Question : Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate option.
Once upon a time, there was a good Spirit who worked selflessly for his master and mistress. With time, he got very attached to them. He loved them so much that he decided to stay with them much longer. Jealous of him, the other spirits provoked their Chief against him. The mischievous Chief ordered the Spirit to go and serve in a house in far-off Norway. Before leaving, the Spirit spoke to his Master, "I do not know for what fault I am being sent away, but to leave this place is in my destiny. However, I can fulfill three wishes of yours before I go." Without losing any time, the Master wished for riches and wealth. It was promptly fulfilled. The wealth brought along the fear of thieves, beggars, and taxes by the King. The Master lost his peace and was always worried, ill-tempered, and unhealthy. He then made his second wish, to be a simple, ordinary man again. The Spirit made him ordinary, again. The Master finally made his last wish and asked for wisdom, peace of mind, and a life free of worries.
Question:
The antonym of the word 'mischievous' is:
Option 1: Roguish
Option 2: Vexatious
Option 3:
Courteous
Option 4: Delinquent
Correct Answer:
Courteous
Solution : The correct Option is 3.
Explanation:
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The definition of mischievous is "causing or showing a fondness for causing trouble in a playful manner."
- The following are the definitions of the given words:
-Roguish -characteristic of a dishonest or unprincipled person
-Vexatious- causing or tending to cause annoyance, frustration, or worry.
-Courteous- well behaved, polite and pleasant, showing respect for other people
-Delinquent - behaving badly and often breaking the law
Courteous will be the opposite word for mischievous.