Q.

Opposite of word “Absolute”


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a

Complete

b

Limited

c

Present

d

All of the above 

answer is D.

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Concept: First let's look at the meaning of the word - absolute, and that could be: something that exists independently and unrelated to other things or is total / complete in itself.
Example: he worked in complete secrecy.
If we look at the options provided we will find that -
Complete refers to being a total in terms of probability or completeness. Eg. His work is perfect.
Limit refers to the limit on size, quantity, effect etc. e.g. only for a limited period of time.
Present refers to something that has happened or that has happened now. Eg. are you here
All of the above refers to the options 1, 2 & 3 all right.
Hence, option 4 is correct.
 
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Opposite of word “Absolute”