SEVERANCE:
(A) continuation
(B) dichotomy
(C) astringency
(D) disclosure
(E) remonstrance
Sunday, March 25, 2007
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7 comments:
a
Though a small man, J. Egar Hoover
appeared to be much larger behind his desk;
for, having skillfully designed his office, he
was ___________ by the perspective.
(A) augmented
(B) comforted
(C) apprehended
(D) lessened
(E) disconcerted
E
Though a small man, J. Egar Hoover
appeared to be much larger behind his desk;
for, having skillfully designed his office, he
was ___________ by the perspective.
(A) augmented
(B) comforted
(C) apprehended
(D) lessened
(E) disconcerted
ITS A NOT E
a
Think of the description: “severance pay,”
which is the income you continue to receive
after you have stopped working for a company.
SEVERANCE means “the act of breaking off
(or severing) a relationship.” The opposite is
to continue the relationship. The answer is
(A).
SO MADHUR DEEPAK AND MR ANONYMOPUS U R CORRECT
analogy's answer ->A.
Sc's answer->A.
a
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