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Vocabulary refers to the words a person knows and uses. A strong vocabulary is essential for effective communication, both written and spoken. It helps us express our thoughts and ideas clearly and precisely.
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Category Description: Vocabulary refers to the words a person knows and uses. A strong vocabulary is essential for effective communication, both written and spoken. It helps us express our thoughts and ideas clearly and precisely.
Q1. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Q1. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Answer: (B) Catalogue
Answer: (B) Catalogue
Answer: (B) Catalogue
The correctly spelt word is - Catalogue.
A catalogue (or catalog) is a complete list of things, typically arranged systematically.
The correctly spelt word is - Catalogue. A catalogue (or catalog) is a complete list of things, typically arranged systematically.
The correctly spelt word is - Catalogue. A catalogue (or catalog) is a complete list of things, typically arranged systematically.
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Q2. A group of cattle.
Q2. A group of cattle.
Substitute in one word.
Substitute in one word.
Substitute in one word.
Answer: (B) Herd
Answer: (B) Herd
Answer: (B) Herd
Substitute Word: Herd.
Synonyms: Flock, Drove.
Substitute Word: Herd. Synonyms: Flock, Drove.
Substitute Word: Herd. Synonyms: Flock, Drove.
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Q3. Resistant to particular infection.
Q3. Resistant to particular infection.
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
Answer: (A) Immune
Answer: (A) Immune
Answer: (A) Immune
Substitute Word: Immune.
Synonyms: Resistant.
Substitute Word: Immune. Synonyms: Resistant.
Substitute Word: Immune. Synonyms: Resistant.
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Q4. A word formed from the initial letters of other words.
Q4. A word formed from the initial letters of other words.
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
Answer: (B) Acronym
Answer: (B) Acronym
Answer: (B) Acronym
Substitute Word: Acronym.
Substitute Word: Acronym.
Substitute Word: Acronym.
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Q5. That which cannot be seen through.
Q5. That which cannot be seen through.
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
Answer: (D) opaque
Answer: (D) opaque
Answer: (D) opaque
Substitute Word: opaque.
Synonyms: Impenetrable, Non-transparent, Obscure.
Substitute Word: opaque. Synonyms: Impenetrable, Non-transparent, Obscure.
Substitute Word: opaque. Synonyms: Impenetrable, Non-transparent, Obscure.
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Q6. An imaginary ideal society.
Q6. An imaginary ideal society.
Substitute in one word.
Substitute in one word.
Substitute in one word.
Answer: (C) Utopia
Answer: (C) Utopia
Answer: (C) Utopia
Substitute Word: Utopia.
Substitute Word: Utopia.
Substitute Word: Utopia.
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Q7. What is the synonym of Pathetic?
Q7. What is the synonym of Pathetic?
Answer: (A) Pitiful
Answer: (A) Pitiful
Answer: (A) Pitiful
# Deserving or inciting pity: This sense often refers to something or someone that is sad, unfortunate, or helpless.
# Inspiring mixed contempt and pity: This sense often refers to something that is so inadequate or feeble as to be ridiculous.
Synonyms:
Deserving or inciting pity: Pitiful, Piteous, Miserable, Unfortunate, Lamentable.
Inspiring mixed contempt and pity: Contemptible, Misbegotten, Ridiculous.
Example Sentences:
> The sight of the starving child was truly pathetic.
> Her pathetic attempts to hide her tears were heartbreaking.
> His attempts at humor were pathetically weak.
> The team's performance was pathetic, even by their own low standards.
# Deserving or inciting pity: This sense often refers to something or someone that is sad, unfortunate, or helpless. # Inspiring mixed contempt and pity: This sense often refers to something that is so inadequate or feeble as to be ridiculous. Synonyms: Deserving or inciting pity: Pitiful, Piteous, Miserable, Unfortunate, Lamentable. Inspiring mixed contempt and pity: Contemptible, Misbegotten, Ridiculous. Example Sentences: > The sight of the starving child was truly pathetic. > Her pathetic attempts to hide her tears were heartbreaking. > His attempts at humor were pathetically weak. > The team's performance was pathetic, even by their own low standards.
# Deserving or inciting pity: This sense often refers to something or someone that is sad, unfortunate, or helpless. # Inspiring mixed contempt and pity: This sense often refers to something that is so inadequate or feeble as to be ridiculous. Synonyms: Deserving or inciting pity: Pitiful, Piteous, Miserable, Unfortunate, Lamentable. Inspiring mixed contempt and pity: Contemptible, Misbegotten, Ridiculous. Example Sentences: > The sight of the starving child was truly pathetic. > Her pathetic attempts to hide her tears were heartbreaking. > His attempts at humor were pathetically weak. > The team's performance was pathetic, even by their own low standards.
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Q8. What is the synonym of Temperate?
Q8. What is the synonym of Temperate?
Answer: (B) moderate
Answer: (B) moderate
Answer: (B) moderate
# Moderate, especially in regard to temperature.
# Showing self-control; not extreme or excessive.
Synonyms: Moderate, Mild, Balanced.
