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This section includes 406 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
One who lacks Knowledge. |
| A. | Intelligent |
| B. | Ignorant |
| C. | Credulous |
| D. | Colleague |
| Answer» C. Credulous | |
| 2. |
More than enough in amount or capacity. |
| A. | Derisory |
| B. | Ample |
| C. | Inadequate |
| D. | Libera |
| Answer» C. Inadequate | |
| 3. |
A person living permanently in a certain place |
| A. | Resident |
| B. | Native |
| C. | Domicile |
| D. | Subject |
| Answer» D. Subject | |
| 4. |
A block of some on which a column or statue stands. |
| A. | Pedestal |
| B. | Platform |
| C. | Plinth |
| D. | Pedal |
| Answer» D. Pedal | |
| 5. |
A private room where somebody can go and not be disturbed. |
| A. | Holiness |
| B. | Sanctity |
| C. | Purity |
| D. | Profanity |
| Answer» C. Purity | |
| 6. |
Making you think of the thing mentioned. |
| A. | Indicative |
| B. | Evocative |
| C. | Reminiscent |
| D. | Redolent |
| Answer» E. | |
| 7. |
Showing lack of care about danger and the possible results of your actions. |
| A. | Carelessness |
| B. | Rash |
| C. | Reckless |
| D. | Ruthless |
| Answer» D. Ruthless | |
| 8. |
A friendly relationship in which people understand each other very well. |
| A. | Connection |
| B. | Rapport |
| C. | Bond |
| D. | Affinity |
| Answer» C. Bond | |
| 9. |
An ancient document from which some or all of the original text has been removed and replaced by a new text. |
| A. | Parchment |
| B. | Palimpsest |
| C. | Manuscript |
| D. | Papyrus |
| Answer» C. Manuscript | |
| 10. |
The fact of being difficult to see through. |
| A. | Opacity |
| B. | Opaque |
| C. | Transperency |
| D. | Imperviousness |
| Answer» B. Opaque | |
| 11. |
The mistake of placing something in the wrong period of time. |
| A. | Misdate |
| B. | Anachronism |
| C. | Misplacement |
| D. | Prolepsis |
| Answer» C. Misplacement | |
| 12. |
A man who is skilled in horsemanship. |
| A. | Cavalier |
| B. | Equestrian |
| C. | Jockey |
| D. | Cavalryman |
| Answer» C. Jockey | |
| 13. |
A substance in the blood tending to neutralize matter that is harmful: |
| A. | Antidote |
| B. | Antibiotic |
| C. | Antiseptic |
| D. | Antibody |
| Answer» E. | |
| 14. |
A hundred year old man. |
| A. | Century |
| B. | Centurion |
| C. | Cent |
| D. | Centenarian |
| Answer» E. | |
| 15. |
A broad road bordered with trees. |
| A. | Boudoir |
| B. | Avenue |
| C. | Boulevard |
| D. | Facade |
| Answer» D. Facade | |
| 16. |
The cessation of warfare before signing a treaty. |
| A. | Armistice |
| B. | Truce |
| C. | Ceasefire |
| D. | Suspension |
| Answer» B. Truce | |
| 17. |
The yearly return of a date. |
| A. | Birthday |
| B. | Recurrence |
| C. | Anniversary |
| D. | Ceremony |
| Answer» D. Ceremony | |
| 18. |
A place to bury dead bodies: |
| A. | Catacomb |
| B. | Crypt |
| C. | Cementry |
| D. | Sepulcher |
| Answer» D. Sepulcher | |
| 19. |
One who comes to settle in a country. |
| A. | Tourist |
| B. | Emigrant |
| C. | Immigrant |
| D. | Visitor |
| Answer» D. Visitor | |
| 20. |
An office for which no salary is paid. |
| A. | Hospitable |
| B. | Free |
| C. | Honorary |
| D. | Gratis |
| Answer» D. Gratis | |
| 21. |
It is a chemical process in which solid material is separated from a liquid. |
| A. | Precipitation |
| B. | Sleet |
| C. | Hail |
| D. | Drizzle |
| Answer» B. Sleet | |
| 22. |
A part of a word that can be pronounced separately. |
| A. | Particle |
| B. | Sibilant |
| C. | Syllable |
| D. | Letter |
| Answer» D. Letter | |
| 23. |
One who is unable to read or write. |
| A. | Genius |
| B. | Illiterate |
| C. | Palisade |
| D. | Pulverize |
| Answer» C. Palisade | |
| 24. |
A sentence or phrase, usually expressing a popular or common thought or idea, that has lost originality, ingenuity. |
| A. | Itinerant |
| B. | Mendicant |
| C. | Journeyman |
| D. | Tramp |
| Answer» B. Mendicant | |
| 25. |
A trite, stereotyped expression. |
| A. | Cliche |
| B. | Proverb |
| C. | Idiom |
| D. | Buzzworld |
| Answer» B. Proverb | |
| 26. |
That which cannot be attacked or taken by force. |
| A. | Pregnable |
| B. | Impregnable |
| C. | Autopay |
| D. | Anarchy |
