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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.
| 351. |
The foolish belief that one is god |
| A. | lasphemy |
| B. | heocracy |
| C. | aranoia |
| D. | heomania |
| Answer» E. | |
| 352. |
The custom of having more than one husband at the same time |
| A. | olygamy |
| B. | olyandry |
| C. | ebauchery |
| D. | igamy |
| Answer» C. ebauchery | |
| 353. |
A workman who fits and repairs pipes |
| A. | echanic |
| B. | lacksmith |
| C. | lumber |
| D. | echnocrat |
| Answer» D. echnocrat | |
| 354. |
An entertainer who performs difficult physical actions |
| A. | lown |
| B. | ymnast |
| C. | agician |
| D. | crobat |
| Answer» E. | |
| 355. |
Anything written in a letter after it is signed |
| A. | osterity |
| B. | ostdiction |
| C. | ostscript |
| D. | orrigendum |
| Answer» D. orrigendum | |
| 356. |
The act of killing one's wife |
| A. | enocide |
| B. | xoricide |
| C. | anicide |
| D. | vicide |
| Answer» C. anicide | |
| 357. |
A small enclosure for cattle, sheep, poultry etc. |
| A. | ellar |
| B. | ty |
| C. | en |
| D. | air |
| Answer» D. air | |
| 358. |
Woman who offers the use of her body for sexual intercourse to any one who will pay for this |
| A. | oluptuary |
| B. | uckold |
| C. | rostitute |
| D. | oncubine |
| Answer» D. oncubine | |
| 359. |
Commencement of words with the same letter |
| A. | hyme |
| B. | lliteration |
| C. | un |
| D. | xymoron |
| Answer» C. un | |
| 360. |
Gradual recovery from illness |
| A. | ysteria |
| B. | mnesia |
| C. | uperannuation |
| D. | onvalescence |
| Answer» E. | |
| 361. |
Child bereaved of one or both the parents |
| A. | esolate |
| B. | estitute |
| C. | rphan |
| D. | out |
| Answer» D. out | |
| 362. |
Lottery in which an article is assigned by lot to one of those buying tickets |
| A. | uction |
| B. | affle |
| C. | udit |
| D. | ransit |
| Answer» C. udit | |
| 363. |
The place where public, government or historical records are kept |
| A. | offer |
| B. | antry |
| C. | cullery |
| D. | rchives |
| Answer» E. | |
| 364. |
A process involving too much official formality |
| A. | epotism |
| B. | iplomacy |
| C. | ed-tapism |
| D. | ureaucracy |
| Answer» D. ureaucracy | |
| 365. |
Mania for talking |
| A. | ogomania |
| B. | yromania |
| C. | ibliomania |
| D. | leptomania |
| Answer» B. yromania | |
| 366. |
Practice of a married woman having extra marital relationship |
| A. | olygamy |
| B. | uberty |
| C. | echery |
| D. | dultery |
| Answer» E. | |
| 367. |
A song embodying religious and sacred emotions |
| A. | yric |
| B. | de |
| C. | ymn |
| D. | allad |
| Answer» D. allad | |
| 368. |
A person who has no money to pay off his debts |
| A. | ebtor |
| B. | auper |
| C. | eggar |
| D. | nsolvent |
| Answer» E. | |
| 369. |
One who forcibly seizes control of a bus |
| A. | irate |
| B. | windler |
| C. | ijacker |
| D. | ilferer |
| Answer» D. ilferer | |
| 370. |
A government run by a dictator |
| A. | emocracy |
| B. | utocracy |
| C. | ligarchy |
| D. | heocracy |
| Answer» C. ligarchy | |
| 371. |
Voluntarily giving up throne by king in favour of his son |
| A. | bdication |
| B. | esurrection |
| C. | ccession |
| D. | enunciation |
| Answer» B. esurrection | |
| 372. |
The short remaining end of a cigarette |
| A. | tump |
| B. | tub |
| C. | ag |
| D. | crap |
| Answer» C. ag | |
| 373. |
List of headings of the business to be transacted at a meeting |
| A. | chedule |
| B. | genda |
| C. | roceedings |
| D. | xcerpts |
| Answer» C. roceedings | |
| 374. |
Part of a church in which bells hang |
| A. | inaret |
| B. | hapel |
| C. | elfry |
| D. | pire |
| Answer» D. pire | |
| 375. |
Government by a single person |
| A. | onarchy |
| B. | utocracy |
| C. | lutocracy |
