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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.
| 301. |
A tank where water plants or fishes are kept. |
| A. | Apiary |
| B. | Aviary |
| C. | Nursery |
| D. | None of the these |
| Answer» E. | |
| 302. |
An animal that is equally at home on land and in water. |
| A. | Domestic |
| B. | Abstemious |
| C. | Amphibious |
| D. | Cannibal |
| Answer» D. Cannibal | |
| 303. |
One who does a thing for pleasure and not as profession. |
| A. | Philanderer |
| B. | Amateur |
| C. | Empirical |
| D. | Imposter |
| Answer» C. Empirical | |
| 304. |
A general pardon granted by the government to political offenders |
| A. | Amnesty |
| B. | Alimony |
| C. | Diplomacy |
| D. | Armistice |
| Answer» B. Alimony | |
| 305. |
To examine one's own thoughts and feelings. |
| A. | Maditation |
| B. | Retrospection |
| C. | Reflection |
| D. | Introspection |
| Answer» E. | |
| 306. |
One who able to use right and left hands equally well. |
| A. | Sinister |
| B. | Ambidextrous |
| C. | Ambivalent |
| D. | Amateur |
| Answer» C. Ambivalent | |
| 307. |
Lasting only for a very short time. |
| A. | Transparent |
| B. | Temporal |
| C. | Temporary |
| D. | Temperate |
| Answer» D. Temperate | |
| 308. |
Use of force or threats to get someone to agree to something. |
| A. | Coercion |
| B. | Conviction |
| C. | Confession |
| D. | Cajolement |
| Answer» B. Conviction | |
| 309. |
Group of stars. |
| A. | Orbit |
| B. | Constellation |
| C. | Solar system |
| D. | Comet |
| Answer» C. Solar system | |
| 310. |
Animals that feeds on plants. |
| A. | Carnivorous |
| B. | Herbivorous |
| C. | Insectivorous |
| D. | Graminivorous |
| Answer» C. Insectivorous | |
| 311. |
Murder of man. |
| A. | Regicide |
| B. | fratricide |
| C. | Homicide |
| D. | Genocide |
| Answer» D. Genocide | |
| 312. |
An independent person or body officially appointed to settle a dispute. |
| A. | Arbiter |
| B. | Mediator |
| C. | Agent provocateur |
| D. | Arbitrator |
| Answer» E. | |
| 313. |
Tha which cannot be avoided. |
| A. | Inevitable |
| B. | Irreparable |
| C. | Incomparable |
| D. | Indisputable |
| Answer» B. Irreparable | |
| 314. |
That which can never be believed. |
| A. | Irrevocable |
| B. | Inevitable |
| C. | Incredible |
| D. | Irritable |
| Answer» D. Irritable | |
| 315. |
Government by the representatives of the people. |
| A. | Autocracy |
| B. | Democracy |
| C. | Socilasim |
| D. | Anarchy |
| Answer» C. Socilasim | |
| 316. |
A disease that spreads over large area. |
| A. | Academic |
| B. | Epidemic |
| C. | Incorrigible |
| D. | Invincible |
| Answer» C. Incorrigible | |
| 317. |
One who knows two languages. |
| A. | Bigot |
| B. | Bigamy |
| C. | Bilingual |
| D. | Brittle |
| Answer» D. Brittle | |
| 318. |
A doctor who treats skin diseases. |
| A. | Opthalmologist |
| B. | Dermatologist |
| C. | Paediatrician |
| D. | Cardiologist |
| Answer» C. Paediatrician | |
| 319. |
A lady who remains unmarried. |
| A. | Spinster |
| B. | Artist |
| C. | Bachelor |
| D. | Misanthrope |
| Answer» B. Artist | |
| 320. |
One who has good taste for food. |
| A. | Gourment |
| B. | Curator |
| C. | Parasite |
| D. | Stoic |
| Answer» B. Curator | |
| 321. |
A person who pretends to have more knowledge or skill than he rally has. |
| A. | Crook |
| B. | Apothesis |
| C. | Renegade |
| D. | Charlatan |
| Answer» E. | |
| 322. |
A pioneer of a reform movement. |
| A. | Apostle |
| B. | Apothecary |
| C. | Aphotheosis |
| D. | Renegade |
| Answer» B. Apothecary | |
| 323. |
International destruction of racial groups. |
| A. | Matricide |
| B. | Regicide |
| C. | Genocide |
| D. | Homicide |
| Answer» D. Homicide | |
| 324. |
Custom of having many wives. |
| A. | .Misogamy |
| B. | Bigamy |