Example sentences:
> The temperate climate of the region makes it ideal for agriculture.
> She maintained a temperate tone throughout the argument.
> He was a temperate man who rarely drank alcohol.
# Moderate, especially in regard to temperature. # Showing self-control; not extreme or excessive. Synonyms: Moderate, Mild, Balanced. Example sentences: > The temperate climate of the region makes it ideal for agriculture. > She maintained a temperate tone throughout the argument. > He was a temperate man who rarely drank alcohol.
# Moderate, especially in regard to temperature. # Showing self-control; not extreme or excessive. Synonyms: Moderate, Mild, Balanced. Example sentences: > The temperate climate of the region makes it ideal for agriculture. > She maintained a temperate tone throughout the argument. > He was a temperate man who rarely drank alcohol.
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Q9. The dates when days and nights are of equal length.
Q9. The dates when days and nights are of equal length.
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
Answer: (A) equinox
Answer: (A) equinox
Answer: (A) equinox
Substitute Word: equinox.
There are two equinoxes each year:
Vernal Equinox: Around March 20th or 21st.
Autumnal Equinox: Around September 22nd or 23rd.
During these equinoxes, the Sun's rays shine directly on the equator, resulting in roughly equal day and night lengths across most of the Earth.
Substitute Word: equinox. There are two equinoxes each year: Vernal Equinox: Around March 20th or 21st. Autumnal Equinox: Around September 22nd or 23rd. During these equinoxes, the Sun's rays shine directly on the equator, resulting in roughly equal day and night lengths across most of the Earth.
Substitute Word: equinox. There are two equinoxes each year: Vernal Equinox: Around March 20th or 21st. Autumnal Equinox: Around September 22nd or 23rd. During these equinoxes, the Sun's rays shine directly on the equator, resulting in roughly equal day and night lengths across most of the Earth.
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Q10. What is the synonym of Handy?
Q10. What is the synonym of Handy?
Answer: (B) convenient
Answer: (B) convenient
Answer: (B) convenient
Meaning: Handy means convenient or easy to use; readily available.
Synonyms: Convenient, Useful, Practical, Helpful.
Example Sentences:
> Having a car is very handy for getting around town.
> I always keep a first-aid kit handy in case of emergencies.
> He's a very handy person to have around; he can fix anything.
Meaning: Handy means convenient or easy to use; readily available. Synonyms: Convenient, Useful, Practical, Helpful. Example Sentences: > Having a car is very handy for getting around town. > I always keep a first-aid kit handy in case of emergencies. > He's a very handy person to have around; he can fix anything.
Meaning: Handy means convenient or easy to use; readily available. Synonyms: Convenient, Useful, Practical, Helpful. Example Sentences: > Having a car is very handy for getting around town. > I always keep a first-aid kit handy in case of emergencies. > He's a very handy person to have around; he can fix anything.
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Q11. What is the antonym of Frugal?
Q11. What is the antonym of Frugal?
Answer: (C) Prodigal
Answer: (C) Prodigal
Answer: (C) Prodigal
Meaning: The word "frugal" means to be sparing or economical with regard to money or food; not wasteful. The antonym, "prodigal," means spending money or resources freely and recklessly; wastefully extravagant.
Antonyms: Prodigal, extravagant
Meaning: The word "frugal" means to be sparing or economical with regard to money or food; not wasteful. The antonym, "prodigal," means spending money or resources freely and recklessly; wastefully extravagant. Antonyms: Prodigal, extravagant
Meaning: The word "frugal" means to be sparing or economical with regard to money or food; not wasteful. The antonym, "prodigal," means spending money or resources freely and recklessly; wastefully extravagant. Antonyms: Prodigal, extravagant
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Q12. A ruler with complete power over a country.
Q12. A ruler with complete power over a country.
Substitute in one word.
Substitute in one word.
Substitute in one word.
Answer: (B) Dictator
Answer: (B) Dictator
Answer: (B) Dictator
Dictator
Synonyms: Supreme leader, Absolute ruler, Tyrant, Despot, Autocrat
Dictator Synonyms: Supreme leader, Absolute ruler, Tyrant, Despot, Autocrat
Dictator Synonyms: Supreme leader, Absolute ruler, Tyrant, Despot, Autocrat
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Q13. A medical specialist who administers drugs for relieving pain during surgery.
Q13. A medical specialist who administers drugs for relieving pain during surgery.
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
Answer: (A) anesthetist
Answer: (A) anesthetist
Answer: (A) anesthetist
Substitute Word: anesthetist.
Anesthesiologists are medical doctors who specialize in administering anesthesia, the medical treatment that keeps you from feeling pain during procedures or surgery. They also manage your care before, during, and after your surgery.
Synonyms: Anesthesiologists.
Substitute Word: anesthetist. Anesthesiologists are medical doctors who specialize in administering anesthesia, the medical treatment that keeps you from feeling pain during procedures or surgery. They also manage your care before, during, and after your surgery. Synonyms: Anesthesiologists.
