Explore topic-wise MCQs in Competitive English.

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3651.

Cache

A. Destroyed place.
B. A rehabilitated place.
C. A place where ammunition is hidden.
D. A place where large number of animals are kept.
Answer» D. A place where large number of animals are kept.
3652.

Burrow

A. Safety places made by army.
B. A hole or tunnel dug by a small animal.
C. Specific locations which are important in war.
D. None of above.
Answer» C. Specific locations which are important in war.
3653.

Aviary

A. place where birds are kept.
B. place where animals are kept.
C. place where children are kept.
D. place for old people.
Answer» B. place where animals are kept.
3654.

Asylum

A. A place where joint meeting is held.
B. A place where political refugees are given shelter.
C. A place where refugees are given prosecuted.
D. A place which is having boundary issues between two countries.
Answer» C. A place where refugees are given prosecuted.
3655.

Arena

A. A place for hockey.
B. A place for indoor games.
C. A place for racing.
D. A place for wrestling.
Answer» E.
3656.

Apiary

A. where bees are kept.
B. where dogs are kept.
C. where cats are kept.
D. where rabbits are kept.
Answer» B. where dogs are kept.
3657.

Abattoir

A. A lonely place.
B. A crowded place.
C. A place where animals are slaughtered.
D. A place where animals are given protection.
Answer» D. A place where animals are given protection.
3658.

Utopia

A. An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
B. An imagined place which is worst for human beings to live
C. An imagined place where two lovers want to go.
D. An imagined place where everything is free.
Answer» B. An imagined place which is worst for human beings to live
3659.

Verbatim

A. a writing, which is never written before.
B. a writing word for word.
C. related to a war.
D. related to social projects.
Answer» C. related to a war.
3660.

Venial

A. A big fault that is forgiven
B. A slight fault that cannot be forgiven.
C. A big fault that cannot be forgiven.
D. A slight fault that can be forgiven.
Answer» E.
3661.

Souvenir

A. A thing that is kept as a reminder of an event.
B. A thing .given as a prize.
C. A thing which is related to quiz.
D. A thing which is related to religious matters.
Answer» B. A thing .given as a prize.
3662.

Soliloquy

A. a play of a drama.
B. a replay of the previous drama.
C. speech you make to yourself.
D. speech given to audience.
Answer» D. speech given to audience.
3663.

Sinecure

A. A honorary job.
B. A job with little responsibility but high salary.
C. A job with high responsibility but little salary.
D. A very promising job or carrier.
Answer» C. A job with high responsibility but little salary.
3664.

Sacrilege

A. Be a volunteer for country.
B. Making a disturbance.
C. Obeying a religious order.
D. Violation of what is regarded as sacred.
Answer» E.
3665.

Regalia

A. The distinctive clothing worn and ornaments carried at formal occasions as an indication of status.
B. Referring to a situation where people are not having food but leaders are enjoying.
C. Refers to a disease.
D. Refers to God's grace.
Answer» B. Referring to a situation where people are not having food but leaders are enjoying.
3666.

Red-tapism

A. Rude ruler.
B. Nice ruler.
C. Official formality resulting in delay.
D. Official formality helping in a quick action.
Answer» C. Official formality resulting in delay.
3667.

Plebiscite

A. A decision taken to please some one.
B. A decision taken under pressure.
C. A decision taking without public view.
D. A decision made by public voting.
Answer» E.
3668.

Potable

A. Fit to eat
B. Fit to drink.
C. Fit to smell.
D. Fit to carry.
Answer» C. Fit to smell.
3669.

Plagiarism

A. The practice of taking someone else's work.
B. The hobby of giving all credit to others.
C. A honorary work.
D. A work done at the cost of moral values.
Answer» B. The hobby of giving all credit to others.
3670.

Pedantic

A. A person above from material things.
B. A person needs mercy.
C. A style meant to display one's knowledge.
D. A style meant to display one's foolishness.
Answer» D. A style meant to display one's foolishness.
3671.

Platonic

A. A love meant to be a physical desire.
B. A love free from physical desire.
C. A person who can speak all languages.
D. A nation or person thinking of itself.
Answer» C. A person who can speak all languages.
3672.

Pantheism

A. the belief that God is not one.
B. the belief that God is one.
C. the belief that God pervades nature.
D. the belief that God do not pervades nature.
Answer» D. the belief that God do not pervades nature.
3673.

Panacea

A. A reason of the trouble.
B. A solution or remedy for all difficulties or diseases.
C. A solution of a complex problem of mathematics.
D. None of above.
Answer» C. A solution of a complex problem of mathematics.
3674.

