Find out the antonym of the underlined word in each of the following sentences.
1. A stout old lady was walking.
(a) fat
(b) obese
(c) brittle
(d) lean
2. We’ve got liberty now.
(a) freedom
(b) slavery
(c) right
(d) democracy
3. Such liberty would be universal chaos.
(a) disorder
(b) confusion
(c) order
(d) mess
4. Individual liberty would have become social anarchy.
(a) order
(b) disorder
(c) confusion
(d) mess
5. Liberties of all may be preserved.
(a) conserved
(b) damaged
(c) retained
(d) maintained
6. Liberties of everybody must be curtailed.
(a) reduced
(b) constrained
(c) restricted
(d) increased
7. The policeman is not a symbol of tyranny.
(a) democracy
(b) autocracy
(c) plutocracy
(d) aristocracy
8. If you are a reasonable person, you would understand liberty.
(a) sound
(b) fair
(c) logical
(d) unreasonable
9. I have liberty to be indifferent to you.
(a) caring
(b) disinterested
(c) heedless
(d) unconcerned
10. We may choose to be harsh or easy.
(a) rude
(b) soft
(c) rough
(d) severe
11. I have to accommodate my liberty to other’s liberties.
(a) adjust
(b) hinder
(c) fit in with
(d) give up
12. We are conscious of much more imperfections of others than of our own.
(a) frailties
(b) follies
(c) perfections
(d) shortcomings
13. A reasonable consideration for the rights or feelings for the others is the foundation of social conduct.
(a) thoughtfulness
(b) heedfulness
(c) heedlessness
(d) sensitivity
14. I must not interfere with their liberty to sleep in guiet.
(a) solemnity
(b) quietude
(c) tranquillity
(d) noise
15. The lady walked down the middle of the road with great peril to herself.
(a) danger
(b) safety
(c) horror
(d) criticality