| Answer» C. Autopay | |
| 27. |
Of unknown authorship. |
| A. | Incognito |
| B. | Pseudo |
| C. | Anonymous |
| D. | Unidentified |
| Answer» D. Unidentified | |
| 28. |
One who entertains his guest well. |
| A. | Inhospitable |
| B. | Incognito |
| C. | Parasitic |
| D. | Hospitable |
| Answer» E. | |
| 29. |
A doctor who specializes in diseases of the nose. |
| A. | Rhinology |
| B. | Otologist |
| C. | Pathologist |
| D. | Podiatrist |
| Answer» B. Otologist | |
| 30. |
A low area storm with high winds rotating about a centre of low atmospheric pressure. |
| A. | Cyclone |
| B. | Tornado |
| C. | Typhoon |
| D. | Hurricane |
| Answer» B. Tornado | |
| 31. |
The team ____________ the playoffs. |
| A. | Won |
| B. | One |
| Answer» B. One | |
| 32. |
He always makes so much noise when he _______. |
| A. | Chews |
| B. | Choose |
| Answer» B. Choose | |
| 33. |
An ordnance declaring President's rule in the state has been issued today. The ordinance depot is situated far away from this city. |
| A. | If only sentence I is correct; |
| B. | If only sentence II is correct; |
| C. | If both the sentences I and II are correct; |
| D. | If I as well as II are incorrect, but both could be made correct by interchanging the underlined words; |
| E. | If neither I nor II is correct and the sentence could not be made correct by interchanging underlined words. |
| Answer» E. If neither I nor II is correct and the sentence could not be made correct by interchanging underlined words. | |
| 34. |
To induce to have sexual intercouse. |
| A. | Seduce |
| B. | Lax |
| C. | Incite |
| D. | Entice |
| Answer» B. Lax | |
| 35. |
Simplest and smallest form of plant life, present in air, Water and soil; essential to Life but may cause disease |
| A. | Virus |
| B. | Amaeba |
| C. | Bateria |
| D. | Toxic |
| Answer» D. Toxic | |
| 36. |
A person who regards the whole world as his country |
| A. | Patriot |
| B. | Nationalist |
| C. | Cosmopolitan |
| D. | Metropolitan |
| Answer» D. Metropolitan | |
| 37. |
State in which a few governs many |
| A. | Monarchy |
| B. | Oligarchy |
| C. | Plutocracy |
| D. | Autocracy |
| Answer» C. Plutocracy | |
| 38. |
That which cannot be corrected. |
| A. | Unintelligible |
| B. | Indelible |
| C. | Illegible |
| D. | Incorrigible |
| Answer» E. | |
| 39. |
A person who knows many languages |
| A. | Linguistic |
| B. | Grammarian |
| C. | Polyglot |
| D. | Bilingual |
| Answer» B. Grammarian | |
| 40. |
A person pretending to be something he is not |
| A. | Magician |
| B. | Rouge |
| C. | Liar |
| D. | Imposter |
| Answer» E. | |
| 41. |
Leave or remove from a place considered as dangerous |
| A. | Evade |
| B. | Evacuate |
| C. | Avoid |
| D. | Exterminate |
| Answer» C. Avoid | |
| 42. |
A prima facie case is such. |
| A. | As it seems at first sight |
| B. | As it made to seem at first sight |
| C. | As it turns out to be at the end |
| D. | As it seems to the court after numbers of hearings |
| Answer» B. As it made to seem at first sight | |
| 43. |
A disease which is spread by direct contact |
| A. | Incurable |
| B. | Infectious |
| C. | Fatal |
| D. | Contagious |
| Answer» E. | |
| 44. |
List of business and subjects to be considered at a meeting. |
| A. | Timetable |
| B. | Schedule |
| C. | Agenda |
| D. | Plan |
| Answer» D. Plan | |
| 45. |
An emolument over and above fixed income or salary |
| A. | Honorarium |
| B. | Sinecure |
| C. | Perquisite |
| D. | Prerogative |
| Answer» D. Prerogative | |
| 46. |
A decorative ring of flowers and leaves |
| A. | Wreathe |
| B. | Wreth |
| C. | Wrath |
| D. | Wreath |
| Answer» E. | |
| 47. |
A brief or a short stay at a place |
| A. | Halt |
| B. | Sojourn |
| C. | Intermission |
| D. | Interlude |
| Answer» C. Intermission | |
| 48. |
A building in which aircraft are housed |
| A. | Granary |
| B. | Garage |
| C. | Hanger |
| D. | Dockyard |
| Answer» D. Dockyard | |
| 49. |
A bicycle for two or more people |
| A. | Barrow |
| B. | Toboggan |
| C. | Tricycle |
| D. | Tandem |
| Answer» E. | |
| 50. |
A principle or standard by which anything is judged |
| A. | Criterion |
| B. | Evidence |
| C. | Doctrine |
| D. | Postulate |
| Answer» B. Evidence | |