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Which of the following words given in bold in sentences (I, II and II
- I is/are antonymous to the given word and is/are also used in grammatically and contextually correct form in the sentence? If none of the words is antonymous and correctly used in the sentence, then choose 'None of these'. Reasonable I. The car tyres have to be sensible. II. The inflated price of gold freaks the buyers. III. The balloon has to be inflated to make it come down.
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