Q1. What is the synonym of Venerable? Q1. What is the synonym of Venerable?
(A) Reliable (A) Reliable
(B) Valuable (B) Valuable
(C) Esteemed (C) Esteemed
(D) Redeemed (D) Redeemed
Answer: (C) Esteemed Answer: (C) Esteemed
Meaning: Venerable means commanding respect and reverence because of great age, wisdom, character, or position. It implies a deep sense of admiration and respect for someone or something that is considered to be of great importance or significance.
Synonyms: Esteemed, Respected, Revered, Honored, August.
Example Sentences:
> The venerable old man was a source of wisdom and guidance for the community.
> The venerable cathedral stood as a testament to the city's rich history.
> The venerable oak tree had stood in the park for centuries.Meaning: Venerable means commanding respect and reverence because of great age, wisdom, character, or position. It implies a deep sense of admiration and respect for someone or something that is considered to be of great importance or significance.
Synonyms: Esteemed, Respected, Revered, Honored, August.
Example Sentences:
> The venerable old man was a source of wisdom and guidance for the community.
> The venerable cathedral stood as a testament to the city's rich history.
> The venerable oak tree had stood in the park for centuries.
Q2. Which of the following means ‘to get rid of a problem’? Q2. Which of the following means ‘to get rid of a problem’?
(A) To hammer it out (A) To hammer it out
(B) To get to the bottom of (B) To get to the bottom of
(C) To get the monkey off one’s back (C) To get the monkey off one’s back
(D) To get the acts together (D) To get the acts together
Answer: (C) To get the monkey off one’s back Answer: (C) To get the monkey off one’s back
“Get the monkey off one's back” is an idiom that means to solve or remove a difficult problem or situation that causes unhappiness.“Get the monkey off one's back” is an idiom that means to solve or remove a difficult problem or situation that causes unhappiness.
Q4. A decision on which one cannot go back. Q4. A decision on which one cannot go back.
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
(A) intractable (A) intractable
(B) invincible (B) invincible
(C) invulnerable (C) invulnerable
(D) irrevocable (D) irrevocable
Answer: (D) irrevocable Answer: (D) irrevocable
Substitute Word: irrevocable.
An irrevocable decision is final and cannot be changed or reversed.Substitute Word: irrevocable.
An irrevocable decision is final and cannot be changed or reversed.
Q5. What is the synonym of Anxious? Q5. What is the synonym of Anxious?
(A) Elegant (A) Elegant
(B) Determined (B) Determined
(C) Nervous (C) Nervous
(D) Bored (D) Bored
Answer: (C) Nervous Answer: (C) Nervous
Meaning: Anxious means feeling worried, uneasy, or apprehensive about something that might happen. It's often associated with nervousness, restlessness, and a sense of unease.
Synonyms: Worried, Nervous, Apprehensive, Uneasy, Distressed, Eager.
Example Sentences:
> I felt anxious about the upcoming exam.
> She was anxious to start her new job.Meaning: Anxious means feeling worried, uneasy, or apprehensive about something that might happen. It's often associated with nervousness, restlessness, and a sense of unease.
Synonyms: Worried, Nervous, Apprehensive, Uneasy, Distressed, Eager.
Example Sentences:
> I felt anxious about the upcoming exam.
> She was anxious to start her new job.
Q6. What is the antonym of Foremost? Q6. What is the antonym of Foremost?
(A) Primary (A) Primary
(B) Principal (B) Principal
(C) Leading (C) Leading
(D) Secondary (D) Secondary
Answer: (D) Secondary Answer: (D) Secondary
"Foremost" means first in place, rank, or importance. Therefore, an antonym would be something that is not first, or of lesser importance or rank. "Secondary" directly implies being second or of lesser importance.
Antonyms: Secondary, Unimportant, Hindmost, etc."Foremost" means first in place, rank, or importance. Therefore, an antonym would be something that is not first, or of lesser importance or rank. "Secondary" directly implies being second or of lesser importance.
Antonyms: Secondary, Unimportant, Hindmost, etc.
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) Valediction (A) Valediction
(B) Conviction (B) Conviction
(C) Defenition (C) Defenition
(D) Selection (D) Selection
Answer: (C) Defenition Answer: (C) Defenition
The wrongly spelt word is - Defenition.
The correctly spelt word is - Definition.
A definition is an explanation of the meaning of a word, phrase, or concept.The wrongly spelt word is - Defenition.
The correctly spelt word is - Definition.
A definition is an explanation of the meaning of a word, phrase, or concept.
Q9. Choose the correctly spelt word. Q9. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) Bachelar (A) Bachelar
(B) Existence (B) Existence
(C) Calander (C) Calander
(D) Antedote (D) Antedote
Answer: (B) Existence Answer: (B) Existence
The correctly spelt word is - Existence.
Existence refers to the state of being or having being. It's the fact or state of something existing.The correctly spelt word is - Existence.
Existence refers to the state of being or having being. It's the fact or state of something existing.
Q10. What is the antonym of Obscure? Q10. What is the antonym of Obscure?
(A) Clear (A) Clear
(B) Vague (B) Vague
(C) Cryptic (C) Cryptic
(D) Implicit (D) Implicit
Answer: (A) Clear Answer: (A) Clear
Meaning: The word "obscure" means to be difficult to understand or to be hidden from view. The most direct antonym is "clear," which means easy to perceive, understand, or see through.
Antonyms: Clear, ExplicitMeaning: The word "obscure" means to be difficult to understand or to be hidden from view. The most direct antonym is "clear," which means easy to perceive, understand, or see through.
Antonyms: Clear, Explicit