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This section includes 500 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Competitive English knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 101. |
To atone for one's sins |
| A. | pologise |
| B. | ngratiate |
| C. | xpiate |
| D. | ropitiate |
| Answer» D. ropitiate | |
| 102. |
A book containing summarised information on all branches of knowledge |
| A. | ictionary |
| B. | nthology |
| C. | ncyclopaedia |
| D. | irectory |
| Answer» D. irectory | |
| 103. |
Walk in a vain, self-important way |
| A. | og |
| B. | rek |
| C. | rudge |
| D. | trut |
| Answer» E. | |
| 104. |
Forcing out(blood, etc.) from its vessel |
| A. | xtrapolate |
| B. | xtravasate |
| C. | xuberate |
| D. | xtricate |
| Answer» C. xuberate | |
| 105. |
Medical study of the skin and disease |
| A. | ermatology |
| B. | rthopaedics |
| C. | enereology |
| D. | omeopathy |
| Answer» B. rthopaedics | |
| 106. |
One appointment by two parties to settle a dispute |
| A. | rbiter |
| B. | ediator |
| C. | egotiator |
| D. | iddleman |
| Answer» B. ediator | |
| 107. |
A place of good climate for invalids |
| A. | sylum |
| B. | ospital |
| C. | emetery |
| D. | anatorium |
| Answer» E. | |
| 108. |
A person who is skilled in horsemanship |
| A. | avalier |
| B. | questrian |
| C. | ockey |
| D. | avalryman |
| Answer» C. ockey | |
| 109. |
A person who readily believes others |
| A. | redible |
| B. | redulous |
| C. | ensible |
| D. | ensitive |
| Answer» C. ensible | |
| 110. |
Murder of a new-born child |
| A. | omicide |
| B. | egicide |
| C. | ratricide |
| D. | nfanticide |
| Answer» E. | |
| 111. |
Explicit undertaking to do something |
| A. | greement |
| B. | ecision |
| C. | ettlement |
| D. | romise |
| Answer» E. | |
| 112. |
A person who is talkative |
| A. | arrulous |
| B. | peaker |
| C. | rator |
| D. | axative |
| Answer» B. peaker | |
| 113. |
Irrational fear of crowds |
| A. | chlophobia |
| B. | laustrophobia |
| C. | itophobia |
| D. | strophobia |
| Answer» B. laustrophobia | |
| 114. |
Run away from home with lover |
| A. | stracize |
| B. | anquish |
| C. | bscond |
| D. | lope |
| Answer» E. | |
| 115. |
Interested in and clever at many things |
| A. | anicure |
| B. | anifest |
| C. | ntelligent |
| D. | ersatile |
| Answer» E. | |
| 116. |
One who talks continuously |
| A. | mpecunious |
| B. | oquacious |
| C. | oracious |
| D. | varicious |
| Answer» C. oracious | |
| 117. |
Thing that can be felt or touched |
| A. | andemic |
| B. | alpable |
| C. | altry |
| D. | anchromatic |
| Answer» C. altry | |
| 118. |
One who comes from a country area and is often considered to be stupid |
| A. | illager |
| B. | ustic |
| C. | umpkin |
| D. | hilanderer |
| Answer» D. hilanderer | |
| 119. |
One who has suddenly gained new wealth, power or prestige |
| A. | ristocrat |
| B. | ffluent |
| C. | averick |
| D. | arvenu |
| Answer» E. | |
| 120. |
A short journey made by a group of persons together |
| A. | ike |
| B. | xcursion |
| C. | icnic |
| D. | troll |
| Answer» C. icnic | |
| 121. |
One who does not know how to save money |
| A. | eckless |
| B. | avish |
| C. | areless |
| D. | pendthrift |
| Answer» E. | |
| 122. |
Lack of enough blood |
| A. | mnesia |
| B. | nsomnia |
| C. | naemia |
| D. | llergy |
| Answer» D. llergy | |
| 123. |
A person who enters without any invitation |
| A. | urglar |
| B. | ntruder |
| C. | hief |
| D. | andal |
| Answer» C. hief | |
| 124. |
The caretaker of a public building |
| A. | ean |
| B. | urator |
| C. | ustodian |
| D. | arden |
| Answer» D. arden | |
| 125. |
The loop of rope with a running knot used to hang a person |
