Subject English
For each question, there are four alternatives. Choose the one which can be best substituted for the given words.
1801. The plants and vegetation of a region -
Fauna
Flora
Landscape
Climate
Ans.
1802. One who hates mankind -
Misanthrope
Philanthropist
Lover
Hatter
Ans.
1803. One who collects postage stamps -
Stamp Collector
Vendor
Lexicographer
Philatelist
Ans.
1804. A person claiming to be superior in culture and intellect to others -
Elite
Aristocrat
Highbrow
Intellectual
Ans.
1805. A Mediator is -
A thoughtful person
A Middle man
a media expert
A settler of disputes
Ans.
1806. Identify the incorrect spelling -
Contmination
Conjunction
Connotation
Commotion
Ans.
1807. The appropriate meaning of the phrase ‘smell a rat’ is -
Bad smell
presence of thief
make difficult
suspect something
Ans.
1808. What is the verb of the word ‘shortly’ -
short
shorter
shorten
shortness
Ans.
1809. The examination _____ before I reached the hall.
had started
had been started
has started
did started
Ans.
1810. A synonym for ‘celebrity’ is -
Politician
Superstar
Efficient Officer
Amicable person
Ans.
1811. I wish I ____ the wing of a bird.
have
had
owned
could have
Ans.
1812. Which one is abstract noun?
boy
child
family
childhood
Ans.
Direction: Select from alternatives, the word that is most closely opposite in meaning to word given in capital letters.
1813. USURP
rise rapidly
usefully
produce quickly
own rightfully
Ans.
1814. DISCORDANT
harsh
different
harmonious
separate
Ans.
1815. INSOUCIANCE
indifferent
composure
interest
slumber
Ans.
1816. GRANDIOSE
pretentious
brilliant
egoistic
modest
Ans.
Direction: Select from the alternatives, the words that conveys the same meaning as the word given in capital letters.
1817. INDOLENT
casual
lethargic
boring
disinterested
Ans.
1818. HALCYON
luminous
gentle
motionless
peaceful
Ans.
1819. OBDURATE
careless
contrary
callous
stubborn
Ans.
1820. ENIGMATIC
pithy
Puzzling
complicated
illusive
Ans.
Direction: Choose the one that best expressed the meaning of the given idiom/phrase.
1821. The Bill was passed by the Parliament in the teeth of opposition.
in the face of
by force of
cooperation
assistance
Ans.
1822. I have a bone to pick with you in this matter.
am angry
selfish motive
selfless motive
desire
Ans.
1823. Harassed by repeated acts at injustice, he decided to his his foot down.
not to yield
resign
withdraw
none of these
Ans.
1824. He was in a brown study and did not seem to catch my point.
in his study room
absorbed in reading
absent-minded
in a state shock
Ans.
1825. They set the two friends by the ear and then enjoyed the fun.
made friends
to provoke to quarrel
to bring in agreement
none of these
Ans.
Total Question : 25
Total Hit : 0
Correct : 0
Wrong/Cheat : 0