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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.
| 301. |
Not conforming to ordinary rules of behaviour |
| A. | unatic |
| B. | bsurd |
| C. | ccentric |
| D. | aniacal |
| Answer» D. aniacal | |
| 302. |
One who takes delight in excessive cruelty |
| A. | narchist |
| B. | ophist |
| C. | adist |
| D. | ihilist |
| Answer» D. ihilist | |
| 303. |
Study of statistics of births, deaths, disease to show the state of community |
| A. | eography |
| B. | nthropology |
| C. | opography |
| D. | emography |
| Answer» E. | |
| 304. |
Person who claims to have great love for and understanding of what is beautiful in nature, art etc |
| A. | ritic |
| B. | esthete |
| C. | onnoisseur |
| D. | rtist |
| Answer» C. onnoisseur | |
| 305. |
An associate in an office or institution |
| A. | ompanion |
| B. | lly |
| C. | olleague |
| D. | ccomplice |
| Answer» D. ccomplice | |
| 306. |
Acutely affected by external impressions |
| A. | ngenious |
| B. | mpressionable |
| C. | redulous |
| D. | ensitive |
| Answer» E. | |
| 307. |
Mania for stealing articles |
| A. | ogomania |
| B. | ymphomania |
| C. | leptomania |
| D. | ypomania |
| Answer» D. ypomania | |
| 308. |
A common place remark |
| A. | ialogue |
| B. | latitude |
| C. | pigram |
| D. | tatement |
| Answer» C. pigram | |
| 309. |
A child of unusual or remarkable talent |
| A. | cholar |
| B. | iligent |
| C. | reak |
| D. | rodigy |
| Answer» E. | |
| 310. |
Language difficult to understand because of bad form |
| A. | hetoric |
| B. | argon |
| C. | edantic |
| D. | erbatim |
| Answer» C. edantic | |
| 311. |
Walking in sleep |
| A. | omniloquism |
| B. | omnambulism |
| C. | bsession |
| D. | allucination |
| Answer» C. bsession | |
| 312. |
Person who is indifferent to both pleasure and pain |
| A. | aint |
| B. | scetic |
| C. | toic |
| D. | ermit |
| Answer» D. ermit | |
| 313. |
A person who rules without consulting the opinion of others |
| A. | emocrat |
| B. | ureaucrat |
| C. | utocrat |
| D. | anatic |
| Answer» D. anatic | |
| 314. |
A child who stays away from school without any good reason |
| A. | agabond |
| B. | elinquent |
| C. | chizophrenic |
| D. | ruant |
| Answer» E. | |
| 315. |
A person who kills somebody especially for political reasons |
| A. | riminal |
| B. | urderer |
| C. | ssassin |
| D. | angman |
| Answer» D. angman | |
| 316. |
A person obsessed with exclusively one idea or subject |
| A. | razy |
| B. | leptomaniac |
| C. | onomaniac |
| D. | ymphomaniac |
| Answer» D. ymphomaniac | |
| 317. |
A formal written charge against a person for some crime or offence |
| A. | ccusation |
| B. | ndictment |
| C. | llegation |
| D. | crimony |
| Answer» C. llegation | |
| 318. |
The art of cutting trees and bushes into ornamental shapes |
| A. | orticulture |
| B. | onsai |
| C. | runing |
| D. | opiary |
| Answer» E. | |
| 319. |
A person who makes love without serious intentions |
| A. | onsort |
| B. | hilanderer |
| C. | omeo |
| D. | oon |
| Answer» C. omeo | |
| 320. |
Relationship by blood or birth |
| A. | arentage |
| B. | ffiliation |
| C. | onsanguinity |
| D. | epotism |
| Answer» D. epotism | |
| 321. |
Simplest and smallest form of plant life, present in air, water and soil; essential to life but may cause disease |
| A. | irus |
| B. | moeba |
| C. | acteria |
| D. | oxin |
| Answer» D. oxin | |
| 322. |
One who is interested in the welfare of women |
| A. | eminine |
| B. | eminist |
| C. | ffeminate |
| D. | lamboyant |
| Answer» C. ffeminate | |
| 323. |
A group of three novels or plays, each complete in itself |
| A. | riplet |
| B. | riumvir |
| C. | rilogy |
| D. | rivet |
| Answer» D. rivet | |
