1.
From the given options , Select the
word that correctly substitute the
expression.
“ A person unable to pay his debt”
1. Debtor
2. Cashier
3. Creditor
4. Bankrupt
2. From the given options , Select the
word that correctly substitute the
expression.
“One who is eighty year old”
a) Eightygenarrirn
b) Octogenarian
c) Septuagemarirm
d) Superannuation
3. From the given options , Select the
word that correctly substitute the
expression.
“ Event that serves as an introduction”
a) Epilogue
b) Prologue
c) Post Script
d) Summary
4. Act of mercy killing
a) suicide
b) euthanasia
c) immolation
d) asphyxiation
5. People who belong to the same
country
a) patriots
b) comrades
c) compatriots
d) natives
6. From the given options , Select the
word that correctly substitute the
expression.
“ Happening once in hundred years”
a) Bicentennial
b) Centennial
c) Annual
d) Biennial
7. Choose the right word as Substitute :
“A place where birds are kept”
a) Aviary
b) House
c) Apiary
d) Aquarium
8. A person who deserves all praise is
called
(a) Detestable
(b) Lovable
(c) Despicable
(d) Laudable
9. Animals that eat flesh is called
(a) Herbivorous
(b) Carnivorous
(c) Omnivorous
(d) Insectivorous
10. A person who steals the writing of
others is called
(a) Plagiarism
(b) Popular
(c) Plagiarist
(d) Nepotism
11. A person employed to drive a private
or hired car is called
(a) Chauffeur
(b) Autoist
(c) Cabbie
(d) Automobilist
12. An excessively morbid desire to steal
(a) Stealomania
(b) Kleptomania
(c) Cleftomania
(d) Keptomania
13. A fourteen line poem is called
(a) Sonnet
(b) Lyric
(c) Ballad
(d) Ode
14. Constant effort to achieve something
is called
(a) Attempt
(b) Enthusiasm
(c) Vigour
(d) Perseverance
15. Wildly unreasonable, illogical or
ridic-ulous is called
(a) Abject
(b) Adept
(c) Arid
(d) Absurd
16. A vivacious and lively experience is
said to be
(a) Scintillating
(b) Soothing
(c) Scenic
(d) Synthetic
17. To try to settle a dispute between
two other parties is called
(a) Medicate (b) Mediate
(c) Meddle (d) Meditate
18. To secure a boat by attaching it to an
anchor is called
(a) Moor
(b) Moot
(c) Morose
(d) Moose
19. To free a person by a verdict of ‘not
guilty’ is called
(a) Acquaint
(b) Acquit
(c) Acquiesce
(d) Acquire
20. One who hates mankind is called
(a) Philanthropist
(b) Misogynist
(c) Humanitarian
(d) Misanthrope
21. lmposed a restriction on
(a) Constipated
(b) Conserved
(c) Constrained
(d) Construed
22. The unwelcome aspect of a situation
is called
(a) Flippant
(b) Flip-side
(c) Flip-flop
(d) Flint lock
23. Feeling annoyed at the sight of unfair
treatment is called
(a) Indifferent
(b) Indisposed
(c) Indignant
(d) Indigent
24. Walking in sleep is called
(a) Somnambulism
(b) Insomnia
(c) Somnolence
(d) Sleepyhead
25. Artistic, musical or dramatic inter-
pretation is called
(a) Rendition
(b) Report
(c) Imitation
(d) Reparation
26. That which cannot be avoided is
called
(a) Infallible
(b) Inestimable
(c) Indifferent
(d) Inevitable
27. A person who leaves his own country
in order to go and live in another.
