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100+ WAEC Questions on Antonyms [Free CBT]

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Practice free WAEC questions on antonyms (opposite in meaning) in WAEC CBT format with correct answers and explanation.

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Practice CBT on Antonyms (OPPOSITE IN MEANING)

10 questions.

1 min.

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OPPOSITE IN MEANING

There is no doubt that pride is less desirable a quality than _____

2 / 10

OPPOSITE IN MEANING

The goal lifted the team from the agony of defeat to the _____ of victory.

3 / 10

OPPOSITE IN MEANING

The affluence of the politicians contrasts with the _____ of the masses.

4 / 10

OPPOSITE IN MEANING

The importation of rice is permitted while that of wheat is _____

5 / 10

OPPOSITE IN MEANING

Some outspoken social critics live a _____ family life.

6 / 10

OPPOSITE IN MEANING

Words spoken in the heat of an argument could offend rather than _____

7 / 10

OPPOSITE IN MEANING

Although they have declared the student a suspect, he may turn out to be _____

8 / 10

OPPOSITE IN MEANING

The workers expected the management to be _____ rather than indifferent to their welfare.

9 / 10

OPPOSITE IN MEANING

Few people prefer thr rural to the _____ areas.

10 / 10

OPPOSITE IN MEANING

The young man was advised to be _____ and not rigid on critical issues if he wanted to make a good career in politics.

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