Nostalgia

A. A sort of joyful moment.
B. A sort of horror.
C. A sentimental longing for the past.
D. Excitement for the coming future.
Answer» D. Excitement for the coming future.
3675.

Inevitable

A. Very greedy.
B. Very promising.
C. Highly uncertain.
D. Certain to happen.
Answer» E.
3676.

Interregnum

A. A period of intervals between two regimes.
B. A period of a government or regime.
C. A moment when a government fell down.
D. A moment when a new government is formed.
Answer» B. A period of a government or regime.
3677.

Infallible

A. Always failing.
B. Never failing.
C. Always stopping.
D. Never stopping.
Answer» C. Always stopping.
3678.

Indelible

A. A mark that can be erased.
B. A mark that cannot be erased.
C. A mark which we can see from long distance.
D. None of above.
Answer» C. A mark which we can see from long distance.
3679.

Extempore

A. Spoken or done with proper preparation.
B. Spoken or done without preparation.
C. Spoken or done in alone.
D. Spoken or done in front of public.
Answer» C. Spoken or done in alone.
3680.

Chronology

A. The arrangement of events on the basis of even odd.
B. The arrangement of events in some algorithmic way.
C. The arrangement of events in the order of their occurrence.
D. The arrangement of events in random order.
Answer» D. The arrangement of events in random order.
3681.

Crusade

A. A war going to happen in near future.
B. A religious war.
C. A never ending war.
D. A war of past.
Answer» C. A never ending war.
3682.

Blasphemy

A. An act of speaking for ruler.
B. An act of speaking against ruler.
C. An act of speaking for religion.
D. An act of speaking against religion.
Answer» E.
3683.

Ephemeral

A. Lasting for a very short time.
B. Everlasting.
C. Lasting till we wish.
D. Lasting till certain event.
Answer» B. Everlasting.
3684.

Biopsy

A. An examination of tissue removed from a living body.
B. An examination of tissue removed from a dead body.
C. An examination of old bones.
D. An examination of old civilization.
Answer» B. An examination of tissue removed from a dead body.
3685.

Belligerent

A. A nation or person thinking of itself.
B. A nation or person talking of peace.
C. A nation or person engaged in war.
D. A nation or person helping unconditional.
Answer» D. A nation or person helping unconditional.
3686.

Allegory

A. A story told by elders to younger ones.
B. A story with no moral.
C. A story that express ideas through language.
D. A story that express ideas through symbols.
Answer» E.
3687.

Amphibian

A. Animal that live in both land and sea.
B. Animal that live in sea.
C. Animal that live in land.
D. Animal that live at trees.
Answer» B. Animal that live in sea.
3688.

Almanac

A. A modern calender.
B. An annual calender with position of stars.
C. A calender only with holidays list.
D. A calender with historical information.
Answer» C. A calender only with holidays list.
3689.

A formal resignation and renunciation of powers

A. Regalia
B. Axiom
C. Abdication
D. Fauna
Answer» D. Fauna
3690.

Creak is the sound of

A. Crows
B. Doors
C. Dogs
D. Coins
Answer» C. Dogs
3691.

Sound made by the camels is called

A. Mew
B. Grunt
C. Clank
D. Low
Answer» C. Clank
3692.

Sound made by brakes

A. Drone
B. Jingle
C. Chrip
D. Screech
Answer» E.
3693.

Sound of apes is called

A. Gibber
B. Clang
C. Bray
D. Moan
Answer» B. Clang
3694.

The practise of having two wives or husbands at a time is called :

A. Adultery
B. Alimony
C. Bigamy
D. Celibacy
Answer» D. Celibacy
3695.

Murder of king or queen is called :

A. Matricide
B. Parricide
C. Regicide
D. Uxoricide
Answer» D. Uxoricide
3696.

Murder of one's children is called :

A. Foeticide
B. Fillicide
C. Fratricide
D. Homicide
Answer» C. Fratricide
3697.

Government by the rich is called :

A. Theocracy
B. Thearchy
C. Monarchy
D. Plutocracy
Answer» E.
3698.

Government by inexperienced persons is called :

A. Panarchy
B. Oligarchy
C. Neocracy
D. Ochlocracy
Answer» D. Ochlocracy
3699.

One who studies the pattern of voting in election

A. Anthropologist
B. Cartographer
C. Laxicographer
D. Psephologist
Answer» E.
3700.

Government run by officials is called :

A. Democracy
B. Bureaucracy
C. Gerontocracy
D. Kekistocracy
Answer» C. Gerontocracy