(a) Emigrant
(b) Refugee
(c) Immigrant
(d) Expatriate
28. Showing a dislike of anything
improper is called
(a) Strict
(b) Crude
(c) Prim
(d) Rude
29. A planned route or journey is called
(a) Iterate
(b) Itinerary
(c) Itinerant
(d) Isolate
30. A man who helps a stranger or a per
son in difficulties is
(a) A Samaritan
(b) A mercenary
(c) A stoic
(d) An altruist
31. The speech of great importance and
gravity is called
(a) Maiden
(b) Momentous
(c) Monumental
(d) Momentary
32. Continuing for a long period of time
without interruption is called
(a) Continuum
(b) Recurring
(c) Perpetual
(d) Frequenting
33. The one who has a special ability in
story telling is called
(a) A compositor
(b) A raconteur
(c) A vocalist
(d) A narrator
34. The medical study of skin and its
diseases is called
(a) Orthopaedics
(b) Dermatology
(c) Endocrinology
(d) Gynaecology
35. A process involving too much official
formality is called
(a) Nepotism
(b) Diplomacy
(c) Bureaucracy
(d) Red-tapism
36. A person who enters without any
invitation is called
(a) Vandal
(b) Burglar
(c) Intruder
(d) Thief
37. A thing which is not suitable for
eating is called
(a) Spicy
(b) Tasteless
(c) Uneatable
(d) Inedible
38. A recurrent compulsive urge to steal.
(a) Kleptomania
(b) Pneumonia
(c) Insomnia
(d) Nymphomania
39. The act of injuring another’s reputa-
tion by any slanderous communication is
called
(a) Defamation
(b) Orchestration
(c) Aberration
(d) Misrepresentation
40. A story in which animals or objects
speak and give wholesome moral lesson
is called
(a) Legend
(b) Fable
(c) Parable
(d) Allegory
41. One who does not believe in the
exis- tence of God is called
(a) Atheist
(b) Theist
(c) Mystic
(d) Cynic
42. To free someone from all blames is
called
(a) Consolidate
(b) Fling
(c) Forbid
(d) Exonerate
43. That which cannot be effaced is
called
(a) Illegible
(b) Indelible
(c) Invincible
(d) Affable
44. A person who deliberately sets fire
to a building is
(a) Arsonist
(b) Extortionist
(c) Hijacker
(d) Assassin
45. One who makes an official examina-
tion of accounts is called
(a) Auditor
(b) Registrar
(3) Creditor
(4) Chartered Accountant
46. Conferred as an honour
(a) Honorary
(b) Honourable
(c) Honorarium
(d) Honorific
47. The burial of a corpse is called
(a) Internment
(b) Interment
(c) Interrogate
(d) Interpose
48. A study of ancient things is called
(a) Physiology
(b) Archaeology
(c) Ethnology
(d) Zoology
49. A person who deserves all praise is
called
(a) Detestable
(b) Lovable
(c) Despicable
(d) Laudable
50. One who is skill ful is called
(a) Disciplined
(b) Diligent
(c) Different
(d) Dexterous
51. One who runs away from justice or
the law is called
(a) Smuggler
(b) Criminal
(c) Fugitive
(d) Thief
52. Of one’s own free will.
(a) Mandatory
(b) Obligatory
(c) Voluntary
(d) Compulsory
53. One who is too careless to plan for
the future is called
(a) Imprudent
(b) Impractical
(c) Impotent
(d) Improvident
54. One who has a long experience is
called
(a) Novice
(b) Expert
(c) Veteran
(d) Practitioner
55. To die without making a will is called
(a) Inure
(b) Inane
(c) Intestate
(d) Indigent
56. One who is concerned with the
welfare of others is called
(a) Ascetic
(b) Hedonist
(c) Egoist
(d) Altruist
57. That which cannot be avoided is
called
(a) Inevitable
(b) Unrestrained
(c) Unvarying
(d) Integral
58. A person who agrees to work for
somebody in order to learn a skill.
(a) Lackey
(b) Pupil
(c) Apprentice
(d) Assistant
59. The opinion which is contrary to
accepted doctrines is called
(a) Controversy
(b) Advocacy
(c) Heresy
(d) Convention
60. Make pale by excluding light.
(a) Foliate
(b) Percolate
(c) Procreate
(d) Etiolate
61. Someone who is designated to hear
both sides of a dispute and make a
judgement.
(a) Counsellor
(b) Arbitrator
(c) Magistrate
(d) Manager
62. A thing fit to be eaten
(a) Eligible
(b) Audible
(c) Delectable
(d) Edible
63. One who is new and inexperienced
in a certain job.
1. Versatile
2. Veteran
3. Namesake
4. Novice
64. One who hates mankind
a) Sadist
b) Narcissist
c) Misanthrope
d) Misologist
65. Recurring Every ten years
a) Centennial
b) Biennial
c) Decennial
d) Quadrennial
66. Fear of water
a) Hydrophobia
b) Hodophobia
c) Hedenophobia
d) Kleptophobia
67. A person who breaks the law
Rogue
Criminal
Guilty
Sinner
68. Select the option that can be used as
a one-word-substitute for the given
group of words.
A false idea or belief
1. Reticence
2. Atrophy
3. Fallacy
4. Entropy
69. Select the option that can be used as
a one-word substitute for the given
group of words.
That which cannot be conquered
1. Invisible
2. Indelible
3. Ineffable
4. Invincible
70. Select the option that can be used as
a one-word substitute for the underlined
group of words.
In Indian mythology, most of the Asuras
wish to be never able to die.
1. Invincible
2. Impervious
3. Invisible
4. Immortal