| C. | Polygamy |
| D. | Monogamy |
| Answer» D. Monogamy | |
| 325. |
A remedy for all diseases. |
| A. | Narcotics |
| B. | Antiseptics |
| C. | Panacea |
| D. | Lyric |
| Answer» D. Lyric | |
| 326. |
A man who rarely speaks the truth. |
| A. | Crook |
| B. | Liar |
| C. | Scoundrel |
| D. | Hypocrite |
| Answer» E. | |
| 327. |
A disease which spreads by contact. |
| A. | Infectious |
| B. | Incurabe |
| C. | Contagious |
| D. | Fatal |
| Answer» D. Fatal | |
| 328. |
An act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play |
| A. | Sinecure |
| B. | Soliloquy |
| C. | Pessimist |
| D. | Philanthropist |
| Answer» C. Pessimist | |
| 329. |
One who cannot easily pleased |
| A. | Cosmopolitan |
| B. | Frightening |
| C. | Fastidious |
| D. | Feminist |
| Answer» D. Feminist | |
| 330. |
A person who is indifferent to pains and pleasure of life |
| A. | Stoic |
| B. | Sadist |
| C. | Psychiatrist |
| D. | Aristocrat |
| Answer» B. Sadist | |
| 331. |
A person wholoves everybody. |
| A. | Cosmopolitan |
| B. | Fratricide |
| C. | Atheist |
| D. | Aristocrat |
| Answer» B. Fratricide | |
| 332. |
One who believes in the power of faith. |
| A. | Fatalist |
| B. | Optimist |
| C. | Pessimist |
| D. | Parsimonious |
| Answer» B. Optimist | |
| 333. |
Story of old times Gods and Heros |
| A. | Lyric |
| B. | Epic |
| C. | Legend |
| D. | Romance |
| Answer» D. Romance | |
| 334. |
A sad song |
| A. | Ditty |
| B. | Knell |
| C. | Dirge |
| D. | Lay |
| Answer» D. Lay | |
| 335. |
A hater of knowledge and learning. |
| A. | Bibilophile |
| B. | Philologist |
| C. | Misogynist |
| D. | Misologist |
| Answer» E. | |
| 336. |
A Lady's umbrella is |
| A. | Parasol |
| B. | Granary |
| C. | Epitaph |
| D. | Aviary |
| Answer» B. Granary | |
| 337. |
Commencement of words with the same letter |
| A. | Pun |
| B. | Alliteration |
| C. | Transferred epithet |
| D. | Oxymoron |
| Answer» C. Transferred epithet | |
| 338. |
One who abondons his religious faiths. |
| A. | Apostate |
| B. | Prostate |
| C. | Profane |
| D. | Agnostic |
| Answer» B. Prostate | |
| 339. |
The policy of extending a country's empire and influence. |
| A. | Communism |
| B. | Internationalism |
| C. | Capitalism |
| D. | Imperialism |
| Answer» E. | |
| 340. |
A fixed orbit in space in relation to earth. |
| A. | Geological |
| B. | Geosyncronous |
| C. | Geocentric |
| D. | Geostationary |
| Answer» E. | |
| 341. |
Sound made by the Camels is called as. |
| A. | Mew |
| B. | Grunt |
| C. | Calnk |
| D. | Low |
| Answer» C. Calnk | |
| 342. |
Code of diplomatic etiquette and precedence. |
| A. | Statemenship |
| B. | Formalism |
| C. | Hierarchy |
| D. | Protocol |
| Answer» E. | |
| 343. |
Of outstanding significance. |
| A. | Monumental |
| B. | Rational |
| C. | Ominous |
| D. | Evident |
| Answer» B. Rational | |
| 344. |
Sound made by brakes. |
| A. | Drone |
| B. | Jingle |
| C. | Chrip |
| D. | Screech |
| Answer» E. | |
| 345. |
Creek is the sound of |
| A. | Doors |
| B. | Crows |
| C. | Dogs |
| D. | Coins |
| Answer» B. Crows | |
| 346. |
Present opposing arguments or evidence. |
| A. | Criticise |
| B. | Rebuff |
| C. | Reprimand |
| D. | Rebut |
| Answer» E. | |
| 347. |
Sound of apes is called |
| A. | Gibber |
| B. | Clang |
| C. | Bray |
| D. | Moan |
| Answer» B. Clang | |
| 348. |
The practice of having two wives or husbands at a time is called |
| A. | Adultery |
| B. | Alimony |
| C. | Bigamy |
| D. | Celibacy |
| Answer» D. Celibacy | |
| 349. |
Government by the rich is called |
| A. | Theocracy |
| B. | Thearchy |
| C. | Monarchy |
| D. | Plutocracy |
| Answer» E. | |
| 350. |
Murder of king or queen is called |
| A. | Matricide |
| B. | Parricide |
| C. | Regicide |
| D. | Uxoricide |
| Answer» D. Uxoricide | |