Explore topic-wise MCQs in Competitive English.

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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