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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.
| 351. |
Government by inexperienced persons is called |
| A. | Panarchy |
| B. | Oligarchy |
| C. | Neocracy |
| D. | ochlocracy |
| Answer» D. ochlocracy | |
| 352. |
Muder of one's children is called |
| A. | Foeticide |
| B. | Fillicide |
| C. | Fratricide |
| D. | Homicide |
| Answer» C. Fratricide | |
| 353. |
Having superior or intellectual interests and taste. |
| A. | Elite |
| B. | Highbrow |
| C. | Sophisticated |
| D. | Fastidious |
| Answer» C. Sophisticated | |
| 354. |
Murder of a Brother. |
| A. | Patricide |
| B. | Regicide |
| C. | Homicide |
| D. | Fratricide |
| Answer» E. | |
| 355. |
A style full of words. |
| A. | Verbose |
| B. | Pedantic |
| C. | Rhetorical |
| D. | Abundant |
| Answer» B. Pedantic | |
| 356. |
One who believes that all things and events in life are predetermined is a |
| A. | Fatalist |
| B. | Puritan |
| C. | Egoist |
| D. | Tyrant |
| Answer» B. Puritan | |
| 357. |
The part of Government which is concerned wih making of rules. |
| A. | Court |
| B. | Tribunal |
| C. | Bar |
| D. | Legislature |
| Answer» E. | |
| 358. |
Very pleasing to eat. |
| A. | Appetising |
| B. | Palatable |
| C. | Tantalising |
| D. | Sumptuous |
| Answer» C. Tantalising | |
| 359. |
One who does not marry especially as a religious obligation. |
| A. | Bachleor |
| B. | Celibate |
| C. | Vigin |
| D. | Recluse |
| Answer» C. Vigin | |
| 360. |
A dramatic performance. |
| A. | Mask |
| B. | Mosque |
| C. | Masque |
| D. | Mascot |
| Answer» D. Mascot | |
| 361. |
Ready to believe. |
| A. | Credulous |
| B. | Credible |
| C. | Creditable |
| D. | Incredible |
| Answer» B. Credible | |
| 362. |
Medical study of skin and its diseases. |
| A. | Dermatology |
| B. | Endocrinology |
| C. | Gynaecology |
| D. | Orthopaedics |
| Answer» B. Endocrinology | |
| 363. |
A person who tries to deceive people by claiming to be able to do wonderful things. |
| A. | Trickster |
| B. | Imposter |
| C. | Magician |
| D. | Mounteback |
| Answer» B. Imposter | |
| 364. |
Something that relates to everyone in the World. |
| A. | General |
| B. | Common |
| C. | Usual |
| D. | Universal |
| Answer» E. | |
| 365. |
To work with slow or regular steps is to |
| A. | Limp |
| B. | Stride |
| C. | Pace |
| D. | Advance |
| Answer» D. Advance | |
| 366. |
Continuing fights between parties, Clans, Families, etc. |
| A. | Enmity |
| B. | Feud |
| C. | Quarrel |
| D. | Skirmish |
| Answer» C. Quarrel | |
| 367. |
A large sleeping room with many beds. |
| A. | Bedroom |
| B. | Dormitory |
| C. | Hostel |
| D. | Basement |
| Answer» C. Hostel | |
| 368. |
Policemen riding motorcycles as Guards to a VIP. |
| A. | Outriders |
| B. | Servants |
| C. | Commandos |
| D. | Attendants |
| Answer» B. Servants | |
| 369. |
A building for storing threshed grain. |
| A. | Hangar |
| B. | Dockyard |
| C. | Store |
| D. | Granary |
| Answer» E. | |
| 370. |
One who does not care about literature of Art. |
| A. | Primitive |
| B. | Illiterate |
| C. | Philistine |
| D. | Barbarian |
| Answer» D. Barbarian | |
| 371. |
Incapable of being seen through. |
| A. | Ductile |
| B. | Opaque |
| C. | Obsolete |
| D. | Potable |
| Answer» C. Obsolete | |
| 372. |
A person where Monks lives as secluded community. |
| A. | Cathedral |
| B. | Diocese |
| C. | Convent |
| D. | Monastery |
| Answer» E. | |
| 373. |
Giving undue favours to one's own kith and kin. |
| A. | Nepotisim |
| B. | Favourtisim |
| C. | Wordliness |
| D. | Corruption |
| Answer» B. Favourtisim | |
| 374. |
Hater of learning and knowledge. |
| A. | Misologist |
| B. | Bibilophile |
| C. | Misogynist |
| D. | Misanthroprist |
| Answer» B. Bibilophile | |
| 375. |
One who knows everything. |
| A. | Literate |
| B. | Scholar |
| C. | Omnipotent |
| D. | Omniscient |
| Answer» E. | |
| 376. |
A person interested in reading books and nothing else. |