Substitute Word: anesthetist. Anesthesiologists are medical doctors who specialize in administering anesthesia, the medical treatment that keeps you from feeling pain during procedures or surgery. They also manage your care before, during, and after your surgery. Synonyms: Anesthesiologists.
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Q14. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q14. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Answer: (B) Avertion
Answer: (B) Avertion
Answer: (B) Avertion
The wrongly spelt word is - Avertion.
The correctly spelt word is - Aversion.
Aversion is a strong feeling of dislike or repugnance towards something, with a desire to avoid or turn away from it. It's a deep-seated distaste or antipathy that goes beyond simple disapproval.
The wrongly spelt word is - Avertion. The correctly spelt word is - Aversion. Aversion is a strong feeling of dislike or repugnance towards something, with a desire to avoid or turn away from it. It's a deep-seated distaste or antipathy that goes beyond simple disapproval.
The wrongly spelt word is - Avertion. The correctly spelt word is - Aversion. Aversion is a strong feeling of dislike or repugnance towards something, with a desire to avoid or turn away from it. It's a deep-seated distaste or antipathy that goes beyond simple disapproval.
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Q15. What is the synonym of Discern?
Q15. What is the synonym of Discern?
Answer: (C) Perceive
Answer: (C) Perceive
Answer: (C) Perceive
Meaning: Discern means to perceive or recognize something that is not immediately obvious. It implies a careful and insightful observation or analysis.
Synonyms: Perceive, Recognize, Detect, Understand.
Example Sentences:
> She could discern a note of sadness in his voice.
> It was difficult to discern the truth from the lies.
> He was able to discern the subtle differences between the two paintings.
Meaning: Discern means to perceive or recognize something that is not immediately obvious. It implies a careful and insightful observation or analysis. Synonyms: Perceive, Recognize, Detect, Understand. Example Sentences: > She could discern a note of sadness in his voice. > It was difficult to discern the truth from the lies. > He was able to discern the subtle differences between the two paintings.
Meaning: Discern means to perceive or recognize something that is not immediately obvious. It implies a careful and insightful observation or analysis. Synonyms: Perceive, Recognize, Detect, Understand. Example Sentences: > She could discern a note of sadness in his voice. > It was difficult to discern the truth from the lies. > He was able to discern the subtle differences between the two paintings.
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Q16. People living at the same time.
Q16. People living at the same time.
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
Answer: (C) contemporaries
Answer: (C) contemporaries
Answer: (C) contemporaries
Substitute Word: contemporaries.
Substitute Word: contemporaries.
Substitute Word: contemporaries.
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Q17. What is the antonym of Formidable?
Q17. What is the antonym of Formidable?
Answer: (A) Trivial
Answer: (A) Trivial
Answer: (A) Trivial
Formidable is an adjective that describes something or someone as impressively large, powerful, or difficult to defeat or overcome. It often carries a sense of awe or respect.
Antonyms of Formidable:
Trivial: fiddling, footling, lilliputian, little, niggling, petty, picayune, piddling, piffling, unimportant, small.
Weak: lacking physical or mental strength.
Insignificant: unimportant, trivial.
Formidable is an adjective that describes something or someone as impressively large, powerful, or difficult to defeat or overcome. It often carries a sense of awe or respect. Antonyms of Formidable: Trivial: fiddling, footling, lilliputian, little, niggling, petty, picayune, piddling, piffling, unimportant, small. Weak: lacking physical or mental strength. Insignificant: unimportant, trivial.
Formidable is an adjective that describes something or someone as impressively large, powerful, or difficult to defeat or overcome. It often carries a sense of awe or respect. Antonyms of Formidable: Trivial: fiddling, footling, lilliputian, little, niggling, petty, picayune, piddling, piffling, unimportant, small. Weak: lacking physical or mental strength. Insignificant: unimportant, trivial.
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Q18. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Q18. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Answer: (D) parallel
Answer: (D) parallel
Answer: (D) parallel
The correctly spelt word is - parallel.
Parallel describes lines that are always the same distance apart and never intersect, no matter how far they are extended.
The correctly spelt word is - parallel. Parallel describes lines that are always the same distance apart and never intersect, no matter how far they are extended.
The correctly spelt word is - parallel. Parallel describes lines that are always the same distance apart and never intersect, no matter how far they are extended.
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Q19. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Q19. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Answer: (C) Essential
Answer: (C) Essential
Answer: (C) Essential
The correctly spelt word is - Essential.
Essential means absolutely necessary or indispensable.
The correctly spelt word is - Essential. Essential means absolutely necessary or indispensable.
The correctly spelt word is - Essential. Essential means absolutely necessary or indispensable.
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Q20. Identify the incorrectly spelt word.
Q20. Identify the incorrectly spelt word.
Answer: (D) Mountein
Answer: (D) Mountein
Answer: (D) Mountein
Mountain is written as 'Mountein'.
Mountain is written as 'Mountein'.
Mountain is written as 'Mountein'.
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