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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.
151. |
The normal abode of an animal or plant |
A. | nvironment |
B. | abitat |
C. | ettlement |
D. | iche |
Answer» C. ettlement | |
152. |
Place which provides both board and lodging |
A. | afe |
B. | nn |
C. | estaurant |
D. | otel |
Answer» C. estaurant | |
153. |
To surround with armed forces |
A. | eize |
B. | ttack |
C. | ease |
D. | esiege |
Answer» E. | |
154. |
Connoisseur of choice food |
A. | reedy |
B. | lutton |
C. | ourmet |
D. | ourmand |
Answer» D. ourmand | |
155. |
Interval between two events or two periods of time of different character |
A. | ntermission |
B. | nterlude |
C. | nterpolation |
D. | ppendix |
Answer» C. nterpolation | |
156. |
Creature having both male and female organs |
A. | odomite |
B. | omosexual |
C. | asochist |
D. | ermaphrodite |
Answer» E. | |
157. |
A person who sneaks into a country |
A. | nfiltrator |
B. | niper |
C. | nvader |
D. | ggressor |
Answer» B. niper | |
158. |
A word no longer in use |
A. | xotic |
B. | rimitive |
C. | bsolete |
D. | ncient |
Answer» D. ncient | |
159. |
To come as a settler into another country |
A. | lienate |
B. | migrate |
C. | igrate |
D. | mmigrate |
Answer» E. | |
160. |
The doctrine that human souls pass from one body to another at the time of death |
A. | etamorphosis |
B. | ransition |
C. | ransmigration |
D. | xtrapolation |
Answer» D. xtrapolation | |
161. |
Allowance due to a wife from her husband on separation |
A. | ail |
B. | limony |
C. | ole |
D. | ompensation |
Answer» C. ole | |
162. |
Person who makes love for amusement without serious intentions |
A. | oncubine |
B. | hilanderer |
C. | andy |
D. | lirt |
Answer» C. andy | |
163. |
One who specialises in the study of birds |
A. | iologist |
B. | aturalist |
C. | oologist |
D. | rnithologist |
Answer» E. | |
164. |
A thing liable to be easily broken |
A. | reakable |
B. | uctile |
C. | rittle |
D. | elicate |
Answer» D. elicate | |
165. |
A person who makes and sells ladies hats, etc |
A. | raper |
B. | inker |
C. | illiner |
D. | arrier |
Answer» D. arrier | |
166. |
Person who gives written testimony for use in law court |
A. | eponent |
B. | ppellant |
C. | itness |
D. | itigant |
Answer» B. ppellant | |
167. |
Indifference to pleasure or pain |
A. | ocility |
B. | toicism |
C. | atience |
D. | eticence |
Answer» C. atience | |
168. |
A woman of lax moral |
A. | rostitute |
B. | arlot |
C. | oncubine |
D. | ostess |
Answer» C. oncubine | |
169. |
Person who gives himself unto luxury and sexual pleasures |
A. | asochist |
B. | oluptuary |
C. | ebauch |
D. | picure |
Answer» C. ebauch | |
170. |
A fault that may be forgiven |
A. | ercenary |
B. | enial |
C. | nforgivable |
D. | nexcusable |
Answer» C. nforgivable | |
171. |
A person who has just started learning |
A. | oreman |
B. | ccomplice |
C. | ovice |
D. | pprentice |
Answer» E. | |
172. |
Printed notice of somebody's death |
A. | ondolence |
B. | alumny |
C. | bituary |
D. | uija |
Answer» D. uija | |
173. |
Plain or self-evident truth |
A. | roverb |
B. | recept |
C. | ruism |
D. | ormula |
Answer» D. ormula | |
174. |
One who loves books |
A. | ibliophobe |
B. | ibliographer |
C. | ibliophile |
D. | ibliophagist |
Answer» D. ibliophagist | |
175. |
Food which agrees with one's taste |
A. | ungent |
B. | alatable |
C. | ensuous |
