Questions: 1. ACCEPT: (A) fake (B) decline (C) halt (D) expect concede 2. MOCK: (A) praise (B) tease (C) dress (D) bill (E) lie

1. ACCEPT:
(A) fake
(B) decline
(C) halt
(D) expect concede
2. MOCK:
(A) praise
(B) tease
(C) dress
(D) bill
(E) lie
Transcript text: 1. ACCEPT: (A) fake (B) decline (C) halt (D) expect concede 2. MOCK: (A) praise (B) tease (C) dress (D) bill (E) lie
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Answer
  1. The answer is (B) decline
  2. The answer is (A) praise
Explanation
Question 1: ACCEPT
  • Option (A) fake: This is not an antonym of "accept." "Fake" refers to something that is not genuine.
  • Option (B) decline: This is the correct antonym. "Decline" means to refuse or reject, which is the opposite of "accept."
  • Option (C) halt: This means to stop, which is not directly related to accepting or rejecting.
  • Option (D) expect concede: This is not a standard option and does not provide a clear antonym for "accept."
Question 2: MOCK
  • Option (A) praise: This is the correct antonym. "Praise" means to express approval or admiration, which is the opposite of "mock," which means to ridicule or make fun of.
  • Option (B) tease: This is a synonym of "mock," as both involve making fun of someone.
  • Option (C) dress: This is unrelated to the concept of mocking.
  • Option (D) bill: This refers to a statement of charges, unrelated to mocking.
  • Option (E) lie: This means to not tell the truth, which is not directly related to mocking.
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