| A. | Book keeper |
| B. | Scholar |
| C. | Book worm |
| D. | Student |
| Answer» D. Student | |
| 377. |
To accustom oneself to foreign climate. |
| A. | Adapt |
| B. | Adopt |
| C. | Accustom |
| D. | Acclimatise |
| Answer» E. | |
| 378. |
To take secretly in small quantities. |
| A. | Robbery |
| B. | Pilferage |
| C. | Theft |
| D. | Defalcation |
| Answer» C. Theft | |
| 379. |
Detailed plan of journey. |
| A. | Travelogue |
| B. | Travelkit |
| C. | Schedule |
| D. | Itinerary |
| Answer» E. | |
| 380. |
Something that can be heard. |
| A. | Auditory |
| B. | Audi visual |
| C. | Audible |
| D. | Audition |
| Answer» D. Audition | |
| 381. |
The act of violating the sanctity of church is |
| A. | Blashphemy |
| B. | Heresy |
| C. | Sacrilege |
| D. | Desecration |
| Answer» D. Desecration | |
| 382. |
A name adopted by an Author in his writings. |
| A. | Nickname |
| B. | Pseudonym |
| C. | Nomenclature |
| D. | Title |
| Answer» C. Nomenclature | |
| 383. |
Study of Birds. |
| A. | Orology |
| B. | Optology |
| C. | Opthalmology |
| D. | Ornithology |
| Answer» E. | |
| 384. |
A paper written by hand. |
| A. | handicraft |
| B. | Manuscript |
| C. | Handiwork |
| D. | Thesis |
| Answer» C. Handiwork | |
| 385. |
A person not sure of the existence of God. |
| A. | Cynic |
| B. | Agnostic |
| C. | Atheist |
| D. | Theist |
| Answer» C. Atheist | |
| 386. |
A person who speks many languages. |
| A. | Linguist |
| B. | Monolingual |
| C. | Polyglot |
| D. | Bilingual |
| Answer» D. Bilingual | |
| 387. |
A religious discourse. |
| A. | Preach |
| B. | Stanza |
| C. | Sanctorum |
| D. | Sermon |
| Answer» E. | |
| 388. |
Study of evolution of man as an Animal. |
| A. | Archaeology |
| B. | Anthropology |
| C. | Chronology |
| D. | Ethnology |
| Answer» C. Chronology | |
| 389. |
Parts of a Country behind the coast or a River's bank. |
| A. | Isthmus |
| B. | Archipelago |
| C. | Hinterland |
| D. | Swamps |
| Answer» D. Swamps | |
| 390. |
A place whee bees are kept. |
| A. | An apiary |
| B. | A mole |
| C. | A Hive |
| D. | A sanctury |
| Answer» B. A mole | |
| 391. |
The raison d'etre of a controversy is |
| A. | The enthusiasm with which it is kept alive. |
| B. | The fitness with which participants handles it. |
| C. | The reason or justification of its existence. |
| D. | The unending hostility the parties concerned have towards each other. |
| Answer» D. The unending hostility the parties concerned have towards each other. | |
| 392. |
A small shop that sells fashionable clothes,cosmetics etc., |
| A. | Store |
| B. | Shop |
| C. | Boutique |
| D. | Booth |
| Answer» D. Booth | |
| 393. |
One who is fond of fighting. |
| A. | Bellicose |
| B. | Aggressive |
| C. | Belligerent |
| D. | Militant |
| Answer» B. Aggressive | |
| 394. |
One who is not easily pleased by anything. |
| A. | Maiden |
| B. | mediaeval |
| C. | Precarious |
| D. | Fastidious |
| Answer» E. | |
| 395. |
A drawing on transparent paper. |
| A. | Red print |
| B. | Blue print |
| C. | Negative |
| D. | Transparency |
| Answer» E. | |
| 396. |
A person interested in studying,selling and collecting of old things. |
| A. | Antiquarian |
| B. | Junk dealer |
| C. | Crank |
| D. | Archealogist |
| Answer» B. Junk dealer | |
| 397. |
One who eats everything. |
| A. | Omnivorous |
| B. | Omniscient |
| C. | irrestible |
| D. | Insolvent |
| Answer» B. Omniscient | |
| 398. |
Malafide case is one. |
| A. | Which is undertaken in a good faith. |
| B. | Which is undertaken in a bad faith. |
| C. | Which is undertaken after a long delay. |
| D. | Which is not undertaken at all. |
| Answer» C. Which is undertaken after a long delay. | |
| 399. |
Words inscribed on Tombs. |
| A. | Epitome |
| B. | Epistle |
| C. | Epilogue |
| D. | Epitaph |
| Answer» E. | |
| 400. |
One who possess many talents. |
| A. | Versatile |
| B. | Nubile |
| C. | Exceptional |
| D. | Gifted |
| Answer» B. Nubile | |