What is the antonym of Genuine? [#2520]
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Q1. What is the antonym of Genuine?
Q1. What is the antonym of Genuine?
(A) Authentic
(A) Authentic
(A) Authentic
(B) Bogus
(B) Bogus
(B) Bogus
(C) True
(C) True
(C) True
(D) Legitimate
(D) Legitimate
(D) Legitimate
Answer: (B) Bogus
Answer: (B) Bogus
Answer: (B) Bogus
Meaning: The word "genuine" means truly what something is said to be; authentic. The antonym, "bogus," means not genuine or true; fake.
Antonyms: Bogus, Sham
Meaning: The word "genuine" means truly what something is said to be; authentic. The antonym, "bogus," means not genuine or true; fake. Antonyms: Bogus, Sham
Meaning: The word "genuine" means truly what something is said to be; authentic. The antonym, "bogus," means not genuine or true; fake. Antonyms: Bogus, Sham
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Related MCQ Quizzes
Q1. He is ________ than his sister.
Q1. He is ________ than his sister.
(A) tallest
(A) tallest
(A) tallest
(B) the tallest
(B) the tallest
(B) the tallest
(C) taller
(C) taller
(C) taller
(D) more tall
(D) more tall
(D) more tall
Answer: (C) taller
Answer: (C) taller
Answer: (C) taller
He is taller than his sister.
He is taller than his sister.
He is taller than his sister.
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Q2. What is the synonym of Inept?
Q2. What is the synonym of Inept?
(A) capable
(A) capable
(A) capable
(B) fit
(B) fit
(B) fit
(C) strong
(C) strong
(C) strong
(D) clumsy
(D) clumsy
(D) clumsy
Answer: (D) clumsy
Answer: (D) clumsy
Answer: (D) clumsy
Meaning: Lacking in skill or ability; clumsy or awkward.
Synonyms: clumsy, incompetent, unskilled, awkward, unqualified, unskillful.
Example sentences:
> The new employee was quite inept at his job, making many mistakes.
> Her inept handling of the delicate situation only made matters worse.
> He was so inept at cooking that he burned water.
Meaning: Lacking in skill or ability; clumsy or awkward. Synonyms: clumsy, incompetent, unskilled, awkward, unqualified, unskillful. Example sentences: > The new employee was quite inept at his job, making many mistakes. > Her inept handling of the delicate situation only made matters worse. > He was so inept at cooking that he burned water.
Meaning: Lacking in skill or ability; clumsy or awkward. Synonyms: clumsy, incompetent, unskilled, awkward, unqualified, unskillful. Example sentences: > The new employee was quite inept at his job, making many mistakes. > Her inept handling of the delicate situation only made matters worse. > He was so inept at cooking that he burned water.
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Q3. You can go neither by train ________ by bus.
Q3. You can go neither by train ________ by bus.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
(A) no
(A) no
(A) no
(B) and
(B) and
(B) and
(C) nor
(C) nor
(C) nor
(D) or
(D) or
(D) or
Answer: (C) nor
Answer: (C) nor
Answer: (C) nor
nor
nor
nor
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Q4. He (sing) when I entered the room.
Q4. He (sing) when I entered the room.
(A) is singing
(A) is singing
(A) is singing
(B) was singing
(B) was singing
(B) was singing
(C) has been singing
(C) has been singing
(C) has been singing
(D) had been singing
(D) had been singing
(D) had been singing
Answer: (B) was singing
Answer: (B) was singing
Answer: (B) was singing
The correct answer is "He was singing when I entered the room". The past progressive tense is used to describe an ongoing action that was interrupted by another action. In this sentence, the singing was interrupted by the speaker entering the room.
The correct answer is "He was singing when I entered the room". The past progressive tense is used to describe an ongoing action that was interrupted by another action. In this sentence, the singing was interrupted by the speaker entering the room.
The correct answer is "He was singing when I entered the room". The past progressive tense is used to describe an ongoing action that was interrupted by another action. In this sentence, the singing was interrupted by the speaker entering the room.
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Q5. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Q5. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) Surrander
(A) Surrander
(A) Surrander
(B) Privileage
(B) Privileage
(B) Privileage
(C) Fasinate
(C) Fasinate
(C) Fasinate
(D) Desperate
(D) Desperate
(D) Desperate
Answer: (D) Desperate
Answer: (D) Desperate
Answer: (D) Desperate
The correctly spelt word is - Desperate.
Desperate means feeling or showing a hopeless sense of urgency or despair. It often implies a willingness to take any risk to change a bad situation.
