government by the rich:

Select a single word or phrase which means most nearly the same as the given idiomatic phrase.
A person who is competent to pass critical judgment upon anything:

Select a single word or phrase which means most nearly the same as the given idiomatic phrase.
A person who is indifferent to the pains and pleasures of life:
