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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.
| 251. |
A person who speaks or supports an idea |
| A. | ioneer |
| B. | dviser |
| C. | dvocate |
| D. | deologist |
| Answer» D. deologist | |
| 252. |
Loss of power to move in any or every part of the body |
| A. | heumatism |
| B. | aralysis |
| C. | czema |
| D. | eprosy |
| Answer» C. czema | |
| 253. |
Place where birds are kept |
| A. | oo |
| B. | piary |
| C. | rmoury |
| D. | viary |
| Answer» E. | |
| 254. |
The original inhabitants of a country |
| A. | borigines |
| B. | itizens |
| C. | atives |
| D. | rimitive |
| Answer» B. itizens | |
| 255. |
Mania for setting fires |
| A. | yromania |
| B. | leptomania |
| C. | ogomania |
| D. | ymphomania |
| Answer» B. leptomania | |
| 256. |
To take one to task |
| A. | isgrace |
| B. | andle |
| C. | ntreat |
| D. | ebuke |
| Answer» E. | |
| 257. |
A low-area storm with high winds rotating about a centre of low atmospheric pressure |
| A. | yclone |
| B. | ornado |
| C. | yphoon |
| D. | urricane |
| Answer» B. ornado | |
| 258. |
A room leading into a large room or hall |
| A. | nteroom |
| B. | ounge |
| C. | obby |
| D. | antry |
| Answer» B. ounge | |
| 259. |
The list of courses at a meal or of dishes that can be served in a restaurant |
| A. | genda |
| B. | enu |
| C. | iodata |
| D. | atalogue |
| Answer» C. iodata | |
| 260. |
One knowing everything |
| A. | earned |
| B. | mnipresent |
| C. | mnipotent |
| D. | mniscient |
| Answer» E. | |
| 261. |
Government by the representatives of the people |
| A. | iplomacy |
| B. | emocracy |
| C. | ocialism |
| D. | utocracy |
| Answer» C. ocialism | |
| 262. |
One who talks very little |
| A. | eserved |
| B. | ute |
| C. | hlegmatic |
| D. | toic |
| Answer» B. ute | |
| 263. |
Changing one's mind too quickly |
| A. | daptability |
| B. | nstability |
| C. | ersatility |
| D. | acillation |
| Answer» E. | |
| 264. |
Shining, brilliant and magnificent |
| A. | uminous |
| B. | leaming |
| C. | esplendent |
| D. | olished |
| Answer» D. olished | |
| 265. |
A place of ideal peace and happiness |
| A. | sylum |
| B. | topia |
| C. | l dorado |
| D. | lysium |
| Answer» E. | |
| 266. |
Act of taking one's life |
| A. | uicide |
| B. | laughter |
| C. | omicide |
| D. | mmolation |
| Answer» B. laughter | |
| 267. |
Decision made upon a political question by the votes of all qualified persons |
| A. | eto |
| B. | uffrage |
| C. | lebiscite |
| D. | ranchise |
| Answer» D. ranchise | |
| 268. |
A speech by an actor at the end of a play |
| A. | pilogue |
| B. | onologue |
| C. | uologue |
| D. | rologue |
| Answer» B. onologue | |
| 269. |
A person concerned with practical results and values |
| A. | lagiarist |
| B. | ealist |
| C. | ragmatist |
| D. | undamentalist |
| Answer» D. undamentalist | |
| 270. |
Of unknown and unadmitted authorship |
| A. | ullible |
| B. | nonymous |
| C. | nanimous |
| D. | exation |
| Answer» C. nanimous | |
| 271. |
The line which a plough cuts in the ground |
| A. | ale |
| B. | rench |
| C. | urrow |
| D. | rough |
| Answer» D. rough | |
| 272. |
A person claiming to be superior In culture and intellect to others |
| A. | ntellectual |
| B. | ristocrat |
| C. | lite |
| D. | ighbrow |
| Answer» E. | |
| 273. |
A person who maliciously destroys by fire |
| A. | ntagonist |
| B. | ctivist |
| C. | errorist |
| D. | ncendiary |
| Answer» E. | |
| 274. |
Be the embodiment or perfect example |
| A. | ignify |
| B. | haracterise |
| C. | ersonify |
| D. | asquerade |
| Answer» D. asquerade | |
| 275. |
Person who has long experience |
| A. | talwart |
