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My Title of Precis: Cultural Structures: Evolution & Differences . Words between 110-119

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if he were here ,he would be as wise as he was during the war

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no sooner i had completed my lecture than the bell rang .

these sentences are 100% correct .
Well I thing these go as follows:

If he was here, he would have been as wise as he was during the war.

"Were" a word I ya You ke sath lagta hai.

As for the other sentence, I wrote

After I had finished my lecture, the bell rang.
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Well I thing these go as follows:

If he was here, he would have been as wise as he was during the war.

"Were" a word I ya You ke sath lagta hai.

As for the other sentence, I wrote

After I had finished my lecture, the bell rang.
my dear 'if i were there" , its a conditional sentence and we never use 'was' in conditional sentences . we always use 'were' . u may ask from senior english teachers .

as far as 2nd sentence is concerned ,so it might be a structure of english grammar .
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Well instead of doing four pair of words n idioms i did 5 of each coz for the past few years it was mandatory to do 5 idoms n whatnot. So i thought the same would be this year. Woh thu ghar jah ker dekha ke sirf 4 kerne they. So jus wanna clarify that my extra 5 th one would be cut or ignored the first four idioms/pair of words would be counted ? Right?
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Précis has been taken from e-zine-VIEWPOINT(Issue:Feb,2013).
Page is on Faiz on the problems of cultural planning in Asia,Pakistan.
Title is:
Alien imperialist domination of Asian countries was not merely a passive process of pure political supremacy. It was also an active process of social and cultural subversion



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my title was Cultural and social problems of underdeveloped countries. Kindly comment how good was that and please someone post the correct synonyms and antonyms answers. Thanks
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My Title of precis was ; Evolution of post-colonial social and cultural structure of south world .

PART I - COMPULSORY
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Q.1 Choose the word that is near most similar in meaning to the Capitalized words. (1 Mark each) (20)

1. BRISTLE:
a) Regulate
b) Flare up
c) Frail
d) Exhilarate
e) None of These

2. DELUGE
a). Immerse
b) Rescue
c) Drown
d) Overflow
e) None of These

3. TIRADE
a) Argument
b) Procession
c) Angry Speech
d) Torture
e) None of These

4. QUASI
a) Secret
b) Improper
c) Seeming
d) Whole
e) None of These

5. VILIFY
a) To Prove
b) Boast
c) Defraud
d) Defame
e) None of These

6. RIGMAROLE
a) Unnecessary
b) Disorder
c) Confused Talk
d) Game
e) None of These

7. DEIGN
a) Condescend
b) Pretend
c) Disparage
d) Refuse
e) None of These

8. PROLETARIAT
a) Trade Agreement
b) Government Secretariat
c) Labouring Class
d) Wealthy Class
e) None of These

9. LUDICROUS
a) Liberal
b) Fearful
c) Comic
d) Praise Worthy
e) None of These

10. MALEFIC
a) Baleful
b) Belonging to a male person
c) Social
d) Fighting by Nature
e) None of These

Choose the word that is nearly most opposite in meaning to the Capitalized words.


11. LANGUID
a) Feeble
b) Dull
c) Vigorous
d) Weak
e) None of these

12. HIGH-STRUNG
a) Nervous
b) Tense
c) Costly
d) Calm
e) None of these

13. METTLE
a) Courage
b) Boldness
c) Cowardice
d) Spirit
e) None of these

14. ABRIDGMENT
a) Epitome
b) Dissect
c) Abstract
d) Synopsis
e) None of these

15. CAJOLE
a) Flaunt
b) Coax
c) Beguile
d) Flatter
e) None of these

16. CELIBACY
a ) Virginity
b)Wedlock
c) Chastity
d) Single
e) None of these

17. INCLEMENT
a) Rough
b) Unpleasant
c) Unfavorable
d) Genial
e) None of these

18. IRRESOLUTE
a) Ineffective
b) Without resolution
c) Yielding
d) Sturdy
e) None of these

19. ANNEXATION
a) Supplement
b) Augmentation
c) Appendix
d) Contraction
e) None of these

20. INCUR
a) Shun
b) Run
c) Blamed
d) Meet
e) None of these
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My précis title:
Dimensions of Cultural Evolution
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PART I - COMPULSORY
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14. ABRIDGMENT
a) Epitome
b) Dissect
c) Blamed
d) Meet
e) None of these
I think " e" (none of these ) is right one.
Abridgement is noun while Dissect is verb and doesn't give opposite meaning in right sense.
Correct me if iam wrong.
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17. INCLEMENT
a) Rough
b) Unpleasant
c) Unfavorable
d) Genial
e) None of these
Antonym of INCLEMENT is Genial.

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I think " e" (none of these ) is right one.
Abridgement is noun while Dissect is verb and doesn't give opposite meaning in right sense.
Correct me if iam wrong.
Dissect is the right answer dear.
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