| 324. |
One desirous of getting money |
| A. | varicious |
| B. | oracious |
| C. | arrulous |
| D. | reedy |
| Answer» B. oracious | |
| 325. |
Wicked to a high degree |
| A. | ruel |
| B. | ateful |
| C. | einous |
| D. | bominable |
| Answer» D. bominable | |
| 326. |
A small piece of wood |
| A. | plinter |
| B. | rumb |
| C. | crap |
| D. | hip |
| Answer» E. | |
| 327. |
A woman whose husband is dead |
| A. | irgin |
| B. | pinster |
| C. | edlock |
| D. | idow |
| Answer» E. | |
| 328. |
The school or college in which one has been educated |
| A. | atinee |
| B. | lumni |
| C. | lma mater |
| D. | alvin |
| Answer» D. alvin | |
| 329. |
Design made by putting together coloured pieces of glass or stones |
| A. | leograph |
| B. | osaic |
| C. | racery |
| D. | elief |
| Answer» C. racery | |
| 330. |
Which can be easily believed |
| A. | redulous |
| B. | reditable |
| C. | rustworthy |
| D. | redible |
| Answer» E. | |
| 331. |
Constant effort to achieve something |
| A. | erseverance |
| B. | ttempt |
| C. | nthusiasm |
| D. | igour |
| Answer» C. nthusiasm | |
| 332. |
A short stay at a place |
| A. | alt |
| B. | nterlude |
| C. | ntermission |
| D. | ojourn |
| Answer» E. | |
| 333. |
Short descriptive poem of picturesque scene or incident |
| A. | alady |
| B. | onnet |
| C. | dyll |
| D. | harade |
| Answer» D. harade | |
| 334. |
A person who helps you break the law |
| A. | py |
| B. | ollaborator |
| C. | lly |
| D. | ccomplice |
| Answer» E. | |
| 335. |
A sudden rush of wind |
| A. | ale |
| B. | yphoon |
| C. | ust |
| D. | torm |
| Answer» D. torm | |
| 336. |
Government by the gods |
| A. | lutocracy |
| B. | heocracy |
| C. | hearchy |
| D. | antisocracy |
| Answer» D. antisocracy | |
| 337. |
A person who looks on the bright side of things |
| A. | ycophant |
| B. | ptimist |
| C. | ynic |
| D. | essimist |
| Answer» C. ynic | |
| 338. |
To talk much without coming to the point |
| A. | erbosity |
| B. | arrulous |
| C. | oquacity |
| D. | ircumlocution |
| Answer» E. | |
| 339. |
A person who is reserved in talks |
| A. | eticent |
| B. | ilent |
| C. | endicant |
| D. | arrulous |
| Answer» B. ilent | |
| 340. |
Stealing from the writings of others |
| A. | opying |
| B. | eframing |
| C. | eproducing |
| D. | lagiarism |
| Answer» E. | |
| 341. |
An unexpected stroke of good luck |
| A. | ortune |
| B. | indfall |
| C. | oon |
| D. | reakthrough |
| Answer» C. oon | |
| 342. |
Through which light cannot pass |
| A. | ull |
| B. | ark |
| C. | bscure |
| D. | paque |
| Answer» E. | |
| 343. |
Intentional destruction of racial groups |
| A. | omicide |
| B. | enocide |
| C. | ratricide |
| D. | egicide |
| Answer» C. ratricide | |
| 344. |
A person with a beautiful and elegant handwriting |
| A. | alligrapher |
| B. | ollier |
| C. | horeographer |
| D. | artographer |
| Answer» B. ollier | |
| 345. |
Person who pilots or travels in a balloon, airship or other aircraft |
| A. | eronaut |
| B. | stronaut |
| C. | erobat |
| D. | crobat |
| Answer» B. stronaut | |
| 346. |
An animal story with a moral |
| A. | able |
| B. | ale |
| C. | necdote |
| D. | arable |
| Answer» B. ale | |
| 347. |
Regard for others as a principle of action |
| A. | ynicism |
| B. | epotism |
| C. | hilanthropy |
| D. | ltruism |
| Answer» E. | |
| 348. |
An assembly of hearers |
| A. | udience |
| B. | rowd |
| C. | ongregation |
| D. | ssemblage |
| Answer» B. rowd | |
| 349. |
Paying back injury with injury |
| A. | endetta |
| B. | epression |
| C. | ubjugation |
| D. | eprisal |
| Answer» E. | |
| 350. |
Person who brings an action at law |
| A. | laintiff |
| B. | itigant |
| C. | eponent |
| D. | efendant |
| Answer» B. itigant | |