Q1. What is the synonym of Intriguing? Q1. What is the synonym of Intriguing?
(A) simultaneous (A) simultaneous
(B) monotonous (B) monotonous
(C) investigating (C) investigating
(D) gripping (D) gripping
Answer: (D) gripping Answer: (D) gripping
Meaning: Intriguing means arousing curiosity or interest; fascinating. It describes something that is captivating and makes you want to know more.
Synonyms: gripping, Fascinating, Captivating, Alluring, Compelling.
Example Sentences:
> The mystery novel was intriguing and kept me guessing until the very end..
> I found the documentary about ancient civilizations very intriguing.
> The speaker gave an intriguing presentation on the future of artificial intelligence.Meaning: Intriguing means arousing curiosity or interest; fascinating. It describes something that is captivating and makes you want to know more.
Synonyms: gripping, Fascinating, Captivating, Alluring, Compelling.
Example Sentences:
> The mystery novel was intriguing and kept me guessing until the very end..
> I found the documentary about ancient civilizations very intriguing.
> The speaker gave an intriguing presentation on the future of artificial intelligence.
Q5. What is the antonym of Glory? Q5. What is the antonym of Glory?
(A) Fame (A) Fame
(B) Renown (B) Renown
(C) Ignominy (C) Ignominy
(D) Splendor (D) Splendor
Answer: (C) Ignominy Answer: (C) Ignominy
Meaning: "Glory" refers to high renown or honor won by notable achievements, or magnificence and great beauty. "Ignominy" refers to public shame or disgrace, which is the direct opposite of honor and renown.
Antonyms: Ignominy, DebasementMeaning: "Glory" refers to high renown or honor won by notable achievements, or magnificence and great beauty. "Ignominy" refers to public shame or disgrace, which is the direct opposite of honor and renown.
Antonyms: Ignominy, Debasement
Q7. What is the synonym of Detractors? Q7. What is the synonym of Detractors?
(A) devotees (A) devotees
(B) reviewers (B) reviewers
(C) critics (C) critics
(D) admirers (D) admirers
Answer: (C) critics Answer: (C) critics
A person who criticizes something or someone.
Synonyms: Critics, Naysayers, Opponents, Enemies, Adversaries.
Example Sentence:
> Despite the detractors who doubted his abilities, he persevered and achieved success.A person who criticizes something or someone.
Synonyms: Critics, Naysayers, Opponents, Enemies, Adversaries.
Example Sentence:
> Despite the detractors who doubted his abilities, he persevered and achieved success.
Q8. Choose the wrongly spelt word. Q8. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) implore (A) implore
(B) unique (B) unique
(C) impeach (C) impeach
(D) userp (D) userp
Answer: (D) userp Answer: (D) userp
The wrongly spelt word is - userp.
The correctly spelt word is - usurp.
Usurp means to seize and hold (a position, office, power, etc.) by force or without right.The wrongly spelt word is - userp.
The correctly spelt word is - usurp.
Usurp means to seize and hold (a position, office, power, etc.) by force or without right.
Q9. What is the antonym of Differences? Q9. What is the antonym of Differences?
(A) Resemblances (A) Resemblances
(B) Distinctions (B) Distinctions
(C) Contrasts (C) Contrasts
(D) Disparities (D) Disparities
Answer: (A) Resemblances Answer: (A) Resemblances
Meaning: The word "differences" refers to the state of being unlike or dissimilar. Therefore, its antonym is a word that describes the state of being alike or having things in common. "Resemblances" is the correct antonym as it refers to shared qualities, characteristics, or likenesses between two or more things.
Antonyms: Resemblances, SimilaritiesMeaning: The word "differences" refers to the state of being unlike or dissimilar. Therefore, its antonym is a word that describes the state of being alike or having things in common. "Resemblances" is the correct antonym as it refers to shared qualities, characteristics, or likenesses between two or more things.
Antonyms: Resemblances, Similarities
Q10. What is a group of whales called? Q10. What is a group of whales called?
(A) pod (A) pod
(B) muster (B) muster
(C) slither (C) slither
(D) flock (D) flock
Answer: (A) pod Answer: (A) pod
The term "pod" is the collective noun used for whales, referring to the social groups they form.
A group of whales also known as gam, herd, school.The term "pod" is the collective noun used for whales, referring to the social groups they form.
A group of whales also known as gam, herd, school.