| D. | ristocracy |
| Answer» C. lutocracy | |
| 376. |
A small house with all rooms on one floor |
| A. | ungalow |
| B. | ottage |
| C. | lat |
| D. | astle |
| Answer» B. ottage | |
| 377. |
Strong and settled dislike between two persons |
| A. | pathy |
| B. | enevolence |
| C. | ntipathy |
| D. | oodwill |
| Answer» D. oodwill | |
| 378. |
A man of lax moral |
| A. | uffian |
| B. | icentious |
| C. | irate |
| D. | agabond |
| Answer» C. irate | |
| 379. |
Custom of having many wives |
| A. | onogamy |
| B. | igamy |
| C. | olygamy |
| D. | atrimony |
| Answer» D. atrimony | |
| 380. |
A short, usually amusing, story about some real person or event |
| A. | necdote |
| B. | ntidote |
| C. | ale |
| D. | llegory |
| Answer» B. ntidote | |
| 381. |
A person who believes that pleasure is the chief food |
| A. | toic |
| B. | edonist |
| C. | picure |
| D. | ensual |
| Answer» C. picure | |
| 382. |
One who despises persons of lower social position |
| A. | rim |
| B. | nob |
| C. | rig |
| D. | ristocrat |
| Answer» C. rig | |
| 383. |
A disease which ends in death |
| A. | ontagious |
| B. | armless |
| C. | atal |
| D. | afe |
| Answer» D. afe | |
| 384. |
Belief or opinion contrary to what is generally accepted |
| A. | nbelief |
| B. | uperstition |
| C. | on-conformity |
| D. | eresy |
| Answer» E. | |
| 385. |
One who cannot die |
| A. | table |
| B. | mmortal |
| C. | erpetual |
| D. | erennial |
| Answer» C. erpetual | |
| 386. |
Having no beginning or end to its existence |
| A. | ternal |
| B. | bscure |
| C. | niversal |
| D. | mmeasurable |
| Answer» B. bscure | |
| 387. |
The cessation of warfare before a treaty is signed |
| A. | ffidavit |
| B. | greement |
| C. | rmistice |
| D. | mnesty |
| Answer» D. mnesty | |
| 388. |
One who loves all and sundry |
| A. | ptimist |
| B. | umanist |
| C. | ltruist |
| D. | hilanthropist |
| Answer» E. | |
| 389. |
One who is well-versed in any subject; a critical judge of any art, particularly fine arts |
| A. | eteran |
| B. | hilistine |
| C. | ilettante |
| D. | onnoisseur |
| Answer» E. | |
| 390. |
Line at which the earth or sea and sky seem to meet |
| A. | orizon |
| B. | enith |
| C. | ringe |
| D. | linth |
| Answer» B. enith | |
| 391. |
A small piece of potato |
| A. | hunk |
| B. | hip |
| C. | crap |
| D. | it |
| Answer» C. crap | |
| 392. |
A person living permanently in a certain place |
| A. | ative |
| B. | esident |
| C. | omicile |
| D. | ubject |
| Answer» D. ubject | |
| 393. |
Mental weariness for want of occupation |
| A. | atigue |
| B. | nnui |
| C. | anguor |
| D. | ebility |
| Answer» C. anguor | |
| 394. |
A person who is against the standards of ordinary society especially in dressing |
| A. | oker |
| B. | ippy |
| C. | capegoat |
| D. | utt |
| Answer» C. capegoat | |
| 395. |
An office or post with no work but high pay |
| A. | onorary |
| B. | inecure |
| C. | ratis |
| D. | x-officio |
| Answer» C. ratis | |
| 396. |
A person who regards the whole world as his country |
| A. | atriot |
| B. | ationalist |
| C. | osmopolitan |
| D. | etropolitan |
| Answer» D. etropolitan | |
| 397. |
Words different in meaning but similar in sound |
| A. | omonym |
| B. | ynonym |
| C. | cronym |
| D. | ntonym |
| Answer» B. ynonym | |
| 398. |
Person who believes that God is every thing and everything is god |
| A. | gnostic |
| B. | heist |
| C. | antheist |
| D. | antechnicon |
| Answer» D. antechnicon | |
| 399. |
A disease which spreads by contact |
| A. | nfectious |
| B. | ontagious |
| C. | ontiguous |
| D. | ontextual |
| Answer» C. ontiguous | |
| 400. |
One who is unrelenting and cannot be moved by entreaties |
| A. | nexorable |
| B. | nfallible |
| C. | mpregnable |
| D. | nexplicable |
| Answer» B. nfallible | |