In a class of 5 students , average weight of the 4 lightest students is 40 kg..... Average weight of 4 heaviest students is 45 kg. What can be the highest weight of heaviest student ??
10th Augustfirst shift kakya
Syno: Set17
1. pristine = spotless
2. exemplar = model
3. appease = make less angry
4. champion = speak in favor of
5. check = hold back from doing
6. impeccable = flawless
7. transitory = short-lasting
8. eccentric = peculiar
9. candid = honest and straight forward
10. colossal = humongous/massive
Sol puys..
Syno: Set18
1. arbitrary = random
2. misconstrue = misinterpret
3. commendable = worthy of praise
4. industrious = hard-working
5. enthrall = captivate
6. telling = significant
7. abstain = hold back from doing
8. prevail = triumph over
9. equitable = fair
10. adamant = unyielding
Syno:Set19
1. convoluted = extremely complex
2. enamored = charmed
3. malevolent = evil-minded
4. dissipate = squander
5. abysmal = really horrible
6. erratic = highly irregular
7. implicate = convey meaning
8. inarticulate = not speaking clearly
9. diminutive = small
10. hoodwink = deceive
Syno: Set20
1. rash = reckless
2. altruism = concern for others
3. empiricism = action based on practice
4. reservation =doubt
5. iconoclastic = defying tradition
6. evasive = avoiding commitment
7. impervious = unaffected by
8. aesthetic = relating to beauty
9. excruciating = very painful
10. impede = slow down
Syno: Set21
1. irrevocable = not able to be changed
2. palatable = acceptable
3. ornate = elaborately decorated
4. candid = straight forward
5. unviable = not able to work
6. conundrum = difficult problem
7. evenhanded = fair/unbiased
8. augment =increase
9. sporadic = at irregular intervals
10. indigenous = native to
Sol puys..
Syno: Set22
1. antiquated = old
2. thrifty = wise with money
3. presumption = assumption
4. zenith = highest point
5. pellucid = easy to understand
6. intermittent = occuring on and off
7. sanction = grant permission
8. start = move suddenly
9. nonchalant = appearing unconcerned
10. martial = warlike
Syno: Set23
1. disparate = fundamentally different
2. puissant = powerful
3. deride = put down
4. sagacious = wise
5. rebuke = criticize severely
6. dolorous = sorrowful
7. trite = lacking originality
8. sardonic = mocking
9. inure = harden/ossify
10. denouement = climax
Syno: Set24 (last) - Day3
1. Officious = meddlesome/interfering
2. barge = push/force
3. serendipity = luck
4. subterfuge = deceit
5. fledgling = inexperienced
6. involved = complicated
7. conniving = conspiring to do bad
8. baleful = threatening
9. chastise = scold
10. malfeasance = misconduct
11. idiosynchrasy = peculiarity/abnormal
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