D. | dible |
Answer» C. ensuous | |
176. |
To do away with a rule |
A. | ancel |
B. | epeal |
C. | bliterate |
D. | brogate |
Answer» E. | |
177. |
A heavy unnatural slumber |
A. | ap |
B. | nsomnia |
C. | oma |
D. | tupor |
Answer» E. | |
178. |
Using of new words |
A. | oinage |
B. | ocabulary |
C. | eologism |
D. | alapropism |
Answer» D. alapropism | |
179. |
Something which is not thorough or profound |
A. | uperficial |
B. | uperstitious |
C. | uperfluous |
D. | upernatural |
Answer» B. uperstitious | |
180. |
One who is likeable |
A. | micable |
B. | miable |
C. | ffusive |
D. | bullient |
Answer» C. ffusive | |
181. |
To break of proceedings of a meeting for a time |
A. | onvene |
B. | erminate |
C. | djourn |
D. | rocrastinate |
Answer» D. rocrastinate | |
182. |
Just punishment for wrong doing |
A. | emesis |
B. | urgation |
C. | rath |
D. | atharsis |
Answer» B. urgation | |
183. |
A man who dances to the tunes of his wife |
A. | ffeminate |
B. | lave |
C. | enpecked |
D. | hum |
Answer» D. hum | |
184. |
The branch of medical science which deals with the problems of the old |
A. | ncology |
B. | eriatrics |
C. | bstetrics |
D. | ndocrinology |
Answer» C. bstetrics | |
185. |
To mediate between two parties in a dispute |
A. | nterfere |
B. | nteract |
C. | nterrupt |
D. | ntercede |
Answer» E. | |
186. |
Books, pictures etc. intended to arouse sexual desire |
A. | ewd |
B. | icentious |
C. | ornography |
D. | rotica |
Answer» D. rotica | |
187. |
Equal in rank, merit or quality |
A. | hum |
B. | ontemporary |
C. | eer |
D. | olleague |
Answer» D. olleague | |
188. |
Parts of country behind the coast or a river's banks |
A. | wamps |
B. | rchipelago |
C. | interland |
D. | sthmus |
Answer» D. sthmus | |
189. |
A story in verse |
A. | legy |
B. | ymn |
C. | onnet |
D. | allad |
Answer» E. | |
190. |
Informal business communication with a personal signature |
A. | gendum |
B. | orrigendum |
C. | lagiarism |
D. | emorandum |
Answer» E. | |
191. |
A person sharing responsibility for a political party's discipline and tactics |
A. | tatesman |
B. | iplomat |
C. | hip |
D. | efector |
Answer» D. efector | |
192. |
A person who travels to a sacred place as an act of religious devotion |
A. | ermit |
B. | ilgrim |
C. | aint |
D. | endicant |
Answer» C. aint | |
193. |
Cutting for stone in the bladder |
A. | ichotomy |
B. | ubectomy |
C. | asectomy |
D. | ithotomy |
Answer» E. | |
194. |
One who stirs people for personal politics or profit |
A. | edagogue |
B. | emagogue |
C. | ictator |
D. | ypocrite |
Answer» C. ictator | |
195. |
The place where bricks are baked |
A. | oundry |
B. | int |
C. | emetery |
D. | iln |
Answer» E. | |
196. |
Careful in performing duties |
A. | unctual |
B. | unctilious |
C. | incere |
D. | ugnacious |
Answer» C. incere | |
197. |
Poem in short stanzas narrating a popular story |
A. | allet |
B. | pic |
C. | allad |
D. | onnet |
Answer» D. onnet | |
198. |
Public building where weapons and ammunition are made or stored |
A. | odown |
B. | ellar |
C. | rmoury |
D. | rsenal |
Answer» E. | |
199. |
A physician who delivers babies |
A. | aediatrician |
B. | bstetrician |
C. | ynaecologist |
D. | sychiatrist |
Answer» C. ynaecologist | |
200. |
That which makes it difficult to recognise the presence of real nature of somebody or something |
A. | over |
B. | ask |
C. | retence |
D. | amouflage |
Answer» E. | |