The correctly spelt word is - Desperate. Desperate means feeling or showing a hopeless sense of urgency or despair. It often implies a willingness to take any risk to change a bad situation.
The correctly spelt word is - Desperate. Desperate means feeling or showing a hopeless sense of urgency or despair. It often implies a willingness to take any risk to change a bad situation.
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Q6. He likes people to respect him.
Q6. He likes people to respect him.
(A) He like respect.
(A) He like respect.
(A) He like respect.
(B) He likes to be respected.
(B) He likes to be respected.
(B) He likes to be respected.
(C) He like to be respected.
(C) He like to be respected.
(C) He like to be respected.
(D) He want to be respected.
(D) He want to be respected.
(D) He want to be respected.
Answer: (B) He likes to be respected.
Answer: (B) He likes to be respected.
Answer: (B) He likes to be respected.
The correct answer to the question "He likes people to respect him" is "He likes to be respected".
The correct answer to the question "He likes people to respect him" is "He likes to be respected".
The correct answer to the question "He likes people to respect him" is "He likes to be respected".
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Q7. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Q7. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) Recrutment
(A) Recrutment
(A) Recrutment
(B) Surveliance
(B) Surveliance
(B) Surveliance
(C) Beaureacracy
(C) Beaureacracy
(C) Beaureacracy
(D) Reimbursement
(D) Reimbursement
(D) Reimbursement
Answer: (D) Reimbursement
Answer: (D) Reimbursement
Answer: (D) Reimbursement
The correctly spelt word is - Reimbursement.
Reimbursement is the act of paying back money to someone who has spent it for you or lost it because of you, or the amount that is paid back.
The correctly spelt word is - Reimbursement. Reimbursement is the act of paying back money to someone who has spent it for you or lost it because of you, or the amount that is paid back.
The correctly spelt word is - Reimbursement. Reimbursement is the act of paying back money to someone who has spent it for you or lost it because of you, or the amount that is paid back.
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Q8. English (speak) in England.
Q8. English (speak) in England.
(A) spoke
(A) spoke
(A) spoke
(B) is speaking
(B) is speaking
(B) is speaking
(C) is spoken
(C) is spoken
(C) is spoken
(D) was spoken
(D) was spoken
(D) was spoken
Answer: (C) is spoken
Answer: (C) is spoken
Answer: (C) is spoken
English is spoken in England
English is spoken in England
English is spoken in England
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Q9. What is the synonym of Pitfall?
Q9. What is the synonym of Pitfall?
(A) haven
(A) haven
(A) haven
(B) retreat
(B) retreat
(B) retreat
(C) refuge
(C) refuge
(C) refuge
(D) hazard
(D) hazard
(D) hazard
Answer: (D) hazard
Answer: (D) hazard
Answer: (D) hazard
Meaning: A hidden danger, difficulty, or problem.
Synonyms: hazard, trap, danger, peril.
Example sentences:
> The project is full of potential pitfalls.
> One of the pitfalls of online shopping is the risk of fraud.
> He navigated the pitfalls of life with grace and resilience.
Meaning: A hidden danger, difficulty, or problem. Synonyms: hazard, trap, danger, peril. Example sentences: > The project is full of potential pitfalls. > One of the pitfalls of online shopping is the risk of fraud. > He navigated the pitfalls of life with grace and resilience.
Meaning: A hidden danger, difficulty, or problem. Synonyms: hazard, trap, danger, peril. Example sentences: > The project is full of potential pitfalls. > One of the pitfalls of online shopping is the risk of fraud. > He navigated the pitfalls of life with grace and resilience.
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Q10. What is the synonym of Affluent?
Q10. What is the synonym of Affluent?
(A) wealthy
(A) wealthy
(A) wealthy
(B) clever
(B) clever
(B) clever
(C) joyous
(C) joyous
(C) joyous
(D) strong
(D) strong
(D) strong
Answer: (A) wealthy
Answer: (A) wealthy
Answer: (A) wealthy
Having a great deal of money or wealth; prosperous.
Synonyms: Wealthy, Rich, Opulent, Prosperous.
Example Sentences:
> He comes from an affluent family.
> The affluent river fed the fertile valley.
> The affluent nation had a strong economy.
Having a great deal of money or wealth; prosperous. Synonyms: Wealthy, Rich, Opulent, Prosperous. Example Sentences: > He comes from an affluent family. > The affluent river fed the fertile valley. > The affluent nation had a strong economy.
Having a great deal of money or wealth; prosperous. Synonyms: Wealthy, Rich, Opulent, Prosperous. Example Sentences: > He comes from an affluent family. > The affluent river fed the fertile valley. > The affluent nation had a strong economy.
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