

MCQOPTIONS
This section includes 254 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your English knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
51. |
The art of good eating |
A. | vegetarianism |
B. | gourmet |
C. | gastronomy |
D. | astronomy |
Answer» D. astronomy | |
52. |
One who is indifferent to pleasure or pain. |
A. | cynic |
B. | psychic |
C. | stoic |
D. | stylist |
Answer» D. stylist | |
53. |
Lasting only for a moment |
A. | trivial |
B. | petty |
C. | momentous |
D. | momentary |
Answer» E. | |
54. |
To seize control of a vehicle in order to force it to go to a new destination, or demand something. |
A. | hijack |
B. | detour |
C. | attack |
D. | contract |
Answer» B. detour | |
55. |
One who goes to settle in another country |
A. | citizen |
B. | emigrant |
C. | immigrant |
D. | alien |
Answer» C. immigrant | |
56. |
Belonging to all parts of the world |
A. | cosmopolitan |
B. | secular |
C. | versatile |
D. | universal |
Answer» B. secular | |
57. |
One who walks on ropes |
A. | acrobat |
B. | aviator |
C. | funambulist |
D. | upholsterer |
Answer» D. upholsterer | |
58. |
Give and receive mutually |
A. | compromise |
B. | approve |
C. | present |
D. | reciprocate |
Answer» E. | |
59. |
Words inscribed on tomb |
A. | Epitome |
B. | Epistle |
C. | Epilogue |
D. | Epitaph |
Answer» E. | |
60. |
The most suitable one word substitute of the following words are ; ( in right order ) ; |
A. | ( a ) agoraphobia; ( b ) pyromaniac |
B. | ( a ) spacepnobia; ( b ) dipsomaniac |
C. | ( a ) clastophobia; ( b ) theftomaniac |
D. | ( a ) claustrophobia; ( b ) kleptomaniac |
Answer» E. | |
61. |
A gentle song sung to put a child to sleep. |
A. | Lullaby |
B. | Lyre |
C. | Lyric |
D. | Laurel |
Answer» B. Lyre | |
62. |
Friendly and welcoming to visitors. |
A. | Hostile |
B. | Hostel |
C. | Hospital |
D. | Hospitable |
Answer» E. | |
63. |
Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentences and click the button corresponding to it. |
A. | Laminating |
B. | Copying |
C. | Xeroxing |
D. | Forgery |
Answer» E. | |
64. |
One who is recovering from illness_ |
A. | Recuperator |
B. | Convalescent |
C. | Retriever |
D. | Recoverer |
Answer» C. Retriever | |
65. |
One who copies from other writer s works- |
A. | Novice |
B. | Bilingual |
C. | Plagiarist |
D. | Imitator |
Answer» D. Imitator | |
66. |
A short, personal account of an interesting event- |
A. | Incident |
B. | Prologue |
C. | Parable |
D. | Anecdote |
Answer» E. | |
67. |
A person, who believes that pleasure is the most important thing is life- |
A. | Materialist |
B. | Stoic |
C. | Hedonist |
D. | Foodie |
Answer» D. Foodie | |
68. |
A woman with dark brown hair- |
A. | Blonde |
B. | Brunette |
C. | Auburn |
D. | Blond |
Answer» C. Auburn | |
69. |
In questions below out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence. |
A. | Epithet |
B. | Epigraph |
C. | Epitaph |
D. | Soliloquy |
Answer» D. Soliloquy | |
70. |
Something unusual or strange, having peculiar notions |
A. | Whimsical |
B. | Aggressive |
C. | Dramatic |
D. | Reasonable |
Answer» B. Aggressive | |
71. |
An opinion contrary to popular belief |
A. | Paradox |
B. | Orthodoxy |
C. | Hearsay |
D. | Heresy |
Answer» E. | |
72. |
One who love all mankind |
A. | Philosopher |
B. | Philosophy |
C. | Philanthropist |
D. | Philatelist |
Answer» D. Philatelist | |
73. |
More like a woman than a man in manners and habits |
A. | Unmanly |
B. | Effeminate |
C. | Womanish |
D. | Delicate |
Answer» C. Womanish | |
74. |
One who walks in sleep. |
A. | Somniloquist |
B. | Egoist |
C. | Somnambulist |
D. | Altruist |
Answer» D. Altruist | |
75. |
Directions (85): In questions given below, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentence. |
A. | Psephologist |
B. | Sculptor |
C. | Zoology |
D. | Archives |
Answer» E. | |
76. |
Directions (84): In questions given below, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentence. |
A. | Zoology |
B. | Petrology |
C. | Psephologist |
D. | Sculptor |
Answer» B. Petrology | |
77. |
Directions (83): In questions given below, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentence. |
A. | Rhetoric |
B. | Petrology |
C. | Sculptor |
D. | Psephologist |
Answer» D. Psephologist | |
78. |
Directions (82): In questions given below, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentence. |
A. | Radio Jockey |
B. | Rhetoric |
C. | Psephologist |
D. | Petrology |
Answer» D. Petrology | |
79. |
Directions (81): In questions given below, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentence. |
A. | Lexicographer |
B. | Petrology |
C. | Odontology |
D. | Radio Jockey |
Answer» C. Odontology | |
80. |
Directions (80): In questions given below, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentence. |
A. | Rhetoric |
B. | Jurisprudence |
C. | Lexicographer |
D. | Odontology |
Answer» B. Jurisprudence | |
81. |
Directions (79): In questions given below, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentence. |
A. | Invigilator |
B. | Jurisprudence |
C. | Lexicographer |
D. | Radio Jockey |
Answer» E. | |
82. |
Directions (78): In questions given below, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentence. |
A. | Horticulture |
B. | Invigilator |
C. | Odontology |
D. | Jurisprudence |
Answer» D. Jurisprudence | |
83. |
Directions (77): In questions given below, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentence. |
A. | Lexicographer |
B. | Heliotherapy |
C. | Horticulture |
D. | Invigilator |
Answer» B. Heliotherapy | |
84. |
Directions (76): In questions given below, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/ sentence. |
A. | Florist |
B. | Genealogy |
C. | Jurisprudence |
D. | Heliotherapy |
Answer» D. Heliotherapy | |
85. |
a person with a long experience of any occupation |
A. | Veteran |
B. | Genius |
C. | Seasoned |
D. | Seasoned |
Answer» B. Genius | |
86. |
A fourteen- line poem |
A. | sonnet |
B. | ballad |
C. | lyric |
D. | ode |
Answer» B. ballad | |
87. |
An introduction to a literary work |
A. | Prologue |
B. | Blurb |
C. | Epilogue |
D. | Sequel |
Answer» B. Blurb | |
88. |
Stealthily done |
A. | Devious |
B. | Nefarious |
C. | Surreptitious |
D. | Villainous |
Answer» D. Villainous | |
89. |
The plants and vegetation of a region |
A. | flora |
B. | ornamental |
C. | landscape |
D. | fauna |
Answer» B. ornamental | |
90. |
Unwelcome aspect of a situation |
A. | flippant |
B. | flip-flop |
C. | flip side |
D. | flint lock |
Answer» D. flint lock | |
91. |
To free a person by a verdict of 'not guilty'. |
A. | acquaint |
B. | acquiesce |
C. | acquit |
D. | acquire |
Answer» D. acquire | |
92. |
An old unmarried woman |
A. | Maoschist |
B. | Septuagenarian |
C. | Sniper |
D. | Spinster |
Answer» E. | |
93. |
To try to settle a dispute between two other parties |
A. | medicate |
B. | meddle |
C. | mediate |
D. | middleler |
Answer» D. middleler | |
94. |
A roundabout way of speaking |
A. | Centipede |
B. | Circumlocution |
C. | Coercion |
D. | Concentric |
Answer» C. Coercion | |
95. |
Wildly unreasonable, illogical or ridiculous |
A. | Abject |
B. | Arid |
C. | Adept |
D. | Absurd |
Answer» E. | |
96. |
Constant effort to achieve something |
A. | attempt |
B. | vigour |
C. | enthusiasm |
D. | perseverance |
Answer» E. | |
97. |
A vivacious and lively experience is said to be |
A. | scintillating |
B. | scenic |
C. | soothing |
D. | synthetic |
Answer» B. scenic | |
98. |
Feeling annoyed at the sight of unfair treatment |
A. | indifferent |
B. | indignant |
C. | indisposed |
D. | indigent |
Answer» E. | |
99. |
Imposed a restriction on |
A. | constipated |
B. | constrained |
C. | conserved |
D. | construed |
Answer» C. conserved | |
100. |
One who hates mankind |
A. | philanthropist |
B. | humanitarian |
C. | misogynist |
D. | misanthrope |
Answer» E. | |