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A
pretend
B
tutor
C
agitate
D
repeat

Explanation

Perturb means to make (someone) anxious or unsettled. Agitate means to make (someone) troubled or nervous, which acts as a synonym for perturb.

A
clumsy
B
dislike
C
common
D
consistent

Explanation

Coherent means logical and consistent. Consistent means acting or done in the same way over time, or unchanging in nature, standard, or effect.

A
produce
B
procure
C
sell
D
buy

Explanation

Purchase means to acquire something by paying for it (buy). Sell means to give or hand over something in exchange for money, which is the opposite action.

A
loggerheads
B
enmity
C
dislike
D
bitterness

Explanation

Friendship is the state of being friends; a relationship of mutual affection. Enmity is the state or feeling of being actively opposed or hostile to someone or something.

A
dense
B
relax
C
sit
D
laugh

Explanation

Panic is sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety. Relax means to make or become less tense or anxious, which serves as the opposite state.

A
Illiterate
B
obscure
C
immature
D
opaque

Explanation

Famous means known about by many people. Obscure means not discovered or known about; uncertain. Thus, obscure is the direct antonym.

A
Official
B
Honorable
C
Salaried
D
Literary

Explanation

Honorary describes a position held without payment. Salaried means receiving a regular salary or payment, making it the opposite condition.

A
a^2
B
a(a + b)
C
a^2 (a + b)
D
Literary

Explanation

The Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) must contain the highest power of each factor present. Here, the factors are 'a' and '(a+b)'. The highest power of 'a' is a^2. Thus, LCM is a^2(a+b).

A
admire
B
abhor
C
concern
D
loathe

Explanation

Hate means intense dislike. Admire means to regard with respect or warm approval. While not a direct opposite like 'love', it represents a positive feeling versus a negative one.

A
sane
B
crazy
C
lazy
D
plain

Explanation

Lunatic refers to a person who is mentally ill (not in technical use) or extremely foolish. Sane means of sound mind; not mad or mentally ill.