1)    Which of the following word to synonym relation is Incorrect?

A) Vindictive : Spiteful

B) Gregarious : Social

C) Solicit : Request

D) Aberration : Justification

Vindictive and Spiteful are correct synonyms; both refer to having or showing a desire for revenge or being malicious.​

Gregarious and Social are correct synonyms; both refer to a person who is sociable or outgoing and enjoys being in the company of others.​

Solicit and Request are correct synonyms; to solicit means to ask for or request something.​

Aberration means a departure from what is normal, usual, or expected—an anomaly or deviation, not “justification.” Justification is not a synonym for aberration.

Ans)  D) Aberration : Justification.


2)   Choose the correct meaning of the idiom: ‘In weal and woe’.

A) In prosperity and adversity

B) In despair and failure

C) In happiness and friendship

D) In health and wealth

The idiom "in weal and woe" means both in good times (prosperity, happiness) and in bad times (adversity, difficulty). "Weal" refers to welfare or prosperity, and "woe" refers to sorrow or misfortune. Thus, the phrase is used to emphasize steadfastness, loyalty, or the endurance of circumstances in both fortune and hardship, much like the phrase "through thick and thin".​The idiom does not specifically mean "despair and failure," "happiness and friendship," or "health and wealth".

Ans)  A) In prosperity and adversity.