| A. | oose |
| B. | able |
| C. | ord |
| D. | hord |
| Answer» B. able | |
| 126. |
A person who lives by himself |
| A. | enerable |
| B. | age |
| C. | uietus |
| D. | ecluse |
| Answer» E. | |
| 127. |
One who thinks that human nature is essentially evil |
| A. | gnostic |
| B. | ynic |
| C. | ceptic |
| D. | isogynist |
| Answer» C. ceptic | |
| 128. |
An old unmarried woman |
| A. | irgin |
| B. | achelor |
| C. | pinster |
| D. | atron |
| Answer» D. atron | |
| 129. |
The act of violating the sanctity of church |
| A. | eresy |
| B. | esecration |
| C. | acrilege |
| D. | lasphemy |
| Answer» D. lasphemy | |
| 130. |
A person's first speech |
| A. | reface |
| B. | aiden |
| C. | pener |
| D. | xtempore |
| Answer» C. pener | |
| 131. |
Official in charge of a museum |
| A. | ean |
| B. | arden |
| C. | urator |
| D. | upervisor |
| Answer» D. upervisor | |
| 132. |
Seat on elephant's back |
| A. | addle |
| B. | owdah |
| C. | ounge |
| D. | oof |
| Answer» C. ounge | |
| 133. |
A person who lives alone and avoids other people |
| A. | scetic |
| B. | ecluse |
| C. | nsocial |
| D. | gnostic |
| Answer» C. nsocial | |
| 134. |
The plants and vegetation of a region |
| A. | lora |
| B. | auna |
| C. | andscape |
| D. | nvironment |
| Answer» B. auna | |
| 135. |
To remove the skin of a potato or an orange |
| A. | inse |
| B. | eel |
| C. | crub |
| D. | emove |
| Answer» C. crub | |
| 136. |
A small, named group of fixed stars |
| A. | alaxy |
| B. | luster |
| C. | onstellation |
| D. | ongregation |
| Answer» D. ongregation | |
| 137. |
To congratulate someone in a formal manner |
| A. | ish |
| B. | olemnize |
| C. | elebrate |
| D. | elicitate |
| Answer» E. | |
| 138. |
A violent and bad-tempered woman |
| A. | rostitute |
| B. | oncubine |
| C. | irago |
| D. | mazon |
| Answer» D. mazon | |
| 139. |
A small shop that sells fashionable clothes, cosmetics etc. |
| A. | ooth |
| B. | tall |
| C. | outique |
| D. | tore |
| Answer» D. tore | |
| 140. |
To talk without respect of something sacred or holy |
| A. | lasphemy |
| B. | bscenity |
| C. | udeness |
| D. | ulgarity |
| Answer» B. bscenity | |
| 141. |
A statement which cannot be understood |
| A. | nfallible |
| B. | llegible |
| C. | nexplicable |
| D. | ncomprehensible |
| Answer» E. | |
| 142. |
One who promotes the idea of absence of government of any kind, when every man should be a law into himself |
| A. | narchist |
| B. | elligerent |
| C. | conoclast |
| D. | gnostic |
| Answer» B. elligerent | |
| 143. |
A paper written in one's own handwriting |
| A. | anuscript |
| B. | croll |
| C. | archment |
| D. | ranscript |
| Answer» B. croll | |
| 144. |
Clumsy or ill-bred fellow |
| A. | oor |
| B. | af |
| C. | out |
| D. | okel |
| Answer» B. af | |
| 145. |
A person who wishes to throwover all establishments |
| A. | ebel |
| B. | narchist |
| C. | errorist |
| D. | ooligan |
| Answer» C. errorist | |
| 146. |
One who speaks or understands many languages |
| A. | cholar |
| B. | rammarian |
| C. | inguist |
| D. | olyglot |
| Answer» E. | |
| 147. |
One who can use either of his hands with ease |
| A. | mateur |
| B. | xpert |
| C. | mbidextrous |
| D. | luttonous |
| Answer» D. luttonous | |
| 148. |
Place where bankers exchange cheques and adjust balances |
| A. | xchequer |
| B. | learing house |
| C. | ank |
| D. | ommerce |
| Answer» C. ank | |
| 149. |
That which can be carried |
| A. | andy |
| B. | ortable |
| C. | otable |
| D. | earable |
| Answer» C. otable | |
| 150. |
The rule of a person who is tyrant |
| A. | espotism |
| B. | narchy |
| C. | yranny |
| D. | ictatorship |
| Answer» B. narchy | |