| B. | edantic |
| C. | tinerant |
| D. | eteran |
| Answer» E. | |
| 276. |
That which can be interpreted in any way |
| A. | mbient |
| B. | mbivalent |
| C. | mphibious |
| D. | mbiguous |
| Answer» E. | |
| 277. |
To deprive a thing of its holy character |
| A. | acrilege |
| B. | lasphemy |
| C. | onsecrate |
| D. | esecrate |
| Answer» E. | |
| 278. |
Woman trained to help other women in child birth |
| A. | irgin |
| B. | idwife |
| C. | atron |
| D. | urse |
| Answer» C. atron | |
| 279. |
One who lends money at high rate of interest |
| A. | olvent |
| B. | xorious |
| C. | surer |
| D. | hylock |
| Answer» D. hylock | |
| 280. |
To bring peace, and end violence |
| A. | oothe |
| B. | armonise |
| C. | acify |
| D. | ranquilize |
| Answer» D. ranquilize | |
| 281. |
A person who rarely speaks the truth |
| A. | coundrel |
| B. | iar |
| C. | rook |
| D. | ypocrite |
| Answer» C. rook | |
| 282. |
Use of more words than are needed to express the meaning |
| A. | ircumlocution |
| B. | erbatim |
| C. | entriloquism |
| D. | leonasm |
| Answer» E. | |
| 283. |
Course for chariot races |
| A. | anatorium |
| B. | angar |
| C. | ippodrome |
| D. | rena |
| Answer» D. rena | |
| 284. |
Man whose wife has been unfaithful to him |
| A. | andy |
| B. | astard |
| C. | oncubine |
| D. | uckold |
| Answer» E. | |
| 285. |
Dungeon entered by trapdoor |
| A. | ellar |
| B. | itch |
| C. | ault |
| D. | ubliette |
| Answer» E. | |
| 286. |
A pioneer of a reform movement |
| A. | enegade |
| B. | postle |
| C. | potheosis |
| D. | pothecary |
| Answer» C. potheosis | |
| 287. |
One who uses fear as a weapon of power |
| A. | errorist |
| B. | ilitant |
| C. | xtremist |
| D. | narchist |
| Answer» B. ilitant | |
| 288. |
Medicine which lessens pain |
| A. | alm |
| B. | anacea |
| C. | nodyne |
| D. | ntibiotic |
| Answer» D. ntibiotic | |
| 289. |
A man with prejudiced views against religion |
| A. | rthodox |
| B. | igot |
| C. | anatic |
| D. | rofane |
| Answer» E. | |
| 290. |
A person with full discretionary powers to act on behalf of a country |
| A. | mbassador |
| B. | missary |
| C. | lenipotentiary |
| D. | nvoy |
| Answer» D. nvoy | |
| 291. |
One who compiles dictionary |
| A. | alligrapher |
| B. | ditor |
| C. | exicographer |
| D. | ompiler |
| Answer» D. ompiler | |
| 292. |
One who cuts precious stones |
| A. | hilatelist |
| B. | rover |
| C. | apidist |
| D. | culist |
| Answer» D. culist | |
| 293. |
A place where a wild animal lives |
| A. | orest |
| B. | table |
| C. | air |
| D. | anctuary |
| Answer» D. anctuary | |
| 294. |
A raised place on which offerings to a god are made |
| A. | ound |
| B. | hapel |
| C. | ltar |
| D. | rchives |
| Answer» D. rchives | |
| 295. |
Opposed to great or sudden change |
| A. | tatic |
| B. | evolutionary |
| C. | onservative |
| D. | volutionary |
| Answer» D. volutionary | |
| 296. |
A story in which ideas are symbolised as people |
| A. | llegory |
| B. | able |
| C. | egend |
| D. | arable |
| Answer» B. able | |
| 297. |
A girl or woman who flirts, that is, tries to attract people and make advances in love simply to satisfy her vanity |
| A. | rostitute |
| B. | oquette |
| C. | pinster |
| D. | oncubine |
| Answer» C. pinster | |
| 298. |
Witty, clever retort |
| A. | arcasm |
| B. | epartee |
| C. | latitude |
| D. | nvective |
| Answer» C. latitude | |
| 299. |
To change shape, nature or substance of |
| A. | odulate |
| B. | ubstitute |
| C. | emodel |
| D. | ransmute |
| Answer» E. | |
| 300. |
A man who starves body for the good of soul |
| A. | onk |
| B. | scetic |
| C. | aint |
| D. | piritualist |
